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  1. takeahike46er

    British Columbia Conditions

    After several years of living in BC, I finally got out to the Kees & Claire hut in winter. The hut is the first of three planned along the Spearhead Traverse, a route which links Blackcomb to Whistler. Conditions were about as good as it can get: a recent storm, cold temps aiding snow...
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    F Vail

    The Glacier Lodge consists of condos and the seller could be anyone. You’re assuming the seller is Vail. More details on how valuable parking is in Whistler here. There are a lot of things to blame Vail for, but the high cost of a parking space in Whistler isn’t one of them. Prices throughout...
  3. takeahike46er

    F Vail

    This is rage-bait. There’s actually a decent amount of free day parking in Whistler—both in Creekside or the Upper Village. Vail actually doesn’t charge for any of the parking on its land. All the paid lots are owned by the village. The exorbitant cost of this parking spot has more to do with...
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    British Columbia Conditions

    Yesterday in the Musical Bumps area of the Whistler backcountry.
  5. takeahike46er

    British Columbia Conditions

    A Pineapple Express, followed by a hard freeze and 2 inches of new snow reported… On paper, that sounds like a day worth skipping. Dust on crust. And below treeline, that was indeed the case yesterday. I waited in line for 7th to crack. Would the alpine be any better? Among the very first off...
  6. takeahike46er

    British Columbia Conditions

    Acres “officially” open jumps to 3,300 by Thursday (up from just shy of 2,000 at opening). Insane. Unofficially, the skiable footprint is much larger. You just have to hike/skin and have the necessary avi training. Otherwise, it’s fair game unless the uphill routes/zones are closed for...
  7. takeahike46er

    British Columbia Conditions

    What month is it? An unreal start to the season in Whis.
  8. takeahike46er

    Fall Weather 2024

    Let’s keep the pattern the way it’s been, shall we? Hasn’t the sunshine and warm weather been great? Mountain biking is where it’s at! :p It has been going OFF this past week in BC and the N. Cascades. Mount Baker already has a base depth of 65” at Heather Meadows (79” on Pan Dome). Whis is...
  9. takeahike46er

    Gore Mountain Conditions

    Death before download! :D
  10. takeahike46er

    Gore Mountain Conditions

    I’m shocked considering the recent warm temps but glad you’re all getting your season started. Get after it! My home mountain, which now has a mid-elevation snow depth equivalent to the Mt. Mansfield snow stake in mid-January, and is the only major resort serving a metro area of 2.6+ million...
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    Fall Weather 2024

    Off to a good start in the Whistler alpine. Can’t wait for opening day in a month’s time.
  12. takeahike46er

    Best Ski Videos

    Rise & Alpine puts out some fun content in the winter season, but this summer ski video is a hoot:
  13. takeahike46er

    The Fire and Rain and Smoke Thread

    Sad news. A fire has destroyed the ski town of Jasper, Alberta. There is no information at this time on whether the adjacent Marmot Basin ski area was directly impacted, but regardless the destruction of the town of Jasper will be a significant barrier to operating this winter. Too bad as I was...
  14. takeahike46er

    F Vail

    “The company attributed the reduction to lift ticket visitation not returning to typical historical spring behavior as expected in the March and April period, primarily at Whistler Blackcomb…” Vail really needs to reevaluate their ticket pricing. In high season, they can get away with absurd...
  15. takeahike46er

    Snowmaking

    It has in some areas, but not necessarily for the reasons cited in the article. “Unpredictable” snowfall patterns are much harder to attribute to climate change. However, rising temperatures are having an effect on snow levels and season duration, particularly in lower elevation regions like the...
  16. takeahike46er

    ICE v Electric: Cost and Emissions

    Whether you are team ICE or team electric, this thread’s popularity (at nearly 3.8k posts) makes clear to me that North America’s love affair with the automobile isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Personally, I’d love to see less reliance on cars in general and start designing communities that...
  17. takeahike46er

    Northern Lights

    The movement was slow but noticeable. At times it reminded me of a distant rain cloud with bands of light marching southward across the eastern sky (the primary view I had). There was some shimmering as well as the intensity increased.
  18. takeahike46er

    Northern Lights

    Did anyone else see the show last night? There could be an encore this evening if you missed it. They were quite intense, even with all the light pollution here in the Vancouver area.
  19. takeahike46er

    Avalanche

    Avalanche forecasts typically end in the spring. I’m curious if that creates a false sense of security for some folks heading into the backcountry this time of year. Though a storm slab and/or wind slab may be unusual for this time of year, their formation isn’t limited to the confines of the...
  20. takeahike46er

    Avalanche

    My thoughts exactly. New snow + high solar radiation + temperature changes = increasing likelihood of the snow reacting. The snow doesn’t care what day the calendar reads. We’re just getting our first heat wave of the season here in BC and for sure there will be a natural avalanche cycle...
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