Terrain and snow is the way, in my opinion, to chose a place to ski and I always try to keep away from big resort cause I don't want to feel like I'm skiing in disneyland sitting on top of Main street USA.
No, the RV is a propulsion on 4 seasons tire, the chains fitted too loose so they were useless. I went to the grocerie at the end of the days march 3rd and it was puking snow (6 inches in 2 hours). Driving back up to Baker in 6" of snow, I ended up loosing it in the last airpin before the...
Here's some pics of 16 continious days of backcountry skiing feb 13th to 28th 2011 around Terrace in British Columbia. Great snow, great friends, no crowd, love it!
I'm not the only one driving big RV's on Mt-Baker's winding road, I came across this guy while on my way back to Vancouver, we had to both lean on the side of the road so we had enough space. I almost turn back to get some pics with him and the kids. Cool rig hey?
It was a great way to spend time with the kids, away from the freaking TV! :popcorn:
Match made in heaven indeed; I now want to sell everything I have, buy a RV, live THE life! :drool:
Tony, expert terrain is EXCELLENT and the snow was pretty fluffy too. We had one day of a more sticky kind of powder. The next day, cold had suck up all the humidity from the snow and was again excellent. We had a great time!! :-D
After 2 weeks of backcountry skiing in Terrace, I meet my kids in Vancouver, rented an RV and drove it to Mt-Baker parking lot for 5 days! Great snow (32" in 4 days) and the last day was bluebird. Here's some pics.
Véronique
Slopeside lodging
Véro
Véro
Alex
Extreme danger
Alex...
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This TR about south america skiing is getting pretty boring.
You guys should argue about how YOU like to spend YOUR vacation on another tread called striring sh__! [-X
I spoked my mind again... :-#