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  1. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    The credit card companies are a significant source of revenue for the airlines. They are also insurance against unforeseen disasters like COVID because that revenue is fairly independent of airline travel. Delta has overhauled its program a couple of times, but there always seems to be an...
  2. Tony Crocker

    Skier Visits by Area

    Not really. Snowbird tickets aren't cheap and have increased in recent years at a similar rate. Formerly nearly all Utah day tickets were a bargain at the local ski shops. Those days are gone in the era of Epic and Ikon.
  3. Tony Crocker

    Skier Visits by Area

    Obsolete. Notice the big bump in Alta's number from 2003-04 to 2004-05, which I'm sure was due to 2004-05 being the first year of high speed Collins. Snowbird actually declined despite 2004-05 being by my educated guess the best ever season in the Cottonwood Canyons. Why? It snowed 122 inches...
  4. Tony Crocker

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

    Liz had bad weather nearly her entire week in Chamonix in 2001. Her group skied Les Houches one day and Les Contamines one day. They also went to Verbier and that was the only decent weather day. The areas discussed in this thread are the most convenient bailouts from Chamonix on bad weather...
  5. Tony Crocker

    East Village at Deer Valley

    Crown and KSL are the managing partners, but there are passive investors who may be getting restless about when they will see returns. The SACV is some evidence of that.
  6. Tony Crocker

    Spring 2026 in Utah Cottonwood Canyons

    I never understood why Backside was closed, so glad to see some flexibility reopening it with the new snow.(y)
  7. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Mammoth's storm total was 25 inches and Kirkwood's 42. Palisades got 25 at its base, 29 at Alpine base and 43 at Palisades 8,000. Utah only got scraps from this storm but is in line for at least a foot more midweek. Yes, the Idaho OpenSnow guy expressed some bitterness seeing this with all...
  8. Tony Crocker

    Eaglecrest Gondola Project - Juneau Alaska

    One of the links above mentioned that the Mt. Roberts tram I rode is overcrowded when cruise ships are in port now. The used pulse gondola is obviously a reaction to the skyrocketing prices and backlog orders from Leitner/Poma and Doppelmayr for new lifts. Stuart has had a couple of recent...
  9. Tony Crocker

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

    That's a good definition for my 98 underfoot, rockered tip but stiff tail Blizzard Bonafides. In far flung areas in the Alps it's not practical to be switching up skis during the day. So I want something that decent in both powder and on hard packed groomers. Even on new snow days busy...
  10. Tony Crocker

    Isola, FR: 02/04/18

    I'm going to call anecdotal on this. More relevantly, the resort is at 2,300 meters and the ski terrain goes up over 3,000. So perhaps it was like Mammoth a couple of times this season, where it rained at the Main Lodge snow plot but still snowed higher up. These storms enhance Mammoth's...
  11. Tony Crocker

    East Village at Deer Valley

    While I agree with all of this sentiment, it still leaves the question, "How does Alterra make money, and specifically enough to satisfy its investors?"
  12. Tony Crocker

    East Village at Deer Valley

    That’s a very informative article from PeakRankings. A recent Forbes article says many private equity companies are having trouble raising new capital and limping along with these Single Asset Continuation Vehicles that replace restless initial investors with new ones. I’ve always wondered how...
  13. Tony Crocker

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

    Yes fat skis are essential in very heavy snow. But I thought the Nordstau snow was fairly low density until the spring sun got at it. And I wasn't skiing it at that high elevation. Ovrannaz, Chatel, Avoriaz, Flaine, all in the 1,800 - 2,300 meter range. I was not on fat skis at any of...
  14. Tony Crocker

    Isola, FR: 02/04/18

    There is no reliable and consistent way to do that, particularly with the huge verticals. Bottom of someplace like Zermatt and its 99 inches is not particularly useful info. But Isola 2000 has a vertical not that different from many places in North America: 1,800 - 2,603 meters and the snow...
  15. Tony Crocker

    Spring 2026 in Utah Cottonwood Canyons

    I spy former admin's green helmet in the pic above! You might want to check in with Jimk and/or his son for insider knowledge.
  16. Tony Crocker

    Saas-Fee, CH, Mar. 27, 2026

    I agree with ChrisC about Lake Louise, Telluride and Tahoe, but would put Alyeska up there with them. Weathertoski's list is on another level IMHO. First views of something the likes of which you have never seen before tend to leave the most lasting impressions. In my case that would have...
  17. Tony Crocker

    Spring 2026 in Utah Cottonwood Canyons

    Alta website shows Supreme Bowl closed, along with Backside and everything off the High T. That’s a lot of Alta’s prime powder terrain. I’d guess the T lost coverage during the March heat wave, not sure that would true for Yellow Trail on the way to Backside.
  18. Tony Crocker

    Isola, FR: 02/04/18

    Isola 2000 has almost exactly the same standard deviation of annual snowfall vs. average (40%) as Mammoth (39%) with that average being half as much (175 vs. 350 inches). However, as at many places in the Alps Isola measures snow at the very bottom of lift service vs. Mammoth about 1/3 of the...
  19. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    We will be skiing Mammoth April 15-17. Storm total is 16" so far. Mammoth should have no problem lasting until Memorial Day with similar snowpack now (38-107 inches) as at this time in 2011-12 (60-96) and much more than in 2013-14 (40-70) and 2014-15 (18-50). Wolf Creek closed as announced...
  20. Tony Crocker

    Mountain Summit Signs: Post 'Em!

    I was surprised that Flaine did not have one of those signs at the top with that panoramic view of the north face of Mont Blanc.
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