Deep blue sky and aspen trees coated in white snow are typical sights on a Steamboat Powdercats trip. So are deep powder and challenging runs led by some of the top guides in Steamboat Springs.
Published on October 25, 2008
Bob Gibson takes in some Yampa Valley powder during a backcountry trip last winter with Steamboat Powdercats. The backcountry trips feature lots of trees, snow and fun.
Published on October 25, 2008
Todd Rowen, a dentist from Delaware, plows through a meadow filled with knee-deep powder during a trip with Steamboat Powdercats last winter.
Published on October 25, 2008
Todd Dills drives a snowcat up a road in the Buffalo Pass backcountry last winter. Dills, a guide with Steamboat Powdercats, takes his turn driving the cat and guiding skiers through the untracked runs.
Published on October 25, 2008
Powdercats guide Bill Murphy revels in a bit of the 2007-08 snowpack - the largest recorded in Powdercats' 27-year history.
Published on October 25, 2008
Lunchtime with Steamboat Powdercats means stopping at a remote cabin nestled in the backcountry for some home-cooked food, lively conversation and a few minutes to warm the toes before getting back to the slopes.
Published on October 25, 2008
Steamboat Powdercats guide Bill Murphy laughs while visiting with clients between runs during a trip into the backcountry.
Published on October 25, 2008

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