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Friday, August 12, 2005

Chatter Creek Staff Dan and Jube relax with guests
Chatter Creek owner/operator Dan Josephson and Lodge Manager Jubilee Cacaci relax with guests after long work day. Click here to view life in the lodges at Chatter Creek Snowcat Skiing

Click this "Winter Staff" link to meet the folks who run Chatter Creek.

Friday, August 05, 2005

South Side ski terrain from MCO Pass to Elbow Drive at Chatter Creek
South Side ski terrain at Chatter Creek. The top of Oh my Gord is visible beyond MCO Pass at the far left of the photo. MCO slopes down to the right from the pass to the trees in the lower center. Beyond the MCO trees are the draws containing RUZM (Right up ze middle) and Elbow Drive. Beyond Elbow Drive, South Park is partially visible sloping down from the highest point at the right of the photo. Lakeview is visible in the background, beyond the foot of South Park. At any one time, only 36 guests and 6 guides share the Chatter Creek cat skiing terrain, of which, this photo shows perhaps 20%. Chatter Creek offers boundless powder skiing!

Click on the image to view the names of ski runs. Use the browser's "Back" button to return to the Chatter News. For photos and information on all of the Chatter Creek ski terrain, look at our Cat Skiing Terrain photo gallery.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

South Park from 12 Miles

Chatter Creek South Side ski Terrain from 12 miles
This "Google Earth" image shows South Park and the South Side of the Chatter Creek cat skiing terrain from an altitude of about 12 miles. South Park is in the center of the image. The large mass of snow at the lower right is Vertebrae glacier. Kinbasket Lake is at the top of the image, Bush Arm is at the left.

South Park from Space

South Park & South Side Terrain at Chatter Creek no names
This "Google Earth" image shows South Park in the center, with Lakeview to the left and Oyster Bowl beyond and to the right. See the South Park description to see this image overlaid with the names of features and cat skiing areas. Click here for a view of the South Side terrain from an altitude of about 12 miles.