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  1. Tony Crocker

    Yellowstone Club, Mar. 6, 2026

    In 2001 NASJA journalists at the Big Sky annual meeting had an opportunity to visit the Yellowstone Club in its formative stage. Most of the ski area had been built and the first 70 members had joined, but none of them had built houses yet. The thread above has additional posts from 2019 with...
  2. Tony Crocker

    Alta/Snowbird, UT March 7-10, 2026

    There is nothing for me to add here to posts by kingslug and Tseeb. Liz and I were at Alta Sunday with former admin, kingslug and company. Monday Liz and I skied with Adam, Alexa, Ben, Eddie and Chris, but mostly groomers as Alexa was having boot issues. I have been worn down by skiing 25...
  3. Tony Crocker

    LCC and BCC Powder Days, March 6-7, 2026

    Former admin said today was his best day of the season at Alta. This after complaining about the traffic this morning.
  4. Tony Crocker

    Stubai Glacier + Innsbruck Visit, AT 03.05.26

    Jim Steenburgh was a visiting professor at the university in Innsbruck a few years ago. He is mostly a backcountry skier and relied exclusively on public transit during the months he lived there. When I looked up his URL to post here, I discovered he's in Innsbruck right now! You should...
  5. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Yes I think Banff is still a safe bet this spring. Mt. Bachelor is opening the Summit chair today. This is surely its latest opening since it was installed in 1982. Crested Butte's North Face is still closed. Don't be fooled that the lift is running. The only open skiing is the short runs...
  6. Tony Crocker

    Northeastern U.S. Weather & Conditions

    The run of consistent Northeast winter weather came to an end this week. However, to the extent there was any rain it must have been modest. The major Vermont areas remain in full operation this weekend with spring conditions.
  7. Tony Crocker

    Kühtai, AT: 03/06/26

    T-shirt weather from that last pic?
  8. Tony Crocker

    SkiWelt, AT: 03/03/26

    I did not know that. Portes du Soleil has far more interesting skiing. Liz' summation of SkiWelt as 5x (Killington+Sugarbush) remains accurate from this TR IMHO. Yes, Liz and I skied 60K vertical in our 2 days at SkiWelt, part of my 6-day record of 184,900. But we probably had better snow...
  9. Tony Crocker

    Big Sky, MT March 4-5, 2026

    Liz and I left Moonlight soon after its liftline grew to 10 minutes. We stuck to cruisers as Friday is going to be obviously much better. So I toured Liz to the areas we didn't ski Wednesday: Elk Park Ridge to Thunder Wolf, the Deep South boundary to Yellowstone Club property and the Lewis...
  10. Tony Crocker

    Big Sky, MT March 4-5, 2026

    Liz and I arrived at Big Sky at least 1.5 hours after Tseeb. We had to wait for a freight train in Bozeman and a one lane section on Hwy 191. Liz also didn't bring her Ikon pass and had to get a new one at the ticket office. Big Sky was conspicuously low tide vs. my three prior visits in...
  11. Tony Crocker

    U.S. Presidency #47

    It’s a dog didn’t bark situation. Saddam was very dangerous, had already attacked two of his neighbors and used WMDs on Iran and the Kurds. It’s pure speculation what he would have done if left in place, but invading Syria when its civil war started in 2011 is a fairly safe bet. Incorrect. ISIS...
  12. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    Most of them, yes. I have more, but I'd rather wait until I have explored all of WST's links thoroughly.
  13. Tony Crocker

    Perry's Peak California Avalanche, Feb. 17, 2026

    Detail article in Feb. 28 NY Times as told by two survivors. @jamesdeluxe, please unlock this.
  14. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    James has been recommending half board hotels including dinners in the Alps for well over a decade. That’s what we did in the Jungfrau (Wengen) in 2024, and nearly everywhere we skied in Austria in 2017 and 2022. If traveling not in a car as JimK did in Europe, you are constrained to hotels and...
  15. Tony Crocker

    Bridger Bowl, MT March 2 and 3, 2026

    Tseeb took a much needed break today as I had Monday when Liz flew to Bozeman. We skied Bridger Tuesday in more cooperative sunny weather than Tseeb got Monday. The clearing weather also meant clear skies for the 4:30AM lunar eclipse. Bridger was in full-on spring mode, so our 10:30AM...
  16. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    Yes, Peter Landsman is referenced in Worldskitraveller's home page, along with Jimmy Petterson, Arnie Wilson and Stuart Winchester. FYI I'm ahead of Stuart in ski area count (292 as of Sunday), though I'm sure not for long given his mission and our ages. I have also skied 7 continents.
  17. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    I very much appreciate the detailed response from Worldskitraveller. He may not know that Jimmy Petterson and I have connected over the past four years as rabid Dodger baseball fans as well as skiers. He returns to SoCal (where he grew up) mid-September every year and stays to the end of the...
  18. Tony Crocker

    U.S. Presidency #47

    It's fairly clear to me that many Iranians, perhaps including some high placed ones, hate that government. Some people are consistently feeding valuable info to CIA and Mossad about key officials' whereabouts.
  19. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Clearly safest bet in US for that time frame and later this spring. LCC would be a close second with more powder upside. Only as a last minute call. The Northeast run of exceptional conditions is forecast to end with rain later this week. It doesn't matter in Vermont how great the season...
  20. Tony Crocker

    Showdown, MT, Mar. 1, 2026

    Showdown's lifts are rounding errors. Maverick wins Montana's :bs: award by claiming 2,000 vertical when the real number is 1,500. On second thought I should retract that above statement in favor of Big Sky's 400 inch snowfall claim, a number it has never achieved in 39 years of recording its...
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