Martin Vogel
5/5
Here’s the short: it’s the most flexible, most affordable, & probably the best Heli ski operation you can find if you want to ski/ride. If I could give more than 5 stars I would.
I’m pretty sure I would have had a great time with any of the Heli Companies, but from my research & the other riders I talked to, the flexibility is so much better than any other company. Also, the owner (Sean) is awesome! His wife is awesome! The guides are awesome! The property is truly magical & Heli skiing with AH is incredible!!
The long. Of course, heli skiing is awesome & heli skiing in Haines is awesome! Maybe I’ll write a review specifically about the heli skiing experience I had with Alaska Heliskiing (AH) too, but most people who know heli skiing know about Haines so this review will be more about AH & my experience with them.
They are very flexible & affordable for a Heli Ski Co. You don’t have to arrive & leave on a specific day. In fact, I was all packed & ready to come out for a week at the end of February & I got a call from Sean’s wife on the way to the airport warning me about the upcoming weeks weather forecast. Had I known how special it was there outside the helicopter I would have just gone anyway, but I rescheduled because I didn’t want to travel all the way there & not get in the helis. Once I did get there my experience with AH was truly epic! I stayed on the property at 35mile Haines Highway. I wanted to ski; & staying there allowed for that every day. Basically the whole property is Disneyland on snow. They made the hill above the helipads a mini ski area that the kids of the locals & the clients can use which is unofficially called PowdAH Mountain. Eventually there will be more cabins on property, but as I’m writing this there are several weatherports that are a stone’s throw away from the helipads which are warm, comfortable, & awesome if u want to heli ski in good weather & bacountry/bootpack/machine if the Helis aren’t running. My rec if you want to ski every day with some of the best riders (including the Seandog himself if your lucky) stay on property & you won’t miss anything. staying on property has amazing perks. Sean, his wife & family, & the guides that are on property welcomed me in. I had some great meals with them & some interesting conversations (ask about the old ski legends like Scott Schmidt, Glenn Plake, & others Sean used to ski with). If you want 5 star dining, then go find some heli ski company that will give you that for twice the price & half the experience. I woke up some mornings to share my morning coffee with pros (I was fortunate to talk with Bode Miller, Ingrid Backstrom, Lexi DuPont, & plenty others... all super nice... while we waited for helis, played Stump, etc). One morning, I awoke to a snow storm with a few feet of fresh pow & only those of us on property had access to it because the road up hadn’t been plowed. Trust me, I skied some pretty sick lines off the Heli for a 40year washed up never-gonna-be-but-always-wanted-to-be extreme skier, but that day ended up being my most memorable (& cheapest) day. Sometimes the Heli days can be pretty crazy, so being able to collectively enjoy the pure joy of skiing without the stress of the helis was truly special.
However, staying on property isn’t for everyone. In fact as of me writing this in 2021, most clients don’t stay on property. If you want access to creature comforts & don’t want to ski every day I’d recommend a cabin a few miles away from the property (or stay on property but make friends with people that have access to hot water).
The property was already amazing in 2021 but the plans for it’s future will make it even more amazing. Eventually there will be cabins instead of weatherports & the big A-Frame will be finished. I know I sound like an advertisement but trust me I’m not. This was my bucket list gift to myself & a lot hard worked money went into this trip... Seandog & everyone & everything there did not disappoint. My experience exceeded everything I could have ever hoped for with this trip.