ChrisC
Well-known member
Tamarack is similar to Deer Valley many years ago. It's definitely a real estate play -- that is full construction with cranes and tents everywhere.
And its strengths are similar: high-speed lifts, no crowds, immaculate grooming, mostly upper intermediate cruising.
What I liked the most is that it is essentially a ridge, so you could traverse to either skiers left or right and ski a 2000-2500 ft run through bowls, trees, etc. The low traffic provided excellent opportunities for corn formation with cold valley temps and eastern exposure.
I skied with some instructors for a run or two. They said Tamarack would be lucky to have 50 people on the mountain on a weekday. A Lonely place. My Saturday could hardly be called busy. I was the only one on the Wildwood lift/sector often.
And its strengths are similar: high-speed lifts, no crowds, immaculate grooming, mostly upper intermediate cruising.
What I liked the most is that it is essentially a ridge, so you could traverse to either skiers left or right and ski a 2000-2500 ft run through bowls, trees, etc. The low traffic provided excellent opportunities for corn formation with cold valley temps and eastern exposure.
I skied with some instructors for a run or two. They said Tamarack would be lucky to have 50 people on the mountain on a weekday. A Lonely place. My Saturday could hardly be called busy. I was the only one on the Wildwood lift/sector often.










