Best skiing in north america? excluding alaska

how can u say whistler when it constantly rains at the bottom of the mountain and u pretty much have to download into january
 
Defenitely Baker. Especially the backcountry. Was anyone there when that snowboarder went off the cliff trying to impress his girlfriend and then fell all the way down screaming, and landed in the powder?

 
alta or snowbird, anoy of the lcc/bcc resorts, or jhole. i really wanna try interior bc or the pacific northwest like baker, alpental, apex.
 
not usually......in the winter rain anywhere above the village is rare.....and downloading in january only one season in all my skiing there have I not skied to the bottom in jan...
 
There's only two reasons to download in January

1- you're fucking beat after ripping up the steepest, sickest, inbounds terrain in North America.

2- you just don't wanna bother with the volunteer speed patrol and crowds of idiot american tourists.
 
I have to say Kicking Horse beats Whistler for the steepest and sickest inbounds terrain. But I've had more fun at whistler cause its dumped every time I've been there.
 
the best skiing in the world is alta. terrain, snow frequency, snow density, weather, backcountry. it doesnt get any better. anywhere. but please dont come.
 
omg dude i was there around xmas time i have never seen so many moronic crowds in the narrowest of paths leading to the base u really cant go even somewhat fast becuz u will nail some moron in there unpredicatble path. that got annoying. also who likes waking up and lookin at snow in the morning ...versus rain?
 
i was there between xmas and new years and it was the most crowded resort i have ever seen. it seemed like coverage was shitty too and i scrapped some rocks but i didnt know the terrain but it still turned me off cuz i came from park city which seemed to have much better coverage.
 
u r wrong. alta is dope, especially with snow frequency and density. But... alta is not steep whatsoever besides the very top of baldy, and parts of eagle's nest. also, there are a ton of flat light days. even bc access isnt that great besides wolvy and rocky (gotta love a-frame). also, be extremely careful claiming the best in the WORLD. there are alot of mountains out there. europe lacks the tree skiing, buts thats about it.

to top things off, every skier is different, therefore certain criteria is more important to some than others. there wont be a concensus for this thread of the best resort.

steeps=jackson

snow=alta/grand targhee

park=mammoth, pc

crowds=solitude

bc access=jackson

weather=cali/co

travel ease=cottonwoods

area(amount of terrain)=whistler

stoke factor=squallywood/jackson

the pac. northwest, and sierras can get the most snow, but it's heavy, and seasons are inconsistent.

done and done.
 
california-mammoth/june, heavenly

utah-snowbird, brighton

colorado-vail,steamboat

vermont-killington, mt snow, jay peak

new hampshire-waterville, loon

mass.- my backyard

and WHISTLER

i havent been to half those places but they seem sick
 
def nothern interior bc/alberta and maybe whistler blackcomb, i just hate the fuking lines. but ill definetly have to go with northern bc/alberta, fernie, red, kicking horse, ... so many mtns
 
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