WHISTLER HINTS & TIPS PLEASE

SLEEK

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Sup dudes,

I am going to be staying at Whistler (first time ever) from April 9th-12th and wanted to get some feedback on how to get the most out of the trip. I will be staying in upper village (Town Plaza Suites Condo) and will be skiing for 3 days. Basically I am wondering the following....

1. Of the two mountains (Whistler & Backcomb) which is better for what? and why? Looking to ski natural lines all morning and lap the park in the afternoon.

2. What runs / lifts should I focus on utilizing? I am an advanced skier seeking out the most unique natural terrain (i.e. cliffs, trees, chutes, etc.) but within reasonable levels of safety for my friends who are intermediates. I am also looking to avoid any lifts that get pressured and would eat up our time on the mountain. Are there any guides or trail maps worth purchasing?

3. What kind of weather and snow conditions should I plan for in early April? Assuming bring layers as it will be semi-cold in the AM with spring slush or corn by by mid-day?

4. Where is the closest and cheapest supermarket to stock up on food for the room? What are the best Apres to eat and drink at? Nightclubs? Watering Holes? We are all 24-26 year old's. What is the best form of travel to and from? Is walking to popular venues realistic with staying in upper village? I will have a rental car but will prefer to walk or take shuttles as much as possible.

5. Are there any cool places to stop and sight see on the drive from Vancouver Airport to Whistler that would be worth stopping at?

6. What width skis should I take? 102mm? 114mm? 120+?

7. WSSF (World Ski and Snowboard Festival) will be in town. Should I look to make it to any of these events? If so which ones? Anything I need to watch out for because of the festival?

8. Is FRESH TRACKS worth it? Does it really only cost $20

9. What are the best ski shops / boot-fitters in the area if I wanted to check them out or needed to get work done?

I guess that's all for now... If I think of something else I'll post it up. Thanks to all ahead of time for your insight as it will be greatly appreciated!

+K TO ALL
 
topic:SLEEK said:
Sup dudes,

I am going to be staying at Whistler (first time ever) from April 9th-12th and wanted to get some feedback on how to get the most out of the trip. I will be staying in upper village (Town Plaza Suites Condo) and will be skiing for 3 days. Basically I am wondering the following....

1. Of the two mountains (Whistler & Backcomb) which is better for what? and why? Looking to ski natural lines all morning and lap the park in the afternoon.

Whistler is flatter but has more cornices and some decent cliffs. The park is medium.

Blackcomb is steeper and has a lot more chutes, cliffs and gnarly lines. The park ID also large and x-large.

2. What runs / lifts should I focus on utilizing? I am an advanced skier seeking out the most unique natural terrain (i.e. cliffs, trees, chutes, etc.) but within reasonable levels of safety for my friends who are intermediates. I am also looking to avoid any lifts that get pressured and would eat up our time on the mountain. Are there any guides or trail maps worth purchasing?

Blackcomb; Crystal chair for trees and steeps. Glacier chair for steeps. Solar coaster, Jersey cream get you from two different midpoints to the restaurants up top. Ride catskinner (park chair) on busy days. Watch kids huck.

Whistler; emerald chair for park laps. Stick to peak chair and harmony chair, don't bother with symphony chair.

3. What kind of weather and snow conditions should I plan for in early April? Assuming bring layers as it will be semi-cold in the AM with spring slush or corn by by mid-day?

We've been getting tons of snow so your call. It'll be getting warm though. The snow has nearly melted in town.

4. Where is the closest and cheapest supermarket to stock up on food for the room? What are the best Apres to eat and drink at? Nightclubs? Watering Holes? We are all 24-26 year old's. What is the best form of travel to and from? Is walking to popular venues realistic with staying in upper village? I will have a rental car but will prefer to walk or take shuttles as much as possible.

Iga or nesters. You'll figure that one out. Each spot has it's own night of the week. Show up before 10pm or wait an hour to get in. Bus. Yes. Everything is pretty close together.

5. Are there any cool places to stop and sight see on the drive from Vancouver Airport to Whistler that would be worth stopping at?

Sea to sky gondola in squamish.

6. What width skis should I take? 102mm? 114mm? 120+?

114mm

7. WSSF (World Ski and Snowboard Festival) will be in town. Should I look to make it to any of these events? If so which ones? Anything I need to watch out for because of the festival?

Nah it's chill.

8. Is FRESH TRACKS worth it? Does it really only cost $20

If you like greasy food and getting one lap before everyone else gets let up then sure. Yes.

9. What are the best ski shops / boot-fitters in the area if I wanted to check them out or needed to get work done?

Tmc freeriderz. Surefoot.

I guess that's all for now... If I think of something else I'll post it up. Thanks to all ahead of time for your insight as it will be greatly appreciated!

+K TO ALL

Any more questions just ask lol
 
topic:SLEEK said:
Sup dudes,

I am going to be staying at Whistler (first time ever) from April 9th-12th and wanted to get some feedback on how to get the most out of the trip. I will be staying in upper village (Town Plaza Suites Condo) and will be skiing for 3 days. Basically I am wondering the following....

1. Of the two mountains (Whistler & Backcomb) which is better for what? and why? Looking to ski natural lines all morning and lap the park in the afternoon.

2. What runs / lifts should I focus on utilizing? I am an advanced skier seeking out the most unique natural terrain (i.e. cliffs, trees, chutes, etc.) but within reasonable levels of safety for my friends who are intermediates. I am also looking to avoid any lifts that get pressured and would eat up our time on the mountain. Are there any guides or trail maps worth purchasing?

3. What kind of weather and snow conditions should I plan for in early April? Assuming bring layers as it will be semi-cold in the AM with spring slush or corn by by mid-day?

4. Where is the closest and cheapest supermarket to stock up on food for the room? What are the best Apres to eat and drink at? Nightclubs? Watering Holes? We are all 24-26 year old's. What is the best form of travel to and from? Is walking to popular venues realistic with staying in upper village? I will have a rental car but will prefer to walk or take shuttles as much as possible.

5. Are there any cool places to stop and sight see on the drive from Vancouver Airport to Whistler that would be worth stopping at?

6. What width skis should I take? 102mm? 114mm? 120+?

7. WSSF (World Ski and Snowboard Festival) will be in town. Should I look to make it to any of these events? If so which ones? Anything I need to watch out for because of the festival?

8. Is FRESH TRACKS worth it? Does it really only cost $20

9. What are the best ski shops / boot-fitters in the area if I wanted to check them out or needed to get work done?

I guess that's all for now... If I think of something else I'll post it up. Thanks to all ahead of time for your insight as it will be greatly appreciated!

+K TO ALL

Blackcomb is usually better in the April than the Whistler side

The Slope and Pipe events are on the Blackcomb side, big air is at the base of whistler

Ski Spankys Ladder on the Blackcomb side, you will either have to hike or side step to get into the gate.

On the Whistler side ski above Air Jordan and check out where Julian Carr threw a 200 ft front flip. Also check out the wind lip.

Don't waste your time waiting for a peak to peak gondola with a glass bottom

Go to the Whistler Calendar Girls event at Longhorns (get there early)

Fresh tracks is only worth it if it is a powder day and your hungry, either way there is not many people on the mountain that time of year so if there is powder its not going anywhere

Drink Beer and have a good time
 
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