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  1. Tony Crocker

    SLC-Panorama-Banff-Jasper-Big Sky-SLC 18 days March & April 2026

    Since Jimk missed the original thread on spire measure several years ago, I invite him to read the description here. There are links to several lists by state or region. Clicking on the places you know should confirm that spire measure is a quite good quantification of visual impression...
  2. Tony Crocker

    Mountain Summit Signs: Post 'Em!

    I retitled to include both Perisher and Thredbo, so presumably either area in title search will find that thread. Users will benefit from getting both TRs at once.
  3. Tony Crocker

    Pila, Italy: April 5, 2025

    Yes, but the Monterosa exposure issue is a complication. I'm sure it's possible to score impressive off piste corn in the Monterosa but I'd guess that would be very difficult to line up for a non-local. Sometimes the southern storms hit early. That's how we were confident reserving February...
  4. Tony Crocker

    SLC-Panorama-Banff-Jasper-Big Sky-SLC 18 days March & April 2026

    In terms of surrounding peaks, yes. I'll :smileyvault-stirthepot: and ask James where those places would rank in the Alps. Slightly above average I'd say. Alyeska has both water views and surrounding peaks views. In terms of water views, the Tahoe resorts, Heavenly and Homewood in...
  5. Tony Crocker

    Pila, Italy: April 5, 2025

    I'll remind James again that French is the primary second language in Aosta. Ski trail signs and restaurant menus are routinely printed in French below the Italian. This goes back to Aosta being part of the Kingdom of Savoy from 1032 until Italian unification in 1861. In 2018 we had our...
  6. Tony Crocker

    Mountain Summit Signs: Post 'Em!

    I scanned pics from my day in 1997 and posted here. I'm inclined to agree that should be the presumption for this thread though I think that bell at Thredbo is a worthy exception. North American areas often have signs, but the person-sized block lettering style copied from the Euros is a...
  7. Tony Crocker

    Saas-Fee, CH, Mar. 27, 2026

    Not the dramatic spire measures of those top three, but skiing within the glacial features is similar to Vallee Blanche or Schwarztor. So it’s the best glacier skiing experience for those who won’t ski off piste. For scenery Liz favors the Dolomites' unique rock formations. The Dolomites...
  8. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    Our track record with Alps travel continues despite that award presentation. The plane was a bit late leaving the gate in Milan. Then we got an announcement that it weighed too much to take off and would burn fuel for 15 minutes to lighten the load. That's a new one to me! We arrived in...
  9. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    From 2014 - 2023 Delta had Medallion Qualification Miles which were calculated as miles flown. I would get 20-30K extra of these every year as a bonus for Amex card spending. These were also added to miles flown and thus are probably responsible for a quarter of those million miles. I have...
  10. Tony Crocker

    Saas-Fee, CH, Mar. 27, 2026

    Getting out of Zermatt was a bit of a logistics challenge. You need to pack up like for the airport to take the train down to Tasch. Then we wound up with all the luggage on the wrong floor from where the car was parked with no internal ramps between parking floors. I managed to change floors...
  11. Tony Crocker

    Flaine/Grand Massif, FR, Apr. 2-3, 2026

    We opted for ski-in ski-out at the Totem Hotel in Flaine, recommended by Fraser. We were disappointed that its spa facilities closed at 7:30PM when we arrived at 7:40 Friday. But the villages in Grand Massif are very low and I was concerned about logistics being based down there. We got out...
  12. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    I was surprised about the airport recognition only because flown miles don’t usually show up in my account until 2-3 weeks after the flight. Obviously the system calculated this trip would put me over and alerted the agents when we checked in. So they didn’t complain about Liz’ 58lb ski bag.
  13. Tony Crocker

    Mountain Summit Signs: Post 'Em!

    That morning at Zermatt was sunny; the afternoon was getting progressively cloudier.
  14. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    Yes, happened to most but not all US citizens.
  15. Tony Crocker

    Mountain Summit Signs: Post 'Em!

    Lake not mountain. Recent trip: I’m sure there must be one in Grand Massif but we didn’t see it. One of the first US copycats;
  16. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    Not air travel but from time to time one must travel through the Frejus, Mont Blanc, St.Bernard or Gotthard tunnels. Only Mont Blanc seems subject to queues, typically 15-25 minutes. But we arrived about 6PM on April 3 and had to wait 75 minutes. Departure from Milan Malpensa had its moments...
  17. Tony Crocker

    Les Contamines, FR: 03/07/23 + Connection Maps

    The low Austrian resorts are colder and get less rain than the low French resorts. However most of them also get less snow. Again I don’t know the quantities of any of the above to say which are more reliable and or vulnerable to rising temperatures. I’d say more vulnerable than the low PNW...
  18. Tony Crocker

    Avoriaz, FR, April 1, 2026

    We finally got a break in the weather on our departure day from Portes du Soleil. We drove 55 minutes to Ardent, which has the most efficient access to Avoriaz' alpine terrain and also gave us a half hour head start on our relocation drive to Flaine. We ascended Les Cases with a nicer view this...
  19. Tony Crocker

    Chatel/Avoriaz, FR, Mar. 30-31, 2026

    On Tuesday we saw 6 inches new snow on patio furniture outside breakfast, but no sun. We got on the 9:45 shuttle to La Linga. Once on the mountain visibility was like Sunday: clouds were mainly on top of the ridgelines but light was still flat. Nonetheless we had to try some next-to-the-piste...
  20. Tony Crocker

    Banff/Lake Louise, March 22-28, 2026

    It faces south. When we are there in February it's often so cold that doesn't matter much. In late March it's more likely. I wasn't there, but Tseeb's Whitehorn chute runs with Jimk (and therefore all of LL's north side) sounded like 100% excellent winter snow to me. Jimk's recent post has...
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