Monday morning mindfuck? Late to the April fools party? Wow, hard to know even where to start.Europe (continent with >40% of the world's ski resorts) versus... Summit County (summit County)?? Are you fucking serious? Summit County? Versatility? I think what you mean is diversity, but in either case, what are you smoking over there? The only thing that Summit County will offer you that you won't get in Europe is legalised dope and overcrowded small flat ski resorts.
Diversity/Variety/Versatility. Let's take the French Alps for example. Let's say you're in Grenoble which would be the EU equivalent of SLC maybe. You can be anywhere from the Southern Alpes skiing within sight of the mediterranean sea all the way up to Chamonix in the shadow of the most dramatic lift accessed mountains in the world, all within 2 hours either way. And in between there would be well over 15 mega-resorts that destroy anything in North America in terms of vert, acreage and variety of terrain. Or there would be over 100 totally authentic under-the-radar mountains where you'd be skiing untracked pow 10 days after a storm, under the lifts. We haven't even got into Italy, Switz, Austria, Eastern Europe or the Pyrenees, summer skiing, MOUNTAINEERING??? That must've been a joke.
Granted, on average, Utah gets more snow, and better snow. Comparative data seems hard to come by, but I'd be very surprised if Summit gets much more than most of the better Alpine resorts. If you're there for a whole winter it doesn't really matter, you'll get loads of pow days anyway, and aside from a handful of resorts you'll be able to get fresh tracks long after a storm.
Yes on average the parks are better in NA, but why you'd want to spend much of an EU season in a park is beyond me. Even so, there are plenty of EU resorts with parks which are up there with the best in the world. Sticking with France I'd point to Vars as the leader. Google it. Half a dozen parks for all levels, and open at night too.
Here's a quote about Les 3 Vallées area, which I'm not personally a fan of, but you'll get the idea:
"the six largest ski areas in the United States could fit inside Les Trois Vallées. That means that Killington, Vail, Heavenly, Steamboat, Squaw Valley and Park City could all fit inside the space covered by Les Trois Vallées with almost 10,000 acres left over. So you can throw in Jackson Hole, Taos, Sun Valley, Keystone, Crested Butte, Alta, Solitude, Cranmore and Stowe and still have room"
In other words, if you ski just park then stay in the states. If you have a wide range of interests whether within skiing, culturally, gastonomically, linguisticually, or are looking to broaden your horizons and experience all kinds of rad shit, come to "Europe". Just do yourself a favour and when you get here, don't run around calling it "Europe" like it's a country. It's a continent with 50 countries. Have fun, feel free to message me if you want extra info.
12951448:Hackster said:
Frankly, this doesn't make sense. Having skied on both continents there is nothing in Europe that even remotely compares to places like let's say Colorado's Summit County in terms of versatility and snow falls.
Versatility means you have excellent park, backcountry, mountaineering in or close to one place - you pretty much can't get it better than that. As Turkleton said parks are on an entirely different level in NA compared to Europe. Snow falls during an average season are up to twice as much with the quality often being much better due to lower moisture content. Also season in NA is usually 1-2 month longer since most resorts in the Alps are significantly lower elevated.
Sure, you can experience draughts in either place except maybe British Columbia and Alaska but they are more common in Europe. There's a good reason behind the rule of following the snow in the Alps - which you won't be doing often while stuck with a regular job to make a living.
BTW contrary to common belief skiing within Europe started in Norway, not the Alps. If your mind is still pregnant with the idea of relocating then better go for the overall cultural experience. In terms of skiing better abort.