I meant to finish up my TR for our week-long trip to Banff/Lake Louise. Saturday, March 28, was our last full day in Banff and we had already skied Lake Louise once (on a mostly nice day, so we got to see the ski resort and the beautiful scenery) and Sunshine Village once when it was snowing moderately hard all day long with very limited visibility, so we never got to really "see" the ski area or any of the views that people rave about.
Saturday was predicted to be a good day, so we decided to ski Sunshine Village again. We got on the first bus in the morning in front of our hotel and we got to the bottom gondola base about 8:20 AM. They open the main lifts at 9:00 AM and we were in the upper village about 8:35 AM. We booted up in one of the lodges there and immediately skied down to the Angel Express Quad and were able to get on one of the first chairs. The sun was just beginning to come up over the distant peaks to the East and we took one of the blue groomers back down to the base to get warmed up. The groomed trail was in almost perfect "Winter" conditions, with the recent powder snowfalls groomed to perfection.
We took the Angel Express back up and then skied down to the Great Divide Express quad that goes to the top of Lookout Mountain, that we never took the first day because of poor visibility. Already, the 270 degree views from up there were truly magnificent and awe-inspiring. I'm not sure there's a better "view" anywhere in North America (that I have seen). I stopped to take a few photos and videos and my daughter and I then skied down one of the groomed black diamond trails. Again, the trail skied extremely well, with no hint of ice or hardpack anywhere and it was FAST! I was now skiing on rented Kastle carving skis, 81 underfoot, that were almost perfect for this type of groomed powder. The sun was now getting higher in the sky, with just a few wispy clouds high up. It was already an A1, almost perfect Winter ski day, with temps in the mid-20's and light to moderate winds, even at elevation and sunny with great visibility. Not too cold and not too warm.
We skied the groomed trails off of the Great Divide lift a few more times. I tried to to cut over to the ungroomed area next to the trail but it was a combination of stiffened powder and some crusty snow that made for difficult, unpleasant skiing (think driving your car over the indentations in the pavement along the side of the highway to keep you from going off the road if you fall asleep). We then decided to ski back down to the base and try a few runs off of the Standish lift. There too, the groomed trails were in perfect shape and very pleasant to ski but I find the runs off that lift to not be very long.
We then made our way over to the WaWa lift to try a few of those trails before going in for an early lunch. We had a delicious lunch at the Mad Trapper lodge at the main base (We love that place; it's like a throwback to the 50's or 60's in skiing, with very good "ski food"). After lunch, we skied down to the Goat's Eye high-speed quad to try out that terrain (again, we did not ski that lift the first time). Here again, the conditions on the blue and black groomed trails were as close to perfect as you can get. There's very nice terrain over there, both higher up above the tree line and then down lower on the trails cut through the fairly dense evergreens. We both loved those runs and stayed over there for 4 or 5 trips up and down.
Unfortunately, though, we were beginning to lose our almost perfect ski day, as low clouds were beginning to move in fast and the light went completely flat. In the very far distance, you could see skiers (who looked like miniature ants) making their way down Delirium Dive - perhaps the steepest terrain at the ski area. I have no clue what the snow conditions were like in that huge, steep bowl. Given the flat light, we decided to make our way over to main base area and ski some easier trails for the rest of the afternoon. We took the short JackRabbit quad up and then skied over to the TeePee town Express quad that takes you up quite high on Lookout Mountain and we skied down to the base and back over to the WaWa quad for a few more runs before skiing back down on the long run to the lower base of the gondola where we caught the 3:30 bus back to Banff.
All in all, it was a great ski day - weather-wise, condition-wise and terrain-wise and the scenery at SV on a clear day is amazing. It was a great way to end our week in Banff/ Lake Louise. We then had a final, delicious dinner in Banff at the Bluebird restaurant that I would highly recommend. It was a fun week with my daughter. We got in some downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking, lunch and hiking at the Chateau Lake Louise and tried several very good restaurants in Banff. Neither one of us fell once or got injured (my main priority at my age). I thought it was great place to visit and ski and I would definitely go back again. I'm not too sure there are many more beautiful mountain areas in all of North America.