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Steve Reynaud
About
Tahoe Mountain School owner/instructor/guide, Steve Reynaud, has been teaching avalanche courses since 1999 and ski guiding since 2005. He is a certified avalanche course leader through the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE). Steve is an avalanche forecaster for the Sierra Avalanche Center and has been working for the SAC since 2006. Steve is a certified Ski Guide through the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA), a Wilderness EMT, and a professional member of the American Avalanche Association.
Activities
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Castle Peak Backcountry Tour
Donner, CA
Castle Peak is the second highest peak in the Tahoe National Forest with beautiful views and varied ski descents. It has everything from open bowls, gladed trees, steep chutes, winter powder and spring corn options. It is in a very snowy location along the Sierra Crest and is very good for early season, as well as late season backcountry tours.
Your guide will do a tour plan with you in the morning going over the current avalanche and weather forecasts for the day. After discussing the current conditions, we will come up with the best terrain options to find the best snow and descents.
Prerequisites
Advanced in bounds ski resort skiing or splitboarding skills with good physical condition are required for this tour. This would be a great option after you have taken an Intro to Backcountry Skiing/Splitboarding course and a AIARE avalanche course with us. These tours average 2000-3000' vertical feet of climbing throughout the day.
Seasonality
Jan-Mar
Dec
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