Where Are You Skiing This Year?

tdollo

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Title says it all. Where you skiing at this year? Personally spending my 2nd winter in Whistler.
 
Not Utah ? stoked to make the trip to mount hood in May though, that’ll make up for this expected shitty weather “winter” here in PA.
 
Skiing at Mt. Bachelor because "I'm a local", wanting to head to Cypress or Grouse in Vancouver this winter assuming my ACL is all good.
 
Callarader mostly on the first range and then 95% chance to ski at Tahorn and Funland

Also known as Colorado, Tahoe and Finland in King’s English

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Palisades back home and a few different resorts here in PA. Also an Alta/Bird trip for a week at the beginning of January
 
gonna be riding sunshine mainly but I’m planning on doing a couple trips to Red, big white, Fernie and kicking horse. Gonna be a great year.
 
Living in the UK it's mainly dry slopes and fridges, but I've got 4 weeks in the Alps spread out from December to the end of Feb, 3 weeks in Courchevel and the three valleys and 1 week in Flaine. Can't wait.
 
14341676:Rich_D said:
Living in the UK it's mainly dry slopes and fridges, but I've got 4 weeks in the Alps spread out from December to the end of Feb, 3 weeks in Courchevel and the three valleys and 1 week in Flaine. Can't wait.

Skiing Courchevel was a goddamn dream. The terrain from the tram is so good, where the main trail splits into two you can gap the roller really far. Enjoy.
 
14341699:jompcock said:
Skiing Courchevel was a goddamn dream. The terrain from the tram is so good, where the main trail splits into two you can gap the roller really far. Enjoy.

It's a great place, and so huge as a total area, did you see Candide blasting it near Saulire (think he's coming off some of the couloirs that are near grand couloir. Can only link a facebook vidhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=228632102097397
 
Living in Denver this winter for the first time and have an ikon pass, planning on Eldora for evening trips and a mix of Copper and Abasin on the weekends.
 
Cypress mountain and a handful of days at Whistler in spring if things go well. They got 45cm of snow yesterday, hopefully it doesn't rain too much and they can open up here right quick.
 
14341676:Rich_D said:
Living in the UK it's mainly dry slopes and fridges, but I've got 4 weeks in the Alps spread out from December to the end of Feb, 3 weeks in Courchevel and the three valleys and 1 week in Flaine. Can't wait.

This is my second winter in the UK(Scotland). All the local areas were closed last season and had good snow. Planning some holidays to Europe for possibly January, any suggestions? I have heard Tignes is good area. If possible, be cool to link up and ski sometime.
 
14341676:Rich_D said:
Living in the UK it's mainly dry slopes and fridges, but I've got 4 weeks in the Alps spread out from December to the end of Feb, 3 weeks in Courchevel and the three valleys and 1 week in Flaine. Can't wait.

Flaine is sick mate! First place i ever skied, smaller resort but great terrain. Three valleys huge as well.
 
14343375:oldmanski said:
This is my second winter in the UK(Scotland). All the local areas were closed last season and had good snow. Planning some holidays to Europe for possibly January, any suggestions? I have heard Tignes is good area. If possible, be cool to link up and ski sometime.

What sort of skiing are you looking for? Tignes is good, to be fair the Alps are just huge and you can't really go wrong. I'm in England (nottingham) so a fair distance away from you.
 
Tignes mainly, but with a couple of trips to other resort, valloire/valfrejus in france and Kappl in Austria
 
14343388:Rich_D said:
What sort of skiing are you looking for? Tignes is good, to be fair the Alps are just huge and you can't really go wrong. I'm in England (nottingham) so a fair distance away from you.

At this point Im ready to ski about anything. Im not picky, off piste, some park, anywhere there is good snow.

Yep, you are ways away. I still need to venture down there and explore more, been doing all of Scotland and such.
 
Finally secured a place in NH so I'll be around. Hopefully my new landlord isn't a psycho like the last one.

14342784:Rich_D said:
It's a great place, and so huge as a total area, did you see Candide blasting it near Saulire (think he's coming off some of the couloirs that are near grand couloir. Can only link a facebook vidhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=228632102097397

Damn that's sick, I love me some dry snow in the rockies but there's nothing like the insane vert you can get in one run in the Alps.
 
14343479:hoodratz47 said:
Bro. Don't hate on timby

Everyone knows skibowl has the best terrain

It does, when there is enough snow.

Also the race teams have absolutely wrecked any weekends at the bowl.

Timberline is fine and I was able to eek out some good pow lines, and obviously the parks are fire....Which got me a lot more in to park than I usually am.

Not to mention my fusion pass was free.

Still glad to be back at Meadows.
 
Bridger Bowl will be slidin! Keep an eye out for Bridger Bowl University in the future y'all @BBU
 
Lots of homecourt skiing, then traveling for work throughout the west to hit some of the IFSA north american junior stops, a few mostly regional events with a few Nationals peppered in there. I cannot WAIT to go ski in Canada and BC for the first time in my life.

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Home base this winter is Mount Hood. Ive got good resort access this year, so gonna try to hit as many western resorts as I can from British Columbia to Los Angeles.
 
But it is flat. I can't even deny that

14343501:Session said:
It does, when there is enough snow.

Also the race teams have absolutely wrecked any weekends at the bowl.

Timberline is fine and I was able to eek out some good pow lines, and obviously the parks are fire....Which got me a lot more in to park than I usually am.

Not to mention my fusion pass was free.

Still glad to be back at Meadows.
 
14343528:larilinesign said:
Home base this winter is Mount Hood. Ive got good resort access this year, so gonna try to hit as many western resorts as I can from British Columbia to Los Angeles.

Have to imagine T-Line. Pretty sure it's the only alternate sliding friendly place on hood.
 
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