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Is there snow on the mountains? Skiing and Boarding?
PeanutButter
12-23-2019, 02:30 PM
Hi RS.
Has anyone been skiiing or boarding this season?
If so, are the local mountains worth going up?
I'm wanting to go, but only if conditions are somewhat decent.
Thanks
Hondaracer
12-23-2019, 02:54 PM
Friends of ours on Saturday said Whistler has been garbage, not sure about the local mountains
PeanutButter
12-23-2019, 08:01 PM
Friends of ours on Saturday said Whistler has been garbage, not sure about the local mountains
I heard the same. Though, due to the $150+ daily lift tickets and crazy room rates, there's no way I want to pay that money anymore =(
The more important question is is there snow on the cypress parking lots or did they plow the place bare?
BIC_BAWS
12-23-2019, 09:48 PM
The more important question is is there snow on the cypress parking lots or did they plow the place bare?
They typically start plowing the place bare when they see people doing donuts and snow fun stuff.
They typically start plowing the place bare when they see people doing donuts and snow fun stuff.
but if there is enough snow, they can't plow it bare :troll:
BIC_BAWS
12-24-2019, 09:55 AM
but if there is enough snow, they can't plow it bare :troll:It's not bare. You can still do it, you just can't escape cause there's a pile of snow blocking you in.
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underscore
12-24-2019, 10:43 AM
Every single mountain I've ever heard of has snow reports and most have webcams now. It's pretty easy to figure out what the conditions are like.
Dragon-88
12-24-2019, 11:14 AM
Sun Peaks is my go to mountain. I'm done with the local mountains and whistler. The fact that I've been going to Sunpeaks on Long weekends and typically wait times are 5 mins for the chair line up at the bottom of the hill, is a winner for me. I mean the last few times I've been to whistler the mountain gets ski'd out by early afternoon on top of the crazy chair wait times.
mikemhg
12-24-2019, 12:20 PM
Totally agree. Big White is one of my favorites.
Don't hate on Sasquatch mountain either. Yes it's small, yes the chairs are slow. But it's usually dead, and it's a relatively short and fun drive out there for a day trip.
When it gets a powder dump, I've had wicked times over there with minimal people even over the holidays, and weekends.
Dragon-88
12-24-2019, 12:30 PM
Yeah, not to mention when going to the interior mountains sometimes there are days when it doesn't snow, but your still hitting fresh powder because its not as populated. I understand Whistler also has a much better village atmosphere, but after a full day of shredding. I'm not really looking to party, i'm gonna be resting for the next day runs.
twitchyzero
12-24-2019, 01:25 PM
the appeal of Vancouver is that ski slopes are within 30 min of reach (from water)
i haven't seen that kinda of proximity aside from Lake Tahoe
and not everyone wants to spend hundreds/thousand+ on the slopes all weekend long...cypress and baker will do for casuals like me
but i agree to not bother with Whistler in the winter
J-Chow
12-24-2019, 03:27 PM
I'll let you know tomorrow.
Heading to Whistler tomorrow with the kids.
FML.
J-Chow
12-29-2019, 05:34 AM
There's snow up the mountains in Whistler.
6793026
12-29-2019, 06:44 AM
I gave up on local mountains. Whistler is just way way way too expensive for me. I am the type that ride for solid 5 hours, skipping lunch, and just a sore cheap skate. I need to make sure I get my money's worth.
If I'm going to pay the same for 3 days stay, i'm going to invest it at big white / sunpeaks. The only catch is having to drive 4 hrs + getting a rock chip each time.
PeanutButter
12-30-2019, 09:54 PM
Hey guys I went to Mt. Baker today and it was pretty darn good.
The drive was 2hours (with nexus) and the ticket was $70 USD. We didn't wait longer than 5mins to get on the lifts, it was great!
Overall, we loved the Mountain. Much better than Whistler. A friend also said Manning Park was really good, so that's next on the list!
6793026
12-30-2019, 10:16 PM
neve rbeen to manning park, gotta do some research
YUP, Baker is epic, the only thing is i always get the urge to leave asap and get back to the Canadian border. I am always worried about getting injured in USA>
Hey guys I went to Mt. Baker today and it was pretty darn good.
The drive was 2hours (with nexus) and the ticket was $70 USD. We didn't wait longer than 5mins to get on the lifts, it was great!
Overall, we loved the Mountain. Much better than Whistler. A friend also said Manning Park was really good, so that's next on the list!
How's the road to Mt Baker?
Ludepower
12-31-2019, 07:30 AM
Went cypress saturday. Conditions are good now on the local mountains. Cant beat the 30 minute drive from vancouver. We are truly blessed.
Surprisingly not busy maybe cause they jacked their prices to $90. Come 30 minutes before opening to get a good parking spot.
Simplex123
12-31-2019, 11:13 AM
How's the road to Mt Baker?
It's fine until you start going up the mountain (last 3-4 miles) and parts of it can be quite sketchy at the bend as it's quite narrow being single lanes on both sides.
PeanutButter
01-01-2020, 10:35 PM
How's the road to Mt Baker?
The road itself is all single lane and if you get stuck behind a slow poke you're at their mercy.
The conditions were clean and clear. The only thing is the road is WINDY, so if you get car sick, I can see people getting irritated. We were twisting and turning the entire way up.
Otherwise, the road wasn't an issue for us.
PeanutButter
01-01-2020, 10:37 PM
Went cypress saturday. Conditions are good now on the local mountains. Cant beat the 30 minute drive from vancouver. We are truly blessed.
Surprisingly not busy maybe cause they jacked their prices to $90. Come 30 minutes before opening to get a good parking spot.
Whoa, $90? Damn. That's rich.
Oh, the other thing I noticed with Baker is that the views you get are more inside mountain views, versus our local mountains like cypress/grouse, you get city views, with Baker, you are skiing inside the mountain bowl, so you're surrounded by mountain 360deg.
6793026
01-01-2020, 11:00 PM
^ yup. there is literally no city / views / things to do, walk to party. It's purely a place to ski / board and get the fuck off the mountain.
We rented a cabin 3 yrs ago and had a blast, we did leverage and took advantage of their local costco to stock up and it's one of the side benefits of cheap meats and dirt cheap booze.
westopher
01-07-2020, 07:07 PM
Seymour was really good this Monday considering the way the season started. The snowpack is what it would be early December for a normal season, here in the PNW. It's pretty shit, but, it's better than not going. I would have said just stay home about a week or so ago though. Busy and just abysmal.
twitchyzero
01-07-2020, 08:06 PM
^ yup. there is literally no city / views / things to do, walk to party.
maybe when it's foggy
i've probably just gotten used to looking at the burrard inlet but the view of mt. shuksan beats the views at cypress/whistler
https://usatunofficial.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/topo-shuksan-nw.jpg?w=1000&h=663
westopher
01-07-2020, 09:02 PM
I’d much rather look at mountains than the city I live in, when I’m snowboarding.
blkgsr
01-08-2020, 08:17 AM
ya who the fuck wants to look at dumpy vancouver when you're on the hill?
the whole point is to be outside in the semi-wilderness.
underscore
01-08-2020, 10:10 AM
As someone who skis at Big White
You guys can see stuff when you're on the hill?
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