
British Columbia
Off-grid in the Skeena Range — where Stone sheep outnumber people
Two hours north of Vancouver by small plane. Four hours by bus after that. The Skeena Range sits off grid in a way that the word off grid doesn't quite capture — white peaks as far as you can see in every direction. The only other inhabitants are the local Stone sheep, protected and unbothered, moving through terrain they've understood longer than we have. Bluebird days. Light snow. The kind of place that recalibrates something in you that you didn't know needed recalibrating.
Locals in the Skeena Range, third generation in the territory, who have lived and skied this terrain for as long as it has been theirs.
The guides are there. The terrain is real. If you want to understand what we're building and why, start with the Story.