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WEATHER AT A GLANCE

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Gnorm the Powder Gnome

Gnorm the Powder Gnome (27cm | 10.6in tall) - Cleared @ 3pm Daily

RMR Village

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Exclusion Of Liability

The use of Revelstoke Mountain Resort’s premises, facilities, and participation in activities involves inherent risks, dangers, and hazards. By accessing or using these premises and facilities, you voluntarily assume all risks of personal injury, death, property damage, or loss, regardless of cause, including but not limited to negligence, breach of contract, or breach of any duty of care by Revelstoke Mountain Resort, its employees, or representatives.

Assumption Of Risk

All access to Revelstoke Mountain Resort’s premises and facilities is subject to its Exclusion of Liability and Assumption of Risk Notice, which affects your legal rights, including your right to sue for negligence, breach of contract, or claims under the Occupiers’ Liability Act. PLEASE REVIEW THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASE. Whether you are a participant, a parent or guardian of a minor, or a spectator/visitor, we strongly encourage you to review this information to ensure a safer experience at Revelstoke Mountain Resort.

Slips, Trips & Fall Hazards – Stay Aware

Revelstoke Mountain Resort spans vast, natural terrain, much of which is uneven, ungroomed, and unpaved. During fall, winter, and spring, snow and ice create slippery conditions across parking lots, pathways, stairs, and other areas.

Glade Skiing & Tree Well Safety

Glade skiing involves navigating through trees, either off-trail or along designated wooded routes. Many riders seek glades for their solitude, natural beauty, and untouched snow. Trees help preserve powder by providing shade and wind protection. While glade skiing offers a unique experience, it comes with increased risks compared to groomed runs. Hazards such as cliffs, streams, tree wells, logs, stumps, and hidden obstacles may not be marked or secured by ski patrol. Glades are best suited for advanced skiers, though some moderate terrain is available for those developing their skills.

Tree wells form around the base of trees where branches prevent snow from filling in. These voids, often hidden from view, can trap skiers and riders in deep, loose snow, increasing the risk of Snow Immersion Suffocation (SIS). Evergreen trees, such as fir and hemlock, commonly create deep tree wells.

Your awareness and preparation can make all the difference in preventing accidents and ensuring a safe experience at Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Keep reading below to educate yourself and feel more prepared.

Understanding Tree Wells

Since tree wells are difficult to identify, always assume they pose a potential hazard.

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