Never seen such an email with tons of available slots from Mustang before.
Never seen such an email with tons of available slots from Mustang before.
People ditching due weather? Lots of guys aging out all at the same time? Pushed on prices too much and this is the result? A bit of each?
My brother booked a different remote style operation recently (heli in/out) that is way less fancy/upscale for lodge/food. Price was cheaper for a 4 day than Mustang is for a 3 day... (Skeena cat).
My greatest ever journalist score in 2012. I knew I was very lucky with conditions: 50 inches in the few days before I arrived. I would wear out fast there if conditions were not so good. But it's NE facing and likely gets 450 inches, so a good bet in Jan/Feb....most seasons.My brother looked into White Grizzly - reasonable $, but steep, lots of trees, and further south.
I was hearing a few reasons when I was at Mustang a few weeks ago that included injuries and newborn arrivals (booking 1 year out, prior to conception, may factor in here). I also suspect costs are starting to factor in as well as current global politics.Never seen such an email with tons of available slots from Mustang before.
People ditching due weather? Lots of guys aging out all at the same time? Pushed on prices too much and this is the result? A bit of each?
My brother booked a different remote style operation recently (heli in/out) that is way less fancy/upscale for lodge/food. Price was cheaper for a 4 day than Mustang is for a 3 day... (Skeena cat).
I found some old invoices in e-mails. For my prime February dates, per day cost:All day, heli-operators have pushed prices too high. Some cat operations are pushing it.
Never seen such an email with tons of available slots from Mustang before.
People ditching due weather? Lots of guys aging out all at the same time? Pushed on prices too much and this is the result? A bit of each?
My brother booked a different remote style operation recently (heli in/out) that is way less fancy/upscale for lodge/food. Price was cheaper for a 4 day than Mustang is for a 3 day... (Skeena cat).
Are you over 68? Monarch sells a season pass for $25 to people 69+. Monarch is opening up the new lift and terrain in No Name Bowl this weekend.I wish that Monarch were on my Indy Pass. Not gonna pay $80 advance and drive two extra hours to ski groomers with 74 inches YTD (but better than Sunlight at 39 inches!). Loveland is at 89 inches although we know that doesn't tell the whole story with the big wind gusts.
I turn 62 in early March.Are you over 68?
There is zero chance any of the North Face/High Lift terrain will be open that soon. The skiing will be a slightly larger version of Monarch.heading to Crested Butte in the next week.
I was going to be passing through there during that week too, but probably not now.We're now almost certainly going to cancelling our Bachelor trip for Feb 9-14.
Bill knows that. It's an easy day drive from Albuquerque. He really likes the town of CB. He's been to CB more than once when he didn't ski any upper mountain terrain. Booked in a lodge in town this trip. I'm sure he'll have a good time.There is zero chance any of the North Face/High Lift terrain will be open that soon. The skiing will be a slightly larger version of Monarch.
Are you (MarzNC) still going to Big Sky? I will probably pass through there between Canada and Snowbird the first week of March.
2025-26 | worst | worst | |||
Area | Nov-Jan | Rank | Nov-Jan | season | comments |
Bachelor | 73 | 52/53 | 42 | 76-77 | 11 in Feb77 |
Hood Mdws | 91 | 37/38 | 90 | 00-01 | no 77data |
Schweitzer | 91 | 20/20 | 91 | 00-01 | no 77data |
Brundage | 78 | 17/17 | 88 | 23-24 | seas since 89 |
Alta Collins | 129 | 46/46 | 138 | 17-18 | no 77data |
AltaGuard | 121 | 78/80 | 81 | 76-77 | |
Park City | 63 | 51/52 | 37 | 76-77 | |
Brian Head | 49 | 35/35 | 51 | 13-14 | no 77/81data |
Breck | 80 | 37/37 | 112 | 11-12 | no 77/81data |
Copper | 86 | 44/45 | 72 | 12-13 | no 77/81data |
Loveland | 79 | 51/53 | 66 | 80-81 | |
Steamboat | 101 | 44/45 | 102 | 11-12 | no 77/81data |
Vail | 86 | 38/39 | 79 | 17-18 | no 77/81data |
Winter Park | 104 | 49/51 | 90 | 11-12 |
Gothic | 79 | 49/52 | 65 | 76-77 | |
Taos | 53 | 54/55 | 33 | 17-18 |
Big Sky is certainly low tide with reported 29 inch base depth, but it's 83% open including maybe half the Lone Peak runs. Most people will need some Ptex after they ski up there.
Why is LCC's snowpack holding up well? Long term Alta water content average is 8.2%. This year so far it's 12.4%, not far off Mammoth's 13.1%
Yes there would be many more rocks if that snow were the usual 8%.He took a slightly more optimistic view: 'You have some snow!'
Big Sky also has a unique rocks called andesite that is sharp like shale, but hard like granite. It also cuts like a knife. When I worked in a medical there in December 2002, I recall suturing many lacerations from those rocks.I was there in Jackson & Big Sky in late Feb 2018. Big Sky was reporting a 125-inch base. Still lots of rocks! An East Coast chairlift rider asked me: How can there still be rocks with over a 100-inch base?
Again, it's where Big Sky measures snow, and the wind is removing snow from some areas and depositing it on others.
Big Sky is analogous to some European areas (Zermatt, Monterosa, La Grave, more) in how rocky (shale?) the underlying terrain is and how much snow it takes to cover some of it to make it skiable.