Backcountry Ski Course

Backcountry Ski Course

Explore new terrain and learn backcountry skills!

Improve your skills and go further more safely efficiency with track-laying and handling equipment, avalanche awareness and rescue, snow shelter building, navigation.... We can provide all the alpine touring equipment, except boots, at no extra cost, including shovels, probes and transceivers. Alpine Recreation's Backcountry Ski Course is based at a private hut, with quality instruction given by experienced and qualified guides. Low guide-clent ratios/small group sizes mean you get the most from the course. The cosy heated hut has walk in access. The Two Thumb Range near Lake Tekapo is a backcountry skiing paradise with an amazing landscape with a good variety of terrain in a series of parallel valleys. It is an ideal location for either a backcountry introduction or a chance to extend your experience with backcountry skiing. Benefit from the experience of one of our professional mountain and ski guides to refine and extend your skills.

Add in a cosy, heated hut and you have the recipe for a great backcountry holiday!

I just wanted to again say thanks for the organisation of the guided course for me. Elke was extremely helpful, patient and it was a real privilege to spend time and receive guidance in the mountains with an absolute professional.
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Equipment included

Try before you buy - Alpine Recreation has a range of options available

Earn your turns

Enjoying the descent to Rex Simpson Hut after a great day out

Mountain terrain and weather

Learn skills to keep you safe in the backcountry

Rex Simpson Hut

Warm & well equipped - an ideal instruction venue

Venue: Rex Simpson Hut (winter) - Fresh snow at Rex Simpson Hut, Two Thumb Range, Lake Tekapo

Rex Simpson Hut

Rex Simpson Hut sits at an altitude of 1300m in the Two Thumb Range. It is located in a beautiful setting, with great views of the Southern Alps and vistas over Lake Tekapo across the Mackenzie Basin. It is a fantastic location for star gazing - the Mackenzie District is renowned for the clarity of its sky and freedom from light pollution, which is why the area was recently designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve.

Privately Owned

The Hut is privately owned by Alpine Recreation and is an ideal base for backcountry skiing with ready access to a range of slopes suitable for intermediate to advanced skiers. It is our base for the Tekapo High Country Hike in Summer and Alpine Ski Touring, Nordic Skiing, Snowshoeing and Instruction Courses during the winter.

Easy Access

No aircraft required: The hut can be reached in 3 hours' walking from the road end and is located at 1300m, in a beautiful setting, with great views of the Southern Alps and out over Lake Tekapo across the Mackenzie Basin.

Fully Equipped

The hut is equipped with firewood, gas, solar lighting, sleeping bags, bunks, pillows and mattresses, and nonperishable food. A wood-fired stove means there are good heating and drying facilities.

Facilities

The hut consists of three rooms, sleeping up to 13 participants and 2 guides in total. There are no showers, but warm water and a basin can be provided for washing or you can find a private spot somewhere along the alpine stream. The toilet is a traditional longdrop loo with a view!

We recommend settling guiding dates well in advance since peak season times are often booked up. Please allow extra time in case you are held up in the mountains due to weather.

Dates Spaces
4 - 8 August 2025 6
25 - 29 August 2025 6
15 - 19 September 2025 6
Updated: 3 March 2025 at 11:00 pm
Standard bookings

Loyalty discount: If you have been on an Alpine Recreation trip before, you will be eligible for $100 off the standard trip price (does not apply to any already discounted prices).

Standard Price 4 days
price per person
5 days
price per person
Individual bookings
group size
NZ$2280
2 - 6 per guide *
NZ$2035
3 - 6 per guide *

Please read the information on minimum and maximum group sizes below.

Private bookings

Private guide: book a guide just for you and benefit from a completely custom itinerary.

Loyalty discount: If you have been on an Alpine Recreation trip before, you will be eligible for $100 off the standard trip price (does not apply to any already discounted prices).

Private Guide Price 4 days
price per person
4 days
price per person
5 days
price per person
5 days
price per person
5 days
price per person
5 days
price per person
Private booking
group size
NZ$3265
1 per guide
NZ$2280
2 per guide
NZ$2280
3 per guide
NZ$2105
4 per guide
NZ$2105
5 per guide
NZ$2005
6 per guide
Deposit Payment

A non-refundable per-person deposit is payable to secure a booking:

  • NZ$500.00

The remaining balance of the trip price (including any applicable discounts) is due 60 days prior to departure. If you are booking within 60 days of the trip start, the full amount will be due.

 Booking conditions
Inclusions & Exclusions

All prices include the following:

  • IFMGA / NZMGA certified ski / split-board guide
  • Department of Conservation licence fees
  • Heated PRIVATE hut accommodation
  • Local accommodation for any nights required during the course
  • Ground transport (Tekapo - Mt. Gerald return)
  • ALL meals (including snacks & energy bars) for the duration of the course
  • ALL avalanche safety and technical ski touring equipment (with the exception of ski touring boots)

The following items are NOT included:

  • Meals and accommodation before/after the course are NOT included.
Minimum & Maximum Group Size

A minimum number of 2 participants is required to run this trip. If you end up being the only person booked on the trip, you will be offered the choice of:

  1. paying an additional fee to run the trip at a reduced guide-to-guest ratio
    ( NZ$1,250.00 for 4 days, NZ$1,150.00 for 5 days )
  2. rescheduling to another trip/date
  3. a full refund

A maximum number of 6 participants per guide is defined by our safety management plan. For groups larger than this, it is usually possible to allocate additional guides.

Difficulty Ratings
Endurance: 3 - Challenging

A solid level of fitness with aerobic training prior to the trip is expected. Ability to carry moderate to heavy backpacks (8-10kg) for 6-9 hours if required. Expect ascents of 800-1200 vertical meters. Some discomfort expected due to long days and exposure to elements. Prior multi-day hiking/trekking/tramping trips through rough untracked terrain are recommended.

Technical Ski Ability: 2 - Intermediate off-piste skier / snowboarder

Used to skiing off-piste with a pack in the majority of snow conditions and competent in the skills of of side-slipping, traversing and downhill kick-turning. Able to ski in control on steeper slopes with short sections up to 30°. Limited or no previous backcountry ski / split-board experience. Borrowed or rented equipment. Learning how to kick-turn uphill and use equipment safely and efficiently.

Trip Difficulty Ratings - more info
Backcountry Ski Course - Clothing & Equipment Checklist

Your gear check time will be provided at time of booking. Please bring as many of the items on the equipment list as you can. We can provide (at no extra charge), any of the items in list A that you are missing. Reminder: all food is provided.

Please note that you must bring your own alpine ski touring boots, or if you need to hire them, please see below.*1 All other ski and avalanche safety equipment is provided. Sleeping bags, mattresses, pillows and hut shoes are at the hut. We provide you with a sleeping bag liner and pillow case (if you have your own sleeping bag liner, please bring it).

*1 Ski touring boots & split-boarding gear: these can be hired from: Gnomes Alpine Sports, Darfield; Small Planet Sports, Queenstown; or MT Outdoors, Wanaka. Book any hire equipment well in advance.

*2 Blister kit: we recommend Compeed and Leukoplast - available at chemists in Christchurch, Queenstown and Wanaka.


A. Equipment which Alpine Recreation can provide if you do not have your own:
Item Quantity
avalanche safety equipment
transceiver, shovel, probe
1
backpack - 45L
must have side tension straps
1
buff / sun scarf
for protecting ears & neck
1
headlamp
with spare battery
1
hiking boots
1
lightweight polypro / fleece gloves
1
polypro / merino thermal leggings
2
ski touring equipment (excluding boots)
skis with touring bindings, poles, skins, ski crampons
1
snow gaiters
to fit over ski boots or built-in gaiters in your ski pants
1
sun hat
1
synthetic / fleece jacket
1
waterproof hard-shell pants
full-length zip
1
waterproof pack liner
to keep your gear dry
1
waterproof parka
must have a hood
1
wool hat / balaclava
1
woollen socks
2

B. Equipment you must bring yourself/Alpine Recreation do not provide:
Item Quantity
alpine ski touring boots
with removable liners for easy drying
1
camera
1
down jacket
(optional) 1
drink bottle / thermos flask
wide-mouth, minimum 1 litre
1
ear plugs
in case of snorers
1
personal first aid
please provide your own blister kit
1
personal underwear
1
quick-drying shirt
long-sleeved, for sun protection
1
small dry bags
for organising gear
1
snow goggles
1
soft-shell pants
(optional) 1
split-boarding equipment
split-board, boots, poles, skins, split-board crampons
1
sun and lip screen
high UV rating for snow
1
sun glasses
high UV rating for snow
1
toiletries
please keep these to a minimum
1
How do I make a booking?

Simply click on Book Your Adventure, fill out the enrolment form, and pay your deposit fee. Once you have submitted your completed enrolment form and we have received your deposit payment, we will confirm your reservation on the trip. You will receive a formal confirmation receipt by email.

Your scheduled dates don't work for me - what should I do?

Please contact us with your available dates. We may be able to accommodate your request.

What happens if we have really bad weather?

New Zealand's weather is notoriously fickle. It is possible you could be delayed getting into or out of the mountains due to the weather. For this reason, we recommend leaving 1-2 days spare at the end of your trip to avoid disruption to other travel plans. Your guide will endeavour to provide alternative activities/venues to give you the best possible experience. In some cases, if all participants and the guide have flexibility with time, it may be an option to postpone the whole trip by a day (however we cannot guarantee this option and it is at the discretion of the guide).

In many cases, the weather may not be as bad as the forecast might lead you to believe - please remember that we are used to dealing with New Zealand's weather on a regular basis and know where to go and what to do to make the most of it!

Please see our Bad Weather Policies for more information.

What ski/split-board equipment do I need to bring?

Please refer to the clothing and equipment checklist in the Equipment section. Any technical equipment you need to borrow (including skis, skins, poles, etc.) is provided FREE OF CHARGE and will be issued by your guide at the gear check. Please note that we cannot provide alpine ski touring boots (or split-board setups) and you will need to bring your own.

Do I need travel insurance?

In the case of an accident, New Zealand's Accident Compensation scheme (ACC) will cover the majority of costs (about 80%) involved with evacuation and injury treatment, even for visitors to New Zealand. However, we strongly recommend taking out travel insurance, as you still need cover for things such as cancellation if an injury prevents you taking part on the trip, or a close relative suddenly becomes ill; and medical insurance in case you become ill. Many standard travel insurance policies DO NOT cover high-risk adventure activities so be sure to check the wording of your policy.

More information on New Zealand's Accident Compensation scheme (ACC).

Recommended insurance providers:
New Zealand Alpine Club provides mountaineering specific insurance options for New Zealand or Australian residents.
Austrian Alpine Club provides world-wide rescue and repatriation insurance to members.
World Nomads provides travel insurance for guided adventure activities.
Insure4less provides cover for a selection of high-risk activities for Australian residents.

Where is the best place to stay in Lake Tekapo before/after my trip?

Alpine Recreation provides accommodation at Edelweiss Lodge, 8 Erebus Place, Lake Tekapo. This is also where your gear check takes place before departure. It is recommended you book the nights before and after your trip here to facilitate the gear check and to allow flexibility in case of any delay in trip start due to weather. To book your nights, simply answer the relevant questions on your trip booking form.

Other Lake Tekapo Accommodation recommendations. We strongly recommend that you book your accommodation well in advance, as Tekapo is a popular tourist destination and options become limited during peak season.

Where can I park my car?

Secure off-street parking is available by Alpine Recreation's Edelweiss Lodge. Please leave your car keys with us (in case we have to move your vehicle if someone is parked in and so you don't lose your keys on the mountain!).

What do I do with my spare gear while on the trip?

We have a gear storage room at Edelweiss Lodge for you to leave any spare bags or gear while you are on your trip.