LQ Outpost Backcountry Lodge BC 2025
Backcountry Lodges of BC are all about backcountry skiing with great people! The remote nature of the lodges means that we’re removed from busy trailheads, competition for tracks and we can focus on just having fun and finding great lines!
Not only are BC lodges remote, they're also pretty darn comfortable - this is as far from camping as you can get! Lequereux Outpost, (pronounced Le-care’-ouu), features double occupancy rooms, is heated by propane, features running water and electricity and has hot running water for showers. Beyond that, they lodge boasts a full kitchen and our cook on staff will provide multiple meals each day! See Our Lodge Profile on our Blog.
Each day, we’ll divide into groups and tackle different objectives based on the snow conditions. LQ Outpost’s variety of terrain allows us to tackle fun skiing, regardless of what mother nature is serving up for the day. After a hot breakfast, we ski all day, then return to the lodge in the afternoon for après snacks, sauna time, dinner, dessert and some well earned lounge time!
Join us for a week of skiing you won’t forget!
Here's the itinerary for our LQ Outpost Backcountry Ski Week in British Columbia
- Day 0 - Arrive In British Columbia Make sure you arrive AT LEAST the day before the program to make sure your bags arrive. We advise arriving an extra day early to make sure all of your ski kit arrives in time! We've had numerous close calls and delays with clients and/or their gear nearly not making it!
- LQ Outpost Runs Sunday - Sunday - These are the days we fly in/out of the lodge.
- Day 1 - Arrive at Staging & Helicopter into the Lodge - We arrive at staging in the morning, bags prepped for loading the Helicopter. After weighing in, we’ll fly into the lodge. After arrival, we'll unpack our overnight bags, do a quick avalanche rescue training and get out for a tour before dinner if time allows. After we've gotten some snow under our skis, we'll settle back into the huts, and prepare for dinner.
- Days 2-6 - Ski Touring from the Lodge - We'll get an early start on the day, with fresh coffee and tea, and we'll prepare our lunch, snacks and gear the day before breakfast. Next, we’ll sit down to a hot meal and check in on the weather forecast and options for the day. We'll each day ski touring, covering roughly 3,000-5,000' vertical each day. We typically eat lunch and snacks on the go in the field, but depending on the group and conditions, we may opt to stop for a longer break. After skiing to our hearts content, we'll regroup at the huts, set our gear out to dry and prepare for dinner. This is a perfect time to relax in the sauna or take a little alone time to regroup before dinner.
- Day 7 - Depart the Lodge On our last day at the lodge, we'll enjoy breakfast, pack up and load the helicopter out of the lodge. Once we’re back at the staging area, everyone is free to depart to their next destination, whether that’s the airport or more skiing in British Columbia! Helicopter flights depend on weather, so it’s a good idea to plan to fly home the following day if there are any delays.
Here are the skills and fitness you'll need for your course:
- Advanced Resort Riding Skills - Including off-piste terrain in challenging snow conditions.
- Intermediate Touring Experience - Including efficient gear management and skinning, transition technique, with 20+ days of backcountry experience.
- Strong Fitness - Able to spend a long, active day outside, moving uphill at 1,000’ per hour for durations of 1-1.5 hours between breaks. Participants should be able to hike 8-10 miles, climbing 2,500 - 3,500 vertical feet throughout the course of the day. People with strong fitness typically have a strenuous workout 3-4 days a week
Here's what's included with your trip:
- Modern, comfortable sleeping accommodations
- Deluxe breakfast, lunch, appetizers, and dinner prepared by a professional cook.
- Experienced IFMGA/AMGA/ACMG Trained Guide
- Group Safety Gear - your guide will be equipped with snow science tools and a first aid kit
- Wag Bags - For human waste disposal, in with compliance 'Leave No Trace' principles
- Transportation to the helicopter staging area
- Hotels before and after the trip
- Alcohol - Beer can be purchased at the huts
- Gratuities for guides, cooks and caretaker
Ski/Split Touring Gear
- Alpine Touring Ski or Splitboard Setup - No snowshoes
- Alpine Touring or Splitboard Boots
- Climbing Skins
- Touring Backpack - with pockets for avalanche gear
- Adjustable Touring Poles
- Avalanche Beacon
- Avalanche Shovel
- Avalanche Probe
- Headlamp
- Lodge Slippers Clothing & Accessories
- Technical Outerwear (jacket, bibs/pants)
- Multiple Midlayer Options
- Gloves
- Helmet
- Goggles
- Beanie
- Baseball Cap
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Water Bottle / Hydration Pack (2L)
- Lunch and Snacks
Know Before you go
Blackbird Mountain Guides offers both scheduled group programs and private programs.
Private programs are simply above and beyond what Blackbird Mountain Guides currently has scheduled. Scheduled courses are not always less expensive. Before booking a trip with Blackbird Mountain Guides, clients are encouraged to review the differences between these types of programs, and to decide what works best for them.
SCHEDULED PROGRAMS
Scheduled Programs have fixed dates, itineraries, objectives, curriculum, and costs. They typically appeal to solo individuals or small groups or who are looking to share the cost of their program with a larger group. Correspondingly, scheduled programs are less expensive for smaller groups (1-2), and they provide the opportunity to meet others with similar interests. If you have a large group (3+), Scheduled programs will often be more expensive. They can fill up quickly, and scheduling flexibility is obviously limited.
Scheduled programs will have advertised dates. All scheduled programs can be run as private programs with private dates/rates as well.
PRIVATE PROGRAMS
Private programs have scheduling freedom. They typically appeal to those who would like some flexibility in planning their own trip or course. In this regard, Itineraries and objectives can be tailored to suit current conditions as well as client goals. Private programs are normally less expensive for larger groups (3+). If you have a small group (1-2) private programs will be more expensive.
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Backcountry Lodges of BC are all about backcountry skiing with great people! The remote nature of the lodges means that we’re removed from busy trailheads, competition for tracks and we can focus on just having fun and finding great lines!
Not only are BC lodges remote, they're also pretty darn comfortable - this is as far from camping as you can get! Lequereux Outpost, (pronounced Le-care’-ouu), features double occupancy rooms, is heated by propane, features running water and electricity and has hot running water for showers. Beyond that, they lodge boasts a full kitchen and our cook on staff will provide multiple meals each day! See Our Lodge Profile on our Blog.
Each day, we’ll divide into groups and tackle different objectives based on the snow conditions. LQ Outpost’s variety of terrain allows us to tackle fun skiing, regardless of what mother nature is serving up for the day. After a hot breakfast, we ski all day, then return to the lodge in the afternoon for après snacks, sauna time, dinner, dessert and some well earned lounge time!
Join us for a week of skiing you won’t forget!
Here's the itinerary for our LQ Outpost Backcountry Ski Week in British Columbia
- Day 0 - Arrive In British Columbia Make sure you arrive AT LEAST the day before the program to make sure your bags arrive. We advise arriving an extra day early to make sure all of your ski kit arrives in time! We've had numerous close calls and delays with clients and/or their gear nearly not making it!
- LQ Outpost Runs Sunday - Sunday - These are the days we fly in/out of the lodge.
- Day 1 - Arrive at Staging & Helicopter into the Lodge - We arrive at staging in the morning, bags prepped for loading the Helicopter. After weighing in, we’ll fly into the lodge. After arrival, we'll unpack our overnight bags, do a quick avalanche rescue training and get out for a tour before dinner if time allows. After we've gotten some snow under our skis, we'll settle back into the huts, and prepare for dinner.
- Days 2-6 - Ski Touring from the Lodge - We'll get an early start on the day, with fresh coffee and tea, and we'll prepare our lunch, snacks and gear the day before breakfast. Next, we’ll sit down to a hot meal and check in on the weather forecast and options for the day. We'll each day ski touring, covering roughly 3,000-5,000' vertical each day. We typically eat lunch and snacks on the go in the field, but depending on the group and conditions, we may opt to stop for a longer break. After skiing to our hearts content, we'll regroup at the huts, set our gear out to dry and prepare for dinner. This is a perfect time to relax in the sauna or take a little alone time to regroup before dinner.
- Day 7 - Depart the Lodge On our last day at the lodge, we'll enjoy breakfast, pack up and load the helicopter out of the lodge. Once we’re back at the staging area, everyone is free to depart to their next destination, whether that’s the airport or more skiing in British Columbia! Helicopter flights depend on weather, so it’s a good idea to plan to fly home the following day if there are any delays.
Here are the skills and fitness you'll need for your course:
- Advanced Resort Riding Skills - Including off-piste terrain in challenging snow conditions.
- Intermediate Touring Experience - Including efficient gear management and skinning, transition technique, with 20+ days of backcountry experience.
- Strong Fitness - Able to spend a long, active day outside, moving uphill at 1,000’ per hour for durations of 1-1.5 hours between breaks. Participants should be able to hike 8-10 miles, climbing 2,500 - 3,500 vertical feet throughout the course of the day. People with strong fitness typically have a strenuous workout 3-4 days a week
Here's what's included with your trip:
- Modern, comfortable sleeping accommodations
- Deluxe breakfast, lunch, appetizers, and dinner prepared by a professional cook.
- Experienced IFMGA/AMGA/ACMG Trained Guide
- Group Safety Gear - your guide will be equipped with snow science tools and a first aid kit
- Wag Bags - For human waste disposal, in with compliance 'Leave No Trace' principles
- Transportation to the helicopter staging area
- Hotels before and after the trip
- Alcohol - Beer can be purchased at the huts
- Gratuities for guides, cooks and caretaker
Ski/Split Touring Gear
- Alpine Touring Ski or Splitboard Setup - No snowshoes
- Alpine Touring or Splitboard Boots
- Climbing Skins
- Touring Backpack - with pockets for avalanche gear
- Adjustable Touring Poles
- Avalanche Beacon
- Avalanche Shovel
- Avalanche Probe
- Headlamp
- Lodge Slippers Clothing & Accessories
- Technical Outerwear (jacket, bibs/pants)
- Multiple Midlayer Options
- Gloves
- Helmet
- Goggles
- Beanie
- Baseball Cap
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Water Bottle / Hydration Pack (2L)
- Lunch and Snacks
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