
Snowcat Skiing
Closed for the 2012 Season
Thanks for all your support this year. Check back in August to see whats up for next year.
Powder Addiction offers guided snowcat skiing and riding for the powder addict. Our terrain consist of high alpine bowls, gladed meadows, rock bands, open chutes and gullies. The high altitude combined with good Northern exposure keeps our snow cold and light. Operating in the Jones Pass area with an operating permit of 2,600 acres, we have the powder, vertical and adventure for an epic powder experience. Holding true to our powder addiction we run trips seven days a week. Better yet, we are located only 45 minutes from Denver. All trips include transportation to and from the Village at Winter Park, powder demo skis, safety gear, lunch, and 2 free beers at the end of the day, compliments of Steamworks Brewery. Photography services available by reservation.

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Photography Services by reservation
Powder Addiction is excited to announce a new offering to our already top notch Cat Skiing Experience. Powder Addiction and Scott Hefel Photography are teaming up to offer you a service that will have your friends and co-workers reeling with envy as they stare at the photos of your day slaying the powder on the Continental Divide. Scotts’ work has been featured in Ski, Skiing, Mountain Bike Action and other action sport publications, and for the last year he has been our staff photographer. This year we would like to offer you an opportunity to have Scott along on your trip to document your experience, and offer two package deals for you to choose from when you make your reservation.
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End of 2012 Season 2012-04-09
We are now closed for the 2012 season that wasn't! Thanks for the support and understanding in a record setting winter. Even though it was short lived we had some great skiing on the days we did get out. Check out the photos in the blog to see what some of the good days look like on a drought year! |