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Ever heard of the saying ‘The grass is always greener on the other side’? You probably did. Does it make any sense? It probably does. Especially for skiers and snowboarders, because we’re the type of people who like to go out for an adventure, to search for new lines to ride, to find waist deep powder and meet interesting people.
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Last season, we left the Dutch mountains and we didn’t travel to the European Alps like we normally do, but decided that this was the right time to cross the pond and experience the effects of ‘La Nina’. It wasn’t our first time in the US and Canada, but this trip was different. More than 2 ½ weeks of stormchasing. We decided to document our trip and publish all our experiences to help you organise a roadtrip like this for yourself. In the end, we drove over 4500 kilometers (or 2796 miles) to find out that roadtripping the United States and Canada is an amazing experience that every European skier and boarder should do at least once. We discovered new lines, met some great people, visited amazing resorts, but above all we experienced the stoke and enthousiasm that all the locals had for their home mountain.
So goodbye ‘the grass is greener on the other side’ and hello ‘the snow is whiter on this mountain’!
Bart Suichies
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Arjen de Graaf
Haas
Maurice Mommen
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The wePowder roadtrip The 2010-2011 season was a La Nina season. Normally that means above average snowfall in large parts of North America. Doesn’t that sound like the perfect time to hop over the pond to roadtrip through the US and Canada?
We wanted to make a roadtrip a bit different than a regu-
Snow may be white both in the European Alps and North
lar one. In our opinion, we managed to do that. In over
America, the moments you’ll remember most during
two weeks time, we’ve driven 4500 kilometers, visited
roadtrips are unexpected experiences and new friends
ten different resorts, experienced all sorts of snow (from
you meet along the way.
deep powder to wet slush) and temperatures from plus 15 till minus 35 Celsius, but above all, we enjoyed mem-
To give you a strong advice: get on a plane and enjoy the
orable moments with a lot of remarkable people.
powder in the US and Canada!
Our roadtrip started in Seattle, Washington and ended in Salt Lake City, Utah. While driving those 4500 k’s, we visited the following resorts:
Crystal Mountain (WA) Mt. Baker (WA) Whistler Blackcomb (BC) Red Mountain (BC) Whitewater (BC) Fernie (BC) Jackson Hole (WY) Powder Mountain (UT) Snowbird (UT) Snowbasin (UT) 6
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5
Canada 6
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Vancouver
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USA Seattle
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8 10 9
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
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15 days 18 hours 55 minutes 34 seconds and 2796 miles or 4500 kilometers
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INDEX wePowder icons
Introduction
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wePowder uses icons to characterize a skiresort or skihill. They will enable you to
The trip
get a quick overview of a ski area. There
The road trip of wePowder
are five icons that define the area.
Crystal Mountain
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Mt. Baker
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An icon will be used when it’s really char-
Whistler-Blackcomb 16
acteristic for an area. An exception is the
Travelling 18
glacier icon, that will always be used
Red Mountain
when a glacier is part of the ski area.
Whitewater 22
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Fernie 26 Travelling 28 No trees
Rocky
Ski hill
Jackson Hole
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Trees
Glacier
Ski resort
Powder Mountain
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Meadow
Snowbird 36 Snowbasin 38 Partir c’est mourir un peu
We rate all areas on the following subjects
The guide
as well:
Culture and history of skiing in the USA and Canada
costs (is it expensive or cheap to be here?), accommodation (is it easy to find last-minute accommodation in or
nearby the area?) untracked (how fast does the area gets tracked?) overview (is it easy to spot lines if you’re not familiar with the area?)
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Ski resorts, ski hills and powder hounds
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Where to go
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When to go
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Getting there
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Getting around
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Accommodation 62 Costs 64 Safety 66 Cat- & Heliskiing/boarding
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The wrap-up 72
Red Mountain
We rate the areas with a score between 1 and 3. More icons means that a resort is more expensive, it’s easier to find accommodation, the area gets tracked really fast and it’s easy to spot your lines.
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1. Crystal Mountain
Altitude: 1192-2137 m - Average snowfall p/s: 932 cm 3
www.crystalmountainresort.com 5
Canada 6
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Vancouver
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USA Seattle
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Sunday, February 20th
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Travelling in the morning 8
Distance Seattle Tacoma International Airport – Crystal Mountain: 69 miles/1,5 hour
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Salt Lake City Denver
San Francisco
The resort Crystal Mountain is the largest resort in the state of Washington. Based on the foot of Mt. Rainier you’ll find about 2600 acres and over 59 slopes of white stuff to
rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
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enjoy. Interesting parts of the
Even though Crystal Moun-
Conditions & Impressions
resort are the bowls you can
tain is one of the most popu-
After we got rid of our jet lag
reach from Northway Peak,
lar resorts in Washington, it’s
(Amsterdam – Seattle is a
like Morning Glory Bowl and
never really crowded. You’ll
long way folks!) we’re driving
Pulker’s Gulch, where you’ll
only find yourself in a lift line
to Crystal Mountain in about
find nice gladed runs. At the
during holidays and some
1 ½ hour. As we’re here the
other end of the resort you
weekends, but if you’re used
day before President’s day,
can traverse into Campbell-
to lift lines in Europe, it’s like
the parking lot is relatively
and Avalanche Basin from
waiting for a red signal at an
busy with skiers and boarders
the top of the High Campbell
intersection compared with
enjoying their long weekend.
chairlift. An avalanche beacon
a 10 kilometre traffic jam.
It hasn’t snowed for a cou-
and a little hike are necessary
Because you’re not waiting in
ple of days and as a result
if you want to get into South-
line at the lifts and therefore
everything inbounds is com-
back Country, but you’ll have
riding more, have a beer at
pletely tracked. Despite the
a good chance to be rewarded
the Bullwheel at the end of
lack of fresh pow it’s easy to
with some untracked snow.
the day. You won’t regret it.
see the potential of Crystal
Crystal Mountain
After an hour of skinning we’re getting our first North American faceshots of the trip! It is the best way to instantly get rid of our jetlag! Mountain. With some help
stayed in an hotel near the
from local Tyler Ceccanti we
airport. For less than $50 we
Travelling in
find some nice pitches with
got ourselves a room with two
the evening
untracked powder. After an
kingsize beds and all the other
Crystal
hour of skinning we’re get-
things you need during a stay
Places to go
Mountain -
ting our first North American
in an hotel. If you want to save
Like every other resort in
Bellingham:
faceshots of the trip! It is the
some money on accommoda-
North America, Crystal Moun-
171 miles
best way to instantly get rid
tion you can easily find cheap
tain gets tracked fast. Make
3,5 hours
of our jetlag! The beer in the
motels along the interstates.
sure you’re in time on a pow-
Bullwheel tastes very sweet.
According to European stand-
der day! You’ll find some new
Unfortunately we can’t stay
ards, you get real value for
glades from the top of North-
any longer. On the road again
money and in our case, great
way Chair. There are different
and on our way to Belling-
service by our Mexican friend
‘gates’ where you can duck
ham, on our way to Mt. Baker.
Cortez of the RedRoof Inn. It’s
into the trees. You’ll also find
also possible to stay in Crystal
some nice terrain in South-
Accommodation
Mountain at the base of the
back Country. The bowls of
We arrived at SeaTac Int. Air-
resort. RV’s are welcome as
nachos at the Bullwheel are
port in the evening, so we
well at Crystal.
nice and huge! 13
2. Mount Baker
Altitude: 1067-1551 m - Average snowfall p/s: 1643 cm www.mtbaker.us
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Canada 6
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Vancouver
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USA Seattle
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Monday, February 21st
Travelling in the morning
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Bellingham – Mt. Baker: 56 miles/1,5 hour 8 10 9
Salt Lake City Denver
San Francisco
The resort
find nice treeruns and bowls
Tahoe with its all-terrain tires
Mt. Baker is perhaps one of
everywhere. You can score
obviously has difficulties on
the most iconic ski areas in
beautiful lines inbounds, but
the last part of the road to
Washington. At the foot of the
the out-of-bounds potential is
Mt. Baker. It’s snowing hard
volcano they get lots of snow
endless. It’s one of the reasons
and the road gets whiter
every winter, and we mean
that Baker is very popular with
and whiter. Fortunately we
LOTS of snow. Baker holds
film crews. The backcountry is
the record for most snow in a
open as long as you follow the
season: up to 29 meters came
rules. Check the backcountry
down in ‘98-’99 season. The
policy of Mt. Baker at their
average snowfall per season
website (www.mtbaker.us).
is 16.3 meters. Not bad. Eight
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chairlifts (without a safety-
Conditions & Impressions
bar and all fixed grip) give
On the way to Mt. Baker
access to a ski area that will
we are confronted with the
mostly appeal to advanced
limitations of our rental car
skiers and boarders. You can
for the first time. The Chevy
rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
At the end of the day the conclusion is clear: this is an area where we all could be for a month or longer!
reach the parking lot without
we all could be for a month or
If there’s one day that you
too many problems. Today it
longer!
should be in Baker (besides
snows all day and there are no
after each heavy dump) is the
queues at the lifts. First, we
Accommodation
day when the Banked Slalom
blast inbounds through the
Mt. Baker has no accommo-
is organized. This snowboard
tracked terrain and from the
dation at the ski area. The
event takes place in Baker
top of Chair 8 we immerse into
nearest hotels are located in
since 1985 and attracts partic-
the backcountry. Because of
Glacier, which is about half an
ipants from across the country
the heavy snowfall, it is dif-
hour drive away. We stayed
and abroad. It started as a race
ficult to exploit the vast po-
in Bellingham, the town situ-
and defined the soul of snow-
Travelling in
tential of Baker, but between
ated at the bay. From Belling-
boarding. The winner goes off
the evening
the trees there is some nice
ham it is an one and half hour
with the “Duct Tape Trophy ....
Mt. Baker –
powder and in between the
drive. Again we had a motel
and eternal fame, of course”.
North Van-
snow showers we can ski a bit
along the interstate for only
couver: 85
more of the vast terrain. At the
$40 a night.
mijl/1,5 uur
end of the day the conclusion is clear: this is an area where
(excl. Boarder
Places to go
control) 15
3. Whistler Blackcomb Altitude: 675- 2284 m - Average snowfall p/s: 1000 cm www.whistlerblackcomb.com
The resort
Mountain, the Peak Chair is
Whistler is the C a nBlackcomb ada
the must-do. After a dump it
largest resort in North Ameri-
seems that almost everybody
ca and winner of many awards
throws themselves of the
as ‘best ski resort’. The fact
cliffs! If that’s too intense then
that many sports USAof the Olym-
you’ll find your way to one of
pic Winter Games of Vancou-
the twenty three bowls or gla-
ver took place in Whistler, has
ciers. And that’s without even
only brought more fame to the
mentioning the great nightlife
resort. And it must be said. The
and events! Whistler is a place
mountains are big, the village
which every skier and boarder
is bustling and the atmosphere
should’ve visited at least once
Travelling in the morning
7 is great. Blackcomb Mountain
in their lives.
North Vancouver – Whistler: 119
is the most challenging moun-
kilometers/1,5 hour (back to the
tain, with lots of backcountry
Conditions & Impressions
metric system)
opportunities on the glaciers 8
The Sea to Sky Highway from
10 but also with many inbounds
Vancouver to Whistler is a
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Vancouver
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Seattle
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Tuesday, February 22nd
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options, including lines from Salt Lake City
spectacular road, so the drive
Spanky’s Ladder. On Whistler
is already an experience in itDenver
self. Whistler is close to being the perfect resort. Fast lifts, great terrain, beautiful back-
San Francisco
country: the resort seems to have anything. Everything gets tracked really fast in Whistler, so after running a lap at Spanky’s Ladder, we started hiking the bootpack towards Blackcomb Glacier. After a one hour walk we
rates
find an fine line where we
accommodation
can leave our signatures in untracked snow. It remains
untracked
sunny all day, so we can get
overview
the most out of the mountain. In the afternoon we have a beer in one of the friendliest pubs in Whistler, the Garibaldi Whistler
Lift Company. With great atmosphere, good beer and the chance that you bump into a pro, the GLC is a great place 16
to hang out. Since staying in Whistler is just above our budget and we also want to enjoy the nightlife of Vancouver, we leave Whistler with a big smile!
Accommodation In Whistler and Blackcomb you’ll find accommodation in every price range. Well, you won’t find any $40 motels, but all the accommodation is close to the lifts and you can enjoy all that Whistler has
On Whistler Mountain, the Peak Chair is the must-do. After a dump it seems that almost everybody throws themselves of the cliffs!
to offer: the après-ski, clubs, shops and and early lift ac-
Travelling in
cess. Want to smash some
the evening
money on real luxury? Stay in the Fairmont Chateau or the Four Seasons Hotel.
powder. You have to be there!
Mt. Baker –
The Garibaldi Lift Company is
North Van-
Places to go
a good place to share your
couver: 85
Every year, the season offi-
epic stories with your friends
mijl/1,5 uur
cially ends with the Whistler
after a day in the pow. There
(excl. Boarder
TELUS World Ski & Snow-
are many good restaurants in
control)
board Festival. A week long
Whistler, but the line at Sushi
celebration on the mountain
Village is there for a reason.
and in the village, with events, contests and hopefully deep 17
Travelling 3
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Canad 6
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Vancouver
2
US Seattle
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Wednesday, February 23rd
North Vancouver – Rossland: 619 km/8,5 hour
V
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nomenal city. The
Cypress Mountain. Grouse 10 is the closest to the city and
truly superb loca-
here you have stunning view
tion, with the sea
of Vancouver. Salt
ancouver is a phe-
Lake City
on one side and the moun-
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San Francisco
tains on the other, gives the
Yaletown is a nice neighbor-
city a unique identity. From
hood where you can find nice
downtown Vancouver you
restaurants and you party in
can reach three ski resorts
great clubs. So it’s a miracle
within half an hour: Grouse
we are all quite fresh in the
Mountain, Mt. Seymour and
car. We have to drive a lot of
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kilometers today. Rossland
If you’re used to densely
still well in time for the Punk
in the interior of BC is the
populated Europe, the road
Rock Bingo at The Shovel.
destination.
to Rossland is a relief. Few
Here they serve great burg-
villages and stunning views
ers, one of the best we had
After Hope begins ‘the big
are like driving through a
so far. And on top of the great
nothing’. We are happy that
no man’s land. Delayed by
burger, one of us also wins a
we have bought snow chains
strong snowfall we arrive in
pair of gloves! As the snow
in Hope for our Tahoe, be-
Rossland pretty late. It’s a
continues to fall, tomorrow
cause it will keep snowing all
nice ‘town’ with a small and
promises to be a good pow-
day and the road to Rossland
tight knit community. We’re
der day. Let´s fire it up at Red
is still long.
a little later than planned, but
Mountain! 19
4. Red Mountain
Altitude: 1186-2073 m - Average snowfall p/s: 760 cm www.redresort.com
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Canada 6
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ver
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USA Seattle
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Thursday, February 24th
Travelling in the morning
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Rossland – Red Mountain: 3 kilometers/5 minutes 8 10 9
Salt Lake City Denver
rancisco
Paradise Chair, you can ride
to the Motherlode Chair that
nice gladed runs with names
brings us to the summit of
like “Powder Fields’. Actually,
Granite Mountain. Guide Ja-
you could ride Granite Moun-
son shows us one of his stash-
tain on any side with beauti-
es between the trees, offering
ful tree runs with pillows and
face shots all the way down.
nice little cliffs. Besides the
Not bad for a first run at Red.
inbound’s potential, Granite
Jason moved to Rossland wih
The resort
Mountain is also the starting
his girlfriend a few years ago
Red Mountain Resort has five
point for great tours up to Mt.
and does not expect he will
lifts and a total of 88 slopes.
Robberts and Grey Mountain.
ever leave. “It is a paradise on
Although the origins of the re-
In short, Red Mountain is a
earth. People here perhaps
sort are located on Red Moun-
treerun paradise!
work harder, but we get more
Red Mountain rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
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tain, you´ll find the most chal-
in return”. This certainly ap-
lenging descents on Granite
Conditions & Impressions
plies to the hike to Mt. Rob-
Mountain (2075 meters). The
Hell yeah! Powder day! You
berts. After about one hour
area can at best be described
will hear loud cheers as the
hiking (on a very relaxed boot
by great tree runs with a con-
Silver Lode Chair begins to ro-
pack) the reward is a fine line
sistent slope angle. From the
tate. Everyone goes directly
of powder that’s preserved
well in the shade. A lot of ver-
Places to go
tical with dry powder! Back in
The place to be in Rossland is
Red we end up in the parking
the Flying Steam Shovel. It is
lot with big smiles all over our
a historic place,with good food
faces. Meanwhile, the tem-
(mmm, that Shovel Burger)
perature dropped to minus
and entertainment. A perfect
thirty, time to drive to Nelson!
place to drink a beer and have dinner after a day in the pow-
Accommodation
der.
You can stay at the slopes of Red Mountain, but you’ll find the best atmosphere in Rossland. In this classic ski town you will find a nice community of people who chose to live in the mountains. We stayed at the Mountain Shadow Hostel for $ 25 per person per night. In the hostel you will instantly
It is a paradise on earth. PEOPLE here perhaps work harder, but we get more in return.
Travelling in the evening Red Mountain
contact other skibums and you
– Nelson:
can instantly arrange a ride to
83 kilom-
the lifts. Have your breakfast
eters/1,5 hour
across the street.
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5. Whitewater
Altitude: 1417-2040 m - Average snowfall p/s: 775 cm www.skiwhitewater.com
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Canada
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Friday, February 25th
Travelling in the morning
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Nelson – Whitewater: 16 kilometers/20 minutes 8 10 9
Salt Lake City Denver
ncisco
rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
The resort
up vast terrain. Whitewater is
shows temperatures below
Whitewater is the ski resort of
known for its dry powder, and
minus thirty. Fortunately, the
Nelson, BC. Nelson is a laid-
it receives about 40 feet (about
sun is shining and we start
back, relaxed and fairly liberal
12 meters) per year. There are
searching for untracked pow-
town on Kootenay Lake, with
beautiful bowls and steep
derfields. That’s quite difficult
plenty to do. There’s no ac-
tree runs, but there’s also a
inbounds (as in: everything is
commodation in Whitewater,
true atmosphere of skiing and
tracked), but with some help
but only one daylodge and
snowboarding. In Whitewater
of the skipatrol, we make a
three lifts. The three lifts are
the days revive when commer-
nice skin track that will defi-
in a beautiful setting and open
cialism wasn’t penetrating the
nitely bring us some freshies.
mountains, but when it was still
After nearly two hours we are
about the riding. People come
on top of a ridge. The sun is set-
here for skiing and snowboard-
ting and shines its surreal light
ing, and nothing else. The at-
on the mountain. After the first
mosphere is unique and you
turn we get a big smile on our
have to experience it yourself
face. Fresh powder. And that
to understand it.
for about 800 vertical meters. We ride down to the parking
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Conditions & Impressions
lot. This must be the feeling
It’s another cold day in the
that Whitewater is known for.
mountains. The thermometer
In the end it’s all about the rid-
People come here for skiing and snowboarding, and nothing else. ing. Totally happy we have a
is always good in Nelson, es-
beer in Nelson. Then it’s time
pecially during the Coldsmoke
to follow the upcoming storm
Powder Fest!
on its way to Fernie!
Travelling in the evening Whitewater – Fernie: 326
Accommodation
kilometers/4 hours and 15
You can not stay in Whitewa-
minutes
ter overnight, but there’s plenty of accommodation in nearby Nelson. As in Rossland you’ll get the most out of your stay in Nelson by staying in a hostel. We stayed at the White House Hostel for $ 25 withing walking distance of all pubs.
Places to go Mike’s Place in the Hume Hotel has a cozy bar with excellent pub food. The atmosphere 23
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The atmosphere is unique and you have to experience it yourself to understand it.
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6. Fernie
Altitude: 1195-1925 m - Average snowfall p/s: 875 cm www.skifernie.com
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The resort
and the most “recent” ex-
Fernie is an old mining town
pansion of the area with the
in the Elk Valley. The lifts start
White Pass, Timber and the
from the Fernie Alpine Re-
recently opened Polar chairs.
sort, a few miles outside the
Fernie has five bowls that are
old town of Fernie. Because
overshadowed by the mighty
of the location of the Elk Val-
Lizard Range. From the bowls
ley, Fernie is a real snow mag-
you can reach some ridges
net. When it starts snowing in Saturday, February 26th, Sun-
Fernie, it can remain snowy
day, February 27th and Monday
for days and you’ll ride dry
February 28th
powder with the locals. Dur7
ing such days, most shops in the village close their doors.
rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
where you van ride steep terrain, but in the bowls you can make it as easy (or difficult) as you want. The combination of a good atmosphere, enthusiastic locals, great powder and
Travelling in the morning
“Gone skiing, the 30 cm rule is
nice terrain makes Fernie a
Lizard Creek Lodge – Elk Chair: 50
in effect. Locals divide Fernie
must-ski destination!
meters/30 seconds
into two parts. You have the
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Salt Lake City
‘old side’ with the Elk, Bear,
Conditions & Impressions
Boom and the Haul BackT-Bar
Wow, three days in Fernie and
Denver
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three days of Fernie powder. Fortunately, it is not that cold, with temperatures around -15. The snow keeps falling and on Monday the pow is at least 80 centimeters deep. Everyone is stoked and with every turn you almost disappear in the snow. The Griz, the local snow god, has done a good job. During snowfall it’s always great skiing between the trees and we lap Morning Glory Glades over and over again. Not a lot of people ski here, so we find some nice untracked fields. We continue to lap Siberia and get faceshot after faceshot till the lifts close. It’s time for a beer in the Griz Bar. At the
and the Griz Bar you will get
end of the day we conclude
rooms the size of a hockey
that Fernie is ‘a very nice play-
pitch. The outdoor pool over-
ground for adults’. The locals
looking the slopes and the Liz-
are friendly and love to take
ard Range is attractive at
you to their “secret stashes”.
night. Staying in the Lizard
The locals know that they live
Creek Lodge is the icing on
in a special place and truly
the cake of our stay in Fernie.
The combination of a good atmosphere, enthusiastic locals, great powder and nice terrain makes Fernie a must-ski destination!
enjoy this. It’s painful to leave Fernie after three days, though
Places to go
our next destination is not that
At the end of a powder day
Travelling in
bad either: Jackson Hole.
everyone gathers in the Griz
the evening
at the daylodge. There’s often
Fernie –
Accommodation
a good band, good parties and
Jackson Hole:
Both in the town and on the
always loads of fun. Locals of
977 kilom-
mountain there is enough ac-
all ages, freeriders, freesty-
eters/14 hours
commodation that suits every
lers and ‘ordinary’ tourists
wallet. The Raging Elk Hostel
provide a unique atmosphere.
Fernie is a nice budget place,
An atmosphere that can best
but if you have more to spend
be described as: Enjoy the
than the Lizard Creek Lodge is
mountains! In the town of
a great choice. On crawling
Fernie you’ll find more fun in
distance of the lifts, slopes
the hotels and ‘The Pub’. 27
Travelling
O
riginally
the
stronger and stronger. When
to
we cross the border into
leave early on
Montana we can’t decide
Monday morn-
what to do. Sleeping? Con-
ing in Fernie. Jackson Hole
tinue driving? Meanwhile,
is the next destination, and
the road dissapears. Any-
that’s about eleven hours
way, in Europe we do this
away. As it just kept on
every winter (drive all night
dumping in Fernie, plans
to get to the Alps), so we de-
changed and we decided to
cide to keep on driving.
plan
was
shred some pow with the locals another day instead of
After four 15-inch pizzas in
Travelling in
a day on the road. After a
Kalispell we drive away into
the morning
great day with faceshots, we
the night. The road is no
Fernie –
left Fernie at about six pm.
longer distinguishable from the roadside. Slalomming
Teton Village (Jackson
But it doesn’t stop snowing.
through all the deer at 30
Hole):
The intensity and frequency
miles per hour isn’t the right
977 km/14
with which the flakes are fall-
speed to get to Jackson in
hours
ing from the sky is getting
time. There is an oncoming
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car. On our lane. Signals. Signals. Signals again. Only at the last moment the car
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deviates to the right. Maybe
snowing and the road is clear.
we should stop driving?
Haas speeds up in order to make up for lost time. It is now
After a couple of hours delay
3.00 AM.
we reach the interstate to
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Salt Lake City
8 10 9
Missoula. It’s still dumping,
Blue and red lights behind us.
but at least this is one straight
“Is that for us?” Haas askes.
road. At a gas station we get
“Think about it,” I reply, “the
some drinks and snacks and
last half hour I have not seen
our Tahoe gets some fresh
other cars. How fast are
gallons. A state trooper looks
you driving?“.”Ninety-five,”
at the whole scene. Haas
Haas answers, “I’ll keep
takes the wheel and we con-
on driving, maybe it’s for
tinue our drive south. It stops
someone else. Two minutes
Denver
Blue and red lights behind us. “Is that for us?” Haas askes. “Think about it,” I reply, “the last half hour I have not seen other cars.
later, an agitated trooper
skiing”.
stands quite irritated at our
A meatball sandwich with three meatballs tastes great
window. “What took you
Morris and Bart are sleeping in
early in the morning. At 8.00
so long to pullover?” With
the back and it’s almost 5.00
am we’re at the parking lot
a mea culpa that we’re just
am. To get a motel and sleep
at Teton Village. Our friends
simple Europeans we try to
for a couple of hours is use-
from Salomon are waiting for
apologize. “Where are you
less. If we continue driving,
us. “Come on guys! Let’s
guys going?” “Jackson” The
we’ll make it right in time for
have a coffee and start ski-
trooper replies: “Guys, Jack-
the lifts to open. At 7:00 AM
ing! “. Two hours later we are
son will still be there if you
we cross Teton Pass. Eve-
halfway on the hike to Cody
drive 75!” Eventually he lets
ryone wakes up and we are
Peak. Welcome to Jackson!
us get away with an official
glad that we ordered some
warning. “Save your money
take away sandwiches at
for Jackson guys. Enjoy the
the pizzeria the night before. 29
Canada 6
7.USA Jackson Hole
Altitude: 1924-3185- Average snowfall p/s: 1143 cm www.jacksonhole.com
7
8
The resort
in Teton Village, resort-style,
“Jackson, I want to go to Jack-
but built with charm. The lo-
son.” There are few resorts
cals are pretty hardcore and
that get as many credits as
the Jackson Hole Air Force
Jackson Hole. The opening
is just legendary. Every self
of the legendary tram in 1966
respecting skier and boarder
has been the birth of a legend.
must have been here. Period.
There are many films made
10 9
Salt Lake City
Tuesday, March 1st & Wednesday, March 2nd
about Jackson, and not only because Teton Gravity is loDenver
cated there. No resort in North America can match the quality of the terrain of Jackson Hole.
Conditions & Impressions
rates
The sun is shining in Jackson.
accommodation
The terrain is fairly tracked, but the guys from Salomon take
untracked
us right into the backcountry.
Travelling in the morning
Inbounds you can find classics
Parking Lot Teton Village – Jackson
such as the S & S Couloir and
as well (make sure to be at
Hole Tram: 100 meters/one minute
Corbets. In the backcountry,
the Tram at 7 am on a powder
the headwall is known from
day), but the lines you can ride
many movies and there are
are phenomenal, including the
many lines to ride. Jackson
magnificent valley views. Dur-
Hole is a cozy and authentic
ing the two days we have skied
cowboy town with much his-
in Jackson, we have probably
tory. The ski area is located
skied less than half percent of
It’s pretty much tracked there
overview
the potential. Of course, we took some time to ride Corbets Couloir. It’s one of the most famous inbound couloirs in the world and of the “landmarks” of Jackson. The entrance is the most difficult and depending on snow conditions ranging
Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole
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Jackson Hole
We unanimously agree that we have to stay in “The Big One” longer once because the potential is really amazing.
from ‘easy’ to ‘yeah, that’s not a
away in Jackson itself, which
experienced Corbets and the
bunny hill’. We found some sort
obviously is cheaper than
backcountry (hire a guide for
of corkscrew that launched you
Teton Village. We were lucky
the latter!). There’s great food
into the couloir. A free fall of a
that we could crash with our
at the Japanese guys in Teton
few meters, turning in the air
French friends in the luxury of
Village. There are nice shops
and then hope that your edges
the Snake River Lodge, within
in Jackson Hole itself, such as
will hold on the hard pack, oth-
walking distance of the tram.
Moo’s Gourmet where they
erwise the yardsale will start in
And quite honestly, after a
serve the best milkshakes and
about two seconds. After 17
night of not sleeping and one
ice cream ever.
years I can finally remove Cor-
day of riding in Jackson, the
bets from my hit list. We unani-
spa was very nice. When you
mously agree that we would
stay in Jackson, you can use
like to stay in “The Big One”
the shuttle buses that run be-
longer, because the potential is
tween Teton and Jackson.
really amazing.
Places to go
Travelling in
Accommodation
In Jackson Hole, there are
the evening
There is accommodation in
many
Jackson Hole –
all shapes and sizes at the
should go. If your into hiking
Salt Lake City:
bottom of the lifts in Teton
and touring, Teton Pass is the
273 miles/5
Village, but also a few miles
place to be. You must have
hour
places
where
you
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A free fall of a few meters, turning in the air and then hope that your edges will hold on the hard pack, otherwise the yardsale will start in about two seconds.
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Jackson Hole
USA
8. Powder Mountain
Altitude: 2316-2712 m - Average snowfall p/s: 1270 cm www.powdermountain.com 7
8 10 9
Salt Lake City Denver
Thursday, March 3rd & Saturday 5th
Travelling in the evening Parking Lot Teton Village – Jackson Hole Tram: 100 meters/one minute
rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
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The resort
Emerald Chair you can dive
up north to Powder Moun-
Powder Mountain is about a
into Powder Country. Lots of
tain (which we scheduled as
half hour drive from Ogden.
powder turns later you end up
well on Saturday). The road
The name says it all: “They
on a road, where the Powder
is closed due to avalanche
do not call it groomer moun-
Mountain bus will pick you up
danger. At least it’s snowing
tain.” Four chairlifts access a
and drop you off at the lifts. A
up here! With a few hours
large ski area with many possi-
must-do is a ride in the snow-
delay we drive up to the day-
bilities. The terrain in Powder
cat. For $15 the cat drops you
lodge. The snow is heavy for
Mountain is not very steep,
of at Lightning Ridge. You can
Utah standards, but it is knee
making it great for laidback
hike up to James Peak from
deep and we ride through
rides through the trees. Pow-
there, but you can ski down
the trees below the Paradise
der Mountain has no fancy
into the valley as well.
Chair in nice mellow terrain.
daylodges or expensive ac-
The rest of the afternoon is
commodation. The daylodge
Conditions & Impressions
filled with ripping the area of
is quite old and resembles a
According to the weather
Powder Country. The runs
large football canteen. It’s all
forecast
the
has
are nice, but the atmos-
about the skiing and board-
missed
the Cottonwood
phere while waiting for the
ing, that’s for sure. Powder
Canyons, so resorts like
traditional school bus is even
Mountain is unique because
Alta, Snowbird, Solitude and
more fun. In the evening we
of two unique features. From
Brighton aren’t that interest-
have a beer in the cozy main
the top of the Sundown or the
ing today, so we drive back
street of Ogden, which used
storm
The snow is heavy for Utah standards, but it is knee deep and we ride through the trees below the Paradise Chair in nice mellow terrain. to be a Sodom and Gomor-
in Ogden, and ending our trip
rah decades ago, but is now
in style!
Travelling in the evening
one of the outdoor capitals
Places to go
Jackson
When you visit Powder Moun-
Hole – Salt
Accommodation
tain you should definitely ride
Lake City: 273
Powder Mountain has no
Powder Country and ride
miles/5 hours
slopeside
accommodation.
the snowcat up to Lightning
There is something to be found
Ridge. These are the gems of
in the small village of Eden at
the area. In Ogden, there are
the bottom of the mountain,
plenty of nice bars and res-
but you should stay in Ogden.
taurants at 25th Street, such
Here you’ll find plenty to do
as Brewski’s and Roosters.
at night, there are good res-
Try to read about the history
taurants and you have much
of Ogden itself as well. The
choice
accommodation.
city that was too intense for
Because we’ll ride at Snow-
gangster boss Al Capone has
bird the next day, we book a
an impressive past.
of the world.
in
motel in Cottonwood Heights, but we are really looking forward to staying at the Marriott 35
USA
9. Snowbird
Altitude: 2364-3352 m - Average snowfall p/s: 1270 cm www.snowbird.com 7
8 10 9
Salt Lake City Denver
Friday, March 4th
Travelling in the morning Cottonwood Heights – Snowbird: 12 miles/28 minutes
Snowbird rates
accommodation
untracked
overview
36
The resort
Mineral Basin at the other.
even have time to take our
‘The Bird’ is one of the two
Here you can traverse to the
touring gear into the LCC.
resorts (with Alta) in the Lit-
Bookends or you can jump
tle Cottonwood Canyon. The
over to neighbour Alta (ski-
Conditions & Impressions
area is known for its snow.
ers only). At the top of the
We are lucky. Our friends at
The dry powder is driven into
Baldy Express there’s the in-
Black Diamond have invited
the canyon by the “lake ef-
terconnect with the ski re-
us to join them for first tram
fect”. Snowbird annually re-
sort of Alta. You get the most
at the Bird with skipatrol. It’s
ceives about 500 inches of
out of Snowbird if you have
early, but we’re in the tram by
white gold. The tram takes
some experience in your
7.30. It’s cold, but the sun is
you to an altitude of 11,000 ft
legs. Inbounds, you can find
shining and there’s about 20
and from here you have many
very challenging terrain and
centimeters of fresh powder.
options. You can ski the
with small hikes there are
For two great runs, we have
steeps of the Peruvian on
also beautiful things to ride
the whole resort to ourselves.
one side, or you can dive into
out-of-bounds. And we don’t
After that, the first commer-
Snowbird
You get the most out of Snowbird if you have some experience in your legs.
cial first-tracks trams arrive.
wood Heights. The advantage
plenty to do. If you’re into
By that time we have already
of staying in Snowbird is that
3,5% beer and the Bible a visit
left our marks in Mineral Basin.
you’re directly near the lifts.
to the temple of the Mormons
In the afternoon we find some
It’s only half an hour drive from
is an idea. When the Utah Jazz
Travelling in
powder in the Peruvian Gulch.
Salt Lake City, but it some-
plays a home game, it will cost
the evening
All the terrain that doesn’t re-
times happens that the road
you only $25 to see these
Snowbird -
quire any hiking gets tracked
to Snowbird and Alta is closed
NBA giants play. Now that’s a
Ogden: 64
fast, so you better come early.
because it has been dumping
bit different from the Austrian
miles/1,5 hours
The best place to have a beer
too hard. In that case you’re
après-ski experience!
is in the Goldminer’s Daugh-
lucky if you stay in Snowbird!
ter, in the nearby resort of Alta.
Places to go Accommodation
Snowbird has awesome ter-
Snowbird has some ski-in,
rain, but we just loved the
ski-out accommodation, but
Bookends. The area of Mt.
unless you’ve got a lot of
Baldy is great as well. The vil-
money to burn, don’t stay at
lage itself isn’t exactly bustling
the resort. We slept in a sim-
with action, but if you are stay-
ple Super 8 Motel in Cotton-
ing in Salt Lake City there’s 37
USA
10. Snowbasin
Altitude: 1935-2838 m - Average snowfall p/s: 1016 cm www.snowbasin.com 7
8 10 9
Salt Lake City Denver
Sunday, March 4th
Travelling in the morning Ogden – Snowbasin: 20 miles/ 34 minutes Snowbasin
rates
The resort
lodge. Nowhere you get so
Utah on days like this, you can
Snowbasin has the same
much luxury for the price of
ride powder in Snowbasin all
owner as Sun Valley in Idaho
your lift pass. As an added
day without efforts such as
and has hosted the downhill
bonus, you can even ski down
hiking or skinning. It is wonder-
skiing during the Olympic
to Ogden - snow conditions
fully peaceful. We ride deep
Games in Salt Lake City in
permitting - from the top of
powder through the trees of
2002. This has been the rea-
the tram! Be sure you ski
Mt. Ogden Bowl and the No
son to invest heavily in the
down with someone who
Name Peak. Everyone gets
resort and the results are
knows the terrain very well.
some on this last day. It keeps snowing all day and when the
mindblowing. Although not accommodation
untracked
overview
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as well known as the resorts
Conditions & Impressions
days ends, we’re all okay with
in the Cottonwood Canyons
It’s the last day of our trip and
the end of the trip. Thank you
and Park City, Snowbasin is a
the contrast could not be any
Snowbasin for ending in style
large and varied resort with
bigger. From the ‘football can-
with a great powder day!
high speed lifts and beautiful
teen “in Powder Mountain to
terrain. The most salient are
a five-star lodge in Snowbasin.
Accommodation
the lavish daylodge and res-
What luxury! Our boots sink
Snowbasin has no slopeside
taurants on the mountain.
into the thick carpet while we
accommodation. The most ob-
With
large
wait for our guide. It’s snow-
vious option is to stay in Ogden.
chandeliers and huge fire-
ing. It’s snowing hard and
We had the luxury of staying at
places, they look more like
where you really have to be
the Marriott, a nice hotel in the
medieval castles or old-boys
sure you get there in time in
heart of Ogden. They even
clubs than your average day-
the more popular resorts in
have a chair lift in the lobby!
thick
carpets,
And it is very relaxing to chill in the pool or gym after a powderday. From the Marriott it’s
Travelling in
close to the bars and pubs of
the evening
the historic main street.
Snowbasin – Ogden:
Places to go One
of
the
20 miles/34
places
you
minutes
shouldn’t miss if you ride one day at Snowbasin is the Shooting Star Saloon in Huntsville. It is the oldest bar in Utah (since 1879) and little has changed since then. This is where the history of the Ogden region comes to life. With banknotes from around the world on the ceiling, stuffed animals (even a St. Bernard) on the wall and
From the ‘football canteen “in Powder Mountain to a five-star lodge in Snowbasin. What a luxury! Our boots sink into the thick carpet while we wait for our guide.
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Partir, c’est mourir un peu
Travelling in the morning Ogden – Salt Lake City International Airport: 39 miles/50 minutes
S
ometimes it’s very hard to
things that are important for you as a
unclick your bindings for
freerider. Things like costs, accommo-
the last time. The knowl-
dation, lift passes, transportation and
edge that the last run of
much more.
the trip has ended sometimes makes
In our opinion, an important part of
me emotional. It feels like all the beau-
the experience of the trip is to know
tiful moments of a trip come together
a little bit about the history of skiing
in that click. And there were more than
in North America.
enough of that moments during the trip we made in North America.
We hope you will get some ideas out of this wePowder Essential and that it
And so it feels strange to leave those
will help you plan your trip to North
good times behind us and get on the
America.
plane to fly to Europe (which fortunately lasted a little longer because we had booked a flight that no longer existed). The last part of our road trip consisted mainly of reliving those moments, but also making new plans. Because the grass isn’t greener on the other side, but obviously it’s very nice to have some fresh grass with a little different taste. And to help you get out there as well, we decided to write down all our experiences. So you already get an idea how to start your own road trip. We made a list of all the
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Stay stoked AND keep on riding!
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best spots best couloirs
Jackson Hole Whistler Fernie
Best small resort
Whitewater Red Mountain
Powder Mountain
Best treeruns
Red Mountain Whistler Fernie
Best terrain
Jackson Hole Whistler
Snowbird
Best vibe
Whistler Jackson Hole Fernie
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or many skiers and snowboarders riding in the United States or Canada is a dream. Endless slopes filled with powder. Helicopters flying you to the highest peaks. And by hearing names like Aspen, Vail and Whistler the heart of every avid
rider beats faster. If I ever could ride there once.... ‘Waist deep blower all day every day’. It is time to live the American Dream. But... you’ll have to do something for that. And with the fulfillment of every dream it’s essential that you properly tackle your dream, so you can get the maximum out of it. So it actually becomes the fulfillment of a dream and does not result in a nightmare.
History and culture
North America even more. Just like
Like Europe, North America also has
Chamonix and St. Anton am Arlberg
a nice ski history. A little bit of histor-
in Europe breathe much history, you
ical awareness on the development
can also find this in some areas in
of winter sports in North America
the United States and Canada. And
will help you appreciate your time in
so here is a step back in time.
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A
lthough
people
first time in the United States.
have been skiing
Lake Placid is the location,
in the U.S. and
but alpine skiing isn’t on the
Canada from the
agenda yet. In the same year,
mid 19th century, it was not of-
the first skilift (a rope) opens in
ficial until 1905. In Ishpeming,
Shawbridge, Quebec.
Michigan, the National Championships were organized and the
They don’t have to hike up
National Ski Association (now
anymore In Utah since 1936.
the U.S. Ski and Snowboard
The ski club of Brighton opens
Association) was founded.
the first rope in the Wasatch in that year. A little further north,
The German Otto Schniebs
in Sun Valley ,Idaho, they are
migrates to Massachusetts in
a little bit more serious. They open the first chairlift in the world that hangs high enough
Then the most difficult ski run in the U.S., the Roch Run, opens in 1941 in Aspen.
so you can ski under it. Skiing becomes more serious and it is time to install ski pa-
1927 and becomes the first
trol. The East is ahead in this
ski instructor who will teach
period and ski patrol starts in
the Arlberg technique in the
Stowe Mountain, Vermont in
US. Schniebs was quoted
1938. The first chairlift in Utah
about 80 years later in the
opens in Alta in 1938. The lift
film “The Waiting Game” by
iss built from materials that
Wink Inc. “Skiing is a way of
they used in the mines and is
life”. In that aspect, not much
funded by businessmen from
changed.
Salt Lake City. It takes two more years until the famous
In
1929,
Orland
Bartho-
Alta Lodge opens. The largest
lomew skis more than 480
mountain in California, Mam-
km through the High Sierras
moth Mountain opens its first
in California. He roughly fol-
lift (still a rope though) in the
lows the route now known as
same year.
the John Muir Trail. Along the way he climbs Mt. Whitney,
Then the most difficult ski
the highest mountain in the
run in the U.S., the Roch Run,
lower 48’s, for the first time
opens in 1941 in Aspen. The
in the winter.
Second World War understandably has a negative im-
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In 1932 the Olympic Winter
pact on the development of
Games are organized for the
ski areas, but in 1946 Aspen
e droom
builds a new lodge and a chair-
U.S., Jackson Hole, Wyo-
lift aimed at a first-class target
ming opens in 1966. The fa-
group, something that hasn’t
mous “Tram” to Rendezvous
changed today.
Mountain is a fact (the tram get’s replaced in 2008 by a
In 1949, Mad River Glen (now-
more modern copy). In Jack-
adays one of the last three
son Hole the Austrian Josef
resorts where only skiers are
“Pepi” Stiegler is the head of
allowed) opens. Squaw Val-
the ski school, and he stands
ley, that is hosting the Olym-
at the base of the extreme ski
pics eleven years later, opens
culture of Jackson. Whistler
in 1949. Squaw, near Lake
opens in 1966.
Tahoe, California plays a leading role in the winter sports
The crisis of the late ‘70s and
in North America. Icons like
early ‘80s, however, makes a
Scott Gaffney and the late
turnaround. Nearly 20% of the ski areas disappear and large
Intrawest, Vail Resorts, Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, Aspen Skiing Co. are some big names who operate ski areas.
cooperations that exploit several ski areas form. Intrawest, Vail Resorts, Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, Aspen Skiing Co. are some big names
Anno 1950
who operate ski areas. It leads to a further professionalisation of the industry. Shane McConkey have their home in “Squallywood”. Although the Americans have bring many things from Europe, the first artificial snow is produced in Grossinger’s
1952
in New York. That is in 1952.
De mens speelt met De natuur.
De eerste vierkante meter kunstsneeuw wordt
In those decades skiing be-
geproduceerd in Grossinger, New York.
comes more and more a sport
Nu
2020
Het product wintersport
Waar is de passie?
for the middle class. Men as VerseSneeuw
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John Jay, Warren Miller, Dick 26-10-2009 15:14:08
Durrance and Dick Barrymore travel through North America to promote the sport in the cinemas. Ski resorts grow and grow. One of the most exciting destinations in the 47
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Red Mountain, Dave Heath
Eventhough the area appears commercial, onE thing’s for sure: There is lots of powder to RIDE!
Ski resorts, ski hills and powder hounds Ski resorts
Ski hills
This professionalism has led to
There are also ski hills. The main dif-
the formation of large ski resorts
ference with resorts is that the ski
with more than excellent facilities.
hills are non that commercial. Some
Famous resorts such as Whistler-
exist for public benefit. And in our
Blackcomb, Vail, Keystone and Lake
view that benefit is indispensable.
Louise are owned by the earlier men-
An area as Bridger Bowl (Montana)
tioned large corporations. There is
is an example of such a community
much invested in these areas and
hill. The lifts are a bit older (some-
therefore you’ll find state-of-the-art
times the lifts are occasions that are
lifts, fine restaurants and many oth-
bought from other resorts), the day
er amenities to ensure you can enjoy
lodges are less luxurious and there
a nice holiday. New resorts are still
is often little or no accommodation.
being developed. The small ski re-
But on the other hand, the lift passes
sort of Revelstoke recently changed
are a little bit cheaper. Best of all:
its name to Revelstoke Mountain
it does not mean that the mountain
Resort including a new gondola and
is less steep and the powder less
many new apartments.
deep. On these ski hills you can often
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Red Mountain
still find the real skibums. Skiers and
thing within the circle will be checked
boarders who have given up every-
by ski patrol. In the U.S. and Canada
thing just to be in the mountains. An-
a lot of skiers and boarders therefore
other example of a community hill is
don’t ride with avalanche beacon,
Mad River Glen ski area in Vermont.
shovel and probe. Everyone aged
Anyone can be a shareholder of Mad
from 8 to 80 rides in the powder. It
River Glen. For $ 2,000 you are a
provides a unique atmosphere in the
shareholder in this small ski hill in
ski areas, as each area turns into a
the eastern part of the U.S..
freeride area after a good dump. Cheering people in the lifts, big
Powder hounds
smiles and of course a lot of compe-
However commercial a ski area
tition for fresh lines to ride. Of
might be, one thing is certain: peo-
course, in the area you still have to
ple ride a lot of powder. In North
deal with “natural hazards”, such as
America, the threshold to ride pow-
cliffs, other rocks, trees and more. It
der is much lower than in Europe.
is still a risk sport!
The ski patrol secures the entire ski area. This is indicated by a boundary. If you stay within this boundary, where the slopes are, you may assume that the ski patrol checks the whole area on avalanches. How this works? Imagine the ski area of Les Quatre Vallées in Switzerland. Draw a circle around the area and every-
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Red Mountain
Everyone from 8 to 80 rides in the powder. It provides a unique atmosphere in the ski areas, as each area turns into a freeride area after a good dump.
Where to go The possibilities for skiing and boarding in the U.S. and Canada are almost endless. There are over 500 ski resorts in the U.S., but where do you go? Obviously, the best area is the area with the most powder, but you have to start somewhere. In the Salomon Powfinder for iPhone, for Android and on wePowder.com you’ll find a selection of ski areas in the U.S. and Canada, that are definitely worth a visit.
But the real adventurer gets into his car and
from Reno/Truckee or Salt Lake City, are in
sets up his own road trip. Follow the storm
most cases not longer than about one hour to
on your way to new experiences. To get you
several hours.
started you’ll find some suggestions for road Reno/Truckee: e.g. Squaw Valley, Kirkwood,
trips in North America.
Alpine Meadows, Heavenly, Mammoth. Some U.S. locations are perfect to stay for a
Salt Lake City: e.g. Alta, Snowbird, Bright-
whole week. Around cities like Reno, Salt Lake
on, Solitude, Park City, Canyons, Snowbasin,
City and Denver you can find world-class re-
Powder Mountain.
sorts. Of course you can stay in the ski areas
Denver: e.g. Aspen, Vail, Winterpark, Key-
themselves, but the distances to the ski areas
stone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain.
10 days
12 days
20 days
20 days
*From Flames to Canucks
*The Powder Highway Plus
*The Coastal Connection
*Mormon to Montana
Start: Calgary
Start: Calgary
Start: Reno
Start: Salt Lake City
End: Vancouver
End: Calgary
End: Seattle
End: Bozeman
Distance: 1050 km
Distance: 1530 km
Distance: 2255 km
Distance: 1672 km
Resorts: Lake Louise,
Resorts: Fernie, White-
Resorts: Squaw Valley,
Resorts: Alta, Snowbird,
Sunshine, Kicking Horse,
water, Red Mountain,
Kirkwood, Mt. Shasta,
Park City, Snowbasin,
Revelstoke, Sun Peaks,
Panorama, Kicking Horse,
Mt. Hood, Mt. Bachelor,
Powder Mountain, Pebble
Whistler-Blackcomb
Lake Louise
Crystal Mountain, Alpen-
Creek, Sun Valley, Jack-
tal, Stevens Pass, Mt.
son Hole, Grand Targhee,
Baker.
Big Sky, Moonlight Basin, Bridger Bowl.
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Calgary
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When to go If you want to ride powder, you need fresh snow. Obviously, you’re best chance to ride powder is during or just after a storm, but you have to know where it will be snowing. North America is pretty big, and because of the size and shape of the mountain ranges, and because of meteorological laws, it won’t be snowing everywhere at the same time. With the right knowledge about the weather you know when and where the snow will fall. Not only you’ll ride more powder, but you’ll also develop a natural feeling for freshies. Next to the ‘regular’ storms there are two larger phenomenons that influence the winter in general in North America. Their called La Nina and El Nino, and alltough they don’t influence the winters in Europe, their impact in North America is significant.
La Nina and El Nino
How does it work?
La Nina and El Nino have their origins at the
During an El Nino year, North America has to
Pacific Ocean and are part of the ‘El Nino-
deal with a powerful jetstream from the west.
Southern Oscillation (ENSO) index. It’s one of
The polar jetstream is pushed up far north,
the many indexes scientists use to get more in-
giving way to warmer air from the south and
formation about the weather. During an El Nino
southwest. This ‘Pineapple Express’ will bring
period, the Pacific Ocean is warmer than nor-
rain and wet snow. It’s the difference between
mal, in particular at the equator and the coast
Whistler and Drizzler, between Mt. Baker Pow
of Peru. During a La Nina period the water is
and Mt. Baker Concrete. The opposite happens
much colder than normal in those regions. The
during a La Nina season. The polar jetstream
differences between cold and warm water are
brings in cold air from the north, and in the
so big, that they influence weatherpatterns all
meanwhile the subtropical jetstream brings in
over the world. If you want to ride powder in
humid air from the west. When those two jet-
North America, you’re better of with La Nina
streams collide, you’ll hit the jackpot. Extreme-
then El Nino.
ly cold air combined with extremely humid air
La Nina periods
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1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
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will result in massive amounts of snow. That
warm rapidly which allows lake-effect precipi-
happened in the 2010/2011 season between
tation to occur from September through May.
October and December and later between
Lake-enhanced snowstorms are often attrib-
February and March. Matchstick Productions
uted to creating what is locally known as “The
called their 2011/2012 movie ‘ La Nina, the
Greatest Snow on Earth.”
bitch is back’ for a reason!
Lake-effect snow around the Great Salt Lake is generated in a similar fashion to elsewhere
When is it on?
in the world. For the Great Salt Lake, lake en-
After monitoring the impact of La Nina for
hanced precipitation occurs when a strong,
over 35 years scientist can tell that El Niño and
cold, northwesterly wind blows across a rela-
La Niña take place every three to five years,
tively warm lake. This is common after a cold
though there can be an interval between two
front passage, where the winds are predomi-
and seven years. According to the National
nantly northwesterly and the air is much colder
Centers for Environmental Prediction, this
than the lake. When the land-lake breeze blows
century’s previous La Niñas began in 1903,
towards the lake, there is a convergence zone
1906, 1909, 1916, 1924, 1928, 1938, 1950,
that acts to channel the cold air over the center
1954, 1964, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1988, and
of the lake and further enhance precipitation.
1995. These events typically continued into
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake prevents
the following spring. Since 1975, La Niñas
freezing but reduces the saturation vapor pres-
have been only half as frequent as El Niños.
sure and latent heat flux into the overlying air.
La Niña conditions typically last approximately
As a result, minimal amounts of moisture and
9-12 months. Some episodes may persist for
latent heat are added to the air moving over the
as long as two years.
lake. The Great Salt Lake primarily provides a lifting mechanism and acts as an atmospheric
Important weather phenomenons
destabilizer, which encourages convection.
Lake effect around Salt Lake
This is in contrast to the Great Lakes, where
The Great Salt lake never freezes and can
the lakes contribute significant amounts of
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1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
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moisture and latent heat. The high relief of the
from the waters adjacent to the Hawaiian Is-
Keep in mind that
Wasatch mountains further capitalizes on lake
lands and extending to any location along the
there’s a time
enhancement and can receive multiple feet of
Pacific coast of North America. A Pineapple
difference of 6-10
snow from lake-effect alone.
Express is an example of an atmospheric river,
hours between the
A strong Northwesterly current maximizes
which is a more general term for such narrow
Europe and North
precipitation for the Salt Lake Valley.
corridors of enhanced water vapor transport
America. Give
A minimal temperature difference of 29 °F (16
at mid-latitudes around the world.
yourself some time
°C) {fact} between the surface and the 700
to adjust to that!
mbar (70 kPa) height is needed, but not nec-
The composition of moisture-laden air, at-
essarily sufficient in itself to cause lake-effect
mospheric dynamics, and orographic en-
snow.
hancement resulting from the passage of this
An inversion or stable layer below 700 mbar
air over the mountain ranges of the western
(70 kPa) has never yielded lake-effect snow.
coast of North America causes some of the
Lake-effect snow can occur in concert with
most torrential rains to occur in the region.
synoptic scale storm systems.
Pineapple Express systems typically generate
A large lake-land temperature difference fa-
heavy snowfall in the mountains and Interior
vors over-lake convergence.
Plateau, which often melts rapidly because of
Lake-effect is typically initiated during the
the warming effect of the system. After be-
night when land-breeze convergence is fa-
ing drained of their moisture, the tropical air
vored and convection occurs predominantly
masses reach the inland prairies as a Chinook
over the lake.
wind or simply “a Chinook”, a term which is
During the daytime lake-effect precipitation
also synonymous on the Coast with the Pine-
dissipates when solar heating creates scat-
apple Express.
tered widespread convection over the land. The 700 mbar winds typically determine the geographic position of the precipitation Limited amounts of directional and vertical wind shear tend to produce heavier precipitation events. The Great Salt Lake contributes minimal amounts of moisture so that upstream moisture is a crucial variable. Pineapple Express is a non-technical term for a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a strong and persistent flow of atmospheric moisture and associated heavy precipitation 56
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Getting there There are plenty of opportunities to fly to North America from Europe. Sometimes you’ll need to take a domestic flight to arrive at your destination. Count on a minimum of 12 hours travel time from door to door, depending on the region you are going.
Denver and Salt Lake City in the U.S. and Van-
Gear
couver and Calgary in Canada are the airports
Almost all airlines charge extra fees for car-
that are popular with European skiers. This
rying skis or snowboards. Check in advance
obviously has to do with the proximity of large
whether it’s a problem to bring your own gear.
and well known ski resorts:
In some cases the airline should be notified
Denver: e.g. Keystone, Breckenridge, Vail
about the baggage in advance, or you can
Salt Lake City: Alta, Snowbird, Park City,
get a discount if you already paid in advance.
Snowbasin
The cost for carrying skis or snowboards are
Vancouver: Whistler
between €25 and €€50 (depending on the
Calgary: Lake Louise, Sunshine Village, Kick-
airline.
ing Horse, Fernie Bringing an ABS backpack or similar can be Sometimes it is necessary to transfer to other
difficult because of the tightened regulations.
airports from the ones above (or any first ar-
Although you can officially bring the cylinder
rival point on the East Coast, such as Wash-
in your hand luggage, you will never succeed
ington or New York) to reach other ski resorts.
when trying. Not really strange when you’re not allowed to bring toothpaste. So print the
Bozeman: Big Sky, Bridger Bowl
form you can find on the website of ABS and
Reno: Squaw Valley, Mammoth
put the cylinder including the form in your lug-
Seattle: Mt. Baker, Crystal Mountain, Ste-
gage that you checked in. Indicate this clearly
vens Pass
at the desk.
Albuquerque: Taos Spokane: Red Mountain, White-
Visa
water
For almost all Europeans, it is possible to travel to the U.S. without a visa. However, it
Costs
is necessary to leave your data and the first
Obviously it depends on the departure air-
destination at the Electronic System for Travel
port and arrival airport, but an amount be-
Authorization (ESTA).
tween € 500 and € 800 for a return flight is pretty common. 58
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Getting AROUND Car
Another interesting option is renting a mo-
The distances in the United States and
torhome. You’ll save on your accommodation
Canada are large and both countries are
and you’ll immediately have the feeling of the
fully equipped to use the car. Public trans-
ultimate road trip. Where it can be hard to
portation is not an option when you’ll make
find a place to park a camper in European
a road trip through North America. Obvi-
areas, it’s no problem in most areas in North
ously, a car is not an absolute necessity
America. Indeed, in many areas such as Fern-
when you are staying in one place all week.
ie or Crystal Mountain, the campers can be
Areas such as Whistler and Jackson Hole
parked at the bottom of the mountain. The
have excellent public transport that will
rent of a motorhome will cost you about $
bring you to the lifts. If you want to visit
1000 a week.
more areas, than a car is an absolute must. Please note that U.S. rental cars are gener-
Alamo: www.alamo.com
ally not equipped with winter tires, but with
Thrifty: www.thrifty.com
all-season tires. Ask for this specificly at
National: www.nationalcar.com
the car rental. 4x4 is also extremely useful.
Hertz: www.hertz.com
The price of a car ranges from $ 60 per day
Budget: www.budget.com
for a mid-range up to $ 150 per day for a big fat SUV.
Highways & Interstates The public transport in the U.S. and Canada is not good outside of the big cities, but obviously the roads are perfectly developed. The roads are wider than in Europe. There is of course more room to build roads, but the big pickups and SUVs need to have some space. And that is a virtuous cycle for the camper. You’ll mostly use the highways and the interstates. Highways are regional roads where the speed is limited to 55 miles per hour. If you really want to travel fast then you use the
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Kootenay pass, Google earth
interstate. These are the roads with ramps
mountain pass. However on those passes
and without intersections, where the speed
(and in most mountainous regions in North
limit is generally slightly higher, between 50
America) you must have winter tires or carry
and 75 miles per hour. Since traffic jams are
snow chains with you during winter. Exam-
rare outside the big cities it is easy to calculate
ples of passes are the Kootenay Pass in Brit-
the travel time between resorts. Interstates
ish Columbia, Teton Pass in Wyoming, but
with an even number generally run from west
also the Little and Big Cottonwood Canyon
to east, where those with an odd number run
in Utah.
from north to south.
Gas Passes
The petrol price in the U.S. has recently ris-
The Col de Lauteret, the Julier Pass and the
en considerably, but at this time (late winter
Col de la Forclaz won’t be found in North
2011) a gallon (3.79 liters) costs $ 3.50 for
America. Many resorts are accessible without
about. All in all a lot cheaper than in Europe.
really having to take significant hairpin bends.
Of course this advantage is somewhat offset
Naturally, there are some passes, but these
by the petrol consumption of larger cars.
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HOTEL MOTEL HOLIDAY INN? Accommodation Unless you have access to a camper, you will
In areas that were designed specifically as
have to sleep somewhere. And of course you
a “Mountain Resort” such as Kicking Horse
can draw your platinum card, but there are
Mountain Resort or Fernie Alpine Resort,
cheaper options.
there’s plenty of accommodation, but it’s worth it to stay in the ‘old’ town (in these cas-
Book in advance?
es, Golden and Fernie) because you’re stay is
If you’re stormchasing it’s simple: do not book
cheaper there. The same applies to the areas
in advance. Make sure you are flexible in order
in Utah. Staying in Salt Lake City or Ogden is
to follow the storm. It is (with the exception of
a lot cheaper than in the skiresort itself.
the mentioned holidays) no problem to score last minute accommodation. As mentioned
This construction works well in most resorts.
earlier, Americans don’t have that many holi-
In a large area like Whistler it’s more difficult
days, so there’s not much chance that you end
because there’s no ‘old town’ and almost all
up in a very busy period.
accommodation is situated on the slopes. Besides motels, there are many ‘skitowns’
Stay outside the resort
like Rossland and Nelson in British Columbia
Some areas don’t offer any accommodation,
where they have hostels where you’ll find a
like Bridger Bowl. An area consisting of a day-
bed for about $ 25 a night.
lodge with facilities and a large car park, but no appartments or hotels. You’ll stay in nearby Bozeman. The advantage is that for relatively little money you can rent a spacious motel room. For about 40-50 dollars per night you have a room with two queen beds, where you can easily sleep four people.
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COSTS Road tripping in the U.S. and Canada is more expensive than any road trip in Europe. In some ways you save money, but on the other hand, but you can also spend your money three times as hard. Due to the powerful Canadian dollar, Canada is relatively more expensive for Europeans and Americans. A credit card is actually very useful and almost necessary in the U.S. and Canada. Here is a brief overview of the costs you are going to make (regardless of car or motorhome rental and airline tickets).
*Lift passes (more expensive than
*Restaurants and other food
Europe)
(cheaper than Europe)
Obviously it depends on the area, but
In the U.S. you initially think of fast
generally lift passes are more expen-
food. Burgers, pizza, fries. It is also
sive in North America than in Europe.
widely available, both on the slopes
This has to do with the fact that skiers
and along the highways and in cit-
and snowboarders don’t stay long in
ies. The costs? Not much. For less
an area (they have less holidays), on
than $ 10 you can have a filling meal.
average three to four days. Commer-
Whether it is healthy is the next
cial resorts generally have higher rates
question. Healthy meals (ie vegeta-
than ski hills. Of course this is based
bles) are more expensive and less
on matters such as the number and
widely available. Sushi is a good al-
quality of the lifts and the size of the
ternative. In many resorts you can
ski area. How much is a day pass in:
find Japanese restaurants and for
Squaw Valley: $59
about $ 20 you’ll have a meal of this
Telluride: $98
delicacy from the land of the Ris-
Whistler: $ 95 (CAD)
ing Sun. Prices in supermarkets are
Alta: $ 69
comparable to European prices.
Jackson Hole: $91 Bridger Bowl: $ 47
*Gas (cheaper than Europe)
Pebble Creek: $ 39
Gasoline is much cheaper in the
Castle Mountain: $ 64 (CAD)
U.S. than in Europe. As mentioned
Mt. Shasta: $ 39
earlier, you pay about $ 3.50 a gal-
Powder Mountain: $ 59
lon. In Canada, the gasoline is more expensive. Here you pay (late winter
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At gas stations, motels and on the in-
2011) an amount of approximately $
ternet you can find vouchers, where
1.39 (CAD) per liter. Gasoline prices
you can get a discount on your lift
are always changing and varying by
pass at some resorts.
state, like in Europe.
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Safety: Read First before dropping in B
ecause of the ‘ski area boundaries’ freeriding in the U.S. and Canada is more accessible than in Europe. Within these boundaries you’re usually safe from avalanches. Skipatrol checks the
area every morning and the areas they don’t trust are blown with dynamite or simply closed. Few skiers and snowboarders ride with the holy trinity of avalanche beacon, shovel and probe. Simply because there’s less need to than in Europe.
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However, there are other dangers
you have sufficient knowledge of
that you need to consider and that
backcountry features, that you are in
are less common in Europe.
possession of an avalanche beacon, shovel and probe and the people you
Trees always win
ride with have the same skills. Not
‘Glades’ are specially prepared for-
sure of any of these things, then it
ests where some trees are cut so
is always wiser to hire a local guide.
that the forests are perfect for skiing and snowboarding. It is awe-
It’s not that you just can get into the
some to ride through the trees, but
backcountry by leaving the bound-
there are of course risks. Trees are
ary. The rules differ by resort. Some
generally not as flexible and the risk
areas have an open policy, which
of trauma by hitting a tree in a fall.
means that wherever you are you can get into the backcountry. Other
Moreover, there is a risk of “tree
areas have a gated policy, which
wells”. These are a type of wells
means that you can only leave (and
that exist at the foot of the tree. It
enter) the ski area through a gate.
is most common with trees that re-
Often this gate only open when you
main green in winter (such as a pine
have a beacon. Examples include
or a fir) and it works like this: be-
Jackson Hole and Delirium Dive at
cause of the large branches at the
Sunshine Village. Another name for
base of the tree, the snow around
the backcountry that you reach from
the trunk can not completely fall
a ski resort and is quite prevalent is
down. There is thus an invisible hole
‘side country’.
that can be over two meters deep. Research shows that 90% of peo-
The backcountry policy has not al-
ple who disappear into a tree well
ways been like this. In the 70’s and
are not able to free themselves.
80’s the backcountry in many areas
Here we have a so called NARSID
was inaccessible and you could lose
(Non Avalanche Related Snow Im-
your lift priviliges. The late Doug
mersion Death). More information
Coombs has played a major role
on NARSID’s is available at:
in changing this policy, as a mem-
www.treewelldeepsnowsafety.
ber of the Jackson Hole Air Force.
com.
Coombs was banned in 1997 from Jackson because he had poached
Out of bounds
the backcountry and was caught by
When you leave the boundaries of
ski patrol. It started a small revolu-
the ski area it’s entirely your own
tion. Skipatrol, management and the
responsibility. Here you are, as in
locals were talking to each other.
the Alps, all on your own. You are
Two years later, Coombs was wel-
responsible for your route selec-
come again and Jackson Hole had
tion, and the assessments of the
his backcountry officially opened for
safety of yourself and others in your
skiers and boarders.
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Cat- & Heliskiing/ boarding No road trip through North America is complete without a helicopter or snowcat. There are many companies that will give you the experience of a lifetime, but there are some things you have to consider.
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Differences
course there’s other terrain in Alaska than in
The differences are clear. A cat rides and a
Montana.
helicopter flies. Or it doesn’t. If the weather is bad (clouds, wind, snow), the helicopter
Vibe
sometimes stays on the ground and you’ll
Everyone is stoked during these days. The
have a down day. A cat always rides. Rain
vibe in a cat is usually more relaxed than in
or sunshine.
a helicopter. You’re in the cat a little longer because it takes longer to drive to the runs
Terrain
and thus you can make more contact with
The terrain you ride is dependent on the level
other skiers and snowboarders in the group.
of the group with which you ride. So you’re as strong as the group’s weakest link. When
Costs
you have only booked one day on a helicop-
Costs range from about $ 500 for one day in
ter or cat discuss this level with the opera-
the cat to $ 800 for one day in the helicop-
tor. There is not much difference between
ter. When you book a week in a lodge, then
the terrain you ride with a snowcat, and that
you quickly pay between $ 3000 and $ 5000.
with a helicopter. Depending on the weather
Naturally, this includes your accommodation,
you ride more tree runs with a snowcat . Of
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The wrap-up Hopefully now that the threshold for a North american road trip is lowered, you’ll get on a plane and go stormchasing in the U.S. and Canada. Below is one more quick-and-dirty checklist of the points that you have to check:
Where to go -Which route to take? -How long will you be underway?
When to go -Is it a La Nina year? -Do you want to leave last-minute or do you want to arrange everything before you leave? -Is the period you want to leave the best time for the region you want to go?
Getting there -Do you bring your own gear? -Have you registered with ESTA (for travel to the U.S.)?
Getting around -Have you told car rental that you need snow chains and / or snow tires?
Accommodation -Do you want to book in advance? -Have you considered any public holidays?
Other costs -Is it cheaper to buy your lift tickets in advance?
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