Lake Luise Mid March Conditions (need help asap)

-Colton

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Hey all :3

Planning a week long trip with my gf and I need some help.

I am aware at the moment Lake Luise is not having the greatest winter, and I was wondering what is the 'norm' for mid march skiing. I do know western mountains do get systems rolling through that have potential to make freshies in a foot + of snow, Is this true with Bamf?

Also, Is there any other mountains in this general area worth skiing at? I am staying at a relatives house over the course of the trip to cut down expenses since i live off a ski instructor / student wage.

P.S. Smith IO7 goggles.. any good?
 
Yeah its normally pretty good in march, my mate is out there for a season atm and the snow looks pretty fine judging by his pics

Sunshine is pretty good for messing around on/off piste and norquay has nighttime park riding and is only like 5 mins from Banff. If you wanna head further out then kicking horse is about 90 mins from Banff
 
Yeah its normally pretty good in march, my mate is out there for a season atm and the snow looks pretty fine judging by his pics

Sunshine is pretty good for messing around on/off piste and norquay has nighttime park riding and is only like 5 mins from Banff. If you wanna head further out then kicking horse is about 90 mins from Banff
 
Yeah its normally pretty good in march, my mate is out there for a season atm and the snow looks pretty fine judging by his pics

Sunshine is pretty good for messing around on/off piste and norquay has nighttime park riding and is only like 5 mins from Banff. If you wanna head further out then kicking horse is about 90 mins from Banff
 
Yeah its normally pretty good in march, my mate is out there for a season atm and the snow looks pretty fine judging by his pics

Sunshine is pretty good for messing around on/off piste and norquay has nighttime park riding and is only like 5 mins from Banff. If you wanna head further out then kicking horse is about 90 mins from Banff
 
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