It's a small island called skye, located in the alatic ocean on the west coast of scotland. Skye has some of the most impressive rugged mountains in the uk. It's almost like a mini version of la grave, chamonix, corsica and the alaska coastal range, with out the glaciers and big mountains. There are even huge cliffs what would not look out of place in the tetons.
Mini version of the alaska coastal range
Cliffs that would not look out of place in the tetons
ha, i live near skye, it looks hardcore but yeah i doubt there would be eonugh snow there. and also i'm more likely to be in LDA in winter and ski La Grave instead.
You are forgetting one of the fundamental things that Cham, AK and the Tetons are famous for. Snow. Are any of those pics midwinter? Id love to know how much snow they get.