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  1. Tony Crocker

    Chatter Creek Snowcat, B.C, Feb. 18-20, 2026

    Chatter's Pro photographer produced a 2GB mp4 file. I do not have the time or patience to edit video, but I screenshotted a few pics of me skiing.
  2. Tony Crocker

    Chatter Creek Snowcat, B.C, Feb. 18-20, 2026

    Again, a shoutout to ChrisC for posting the last-minute seat offer for this tour on Feb. 12. I was staying with friends in Reno, skiing Feb. 12-13 and planning to drive to Canada over the next 3 days anyway due to the dismal conditions at most areas in between. I did have to drive an extra 150...
  3. Tony Crocker

    Mustang Powder February 21-23, 2026

    Almost everyone I've skied with at a remote lodge does this. They have to, given their locations and that some people with allergies need to be accommodated. Mustang's website is upfront about their maximizing ski time, and strong recommendations for fit and experienced powder skiers. I've...
  4. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    My end of February report is here. Western North America season-to-date snowfall improved from its 58% low point to 68% at the end of the month. For the entire season 1976-77 seems secure in its worst ever position of 58%. But this year is in the running with 1980-81 (69%) and 2014-15 (67%)...
  5. Tony Crocker

    Europe 2025/26

    Liz went through Qatar on the way to East Africa. But she came home via Amsterdam, arriving Feb. 26.
  6. Tony Crocker

    U.S. Presidency #47

    Trump 2.0 is far more inclined to use the military than in the first term, which is what prompted my quote a year ago. The jury is out on both Iran and Venezuela. Remember Colin Powell's quote, "if you break it, you own it." Venezuela should have high odds of success because there is a...
  7. Tony Crocker

    Young Males Keep Falling From Chairlifts Out West

    It seems the Bear Mt. incident was a stunt by some Darwin award candidates.
  8. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    The Kachina lift opened Feb. 26 per skitaos Instagram, very surprising with the modest 35 inch base. On a related subject, the North Face of Crested Butte remains closed.
  9. Tony Crocker

    Island Lake Snowcat, Feb. 23-25, 2026

    I was in goggles at Chatter Creek due to temperatures than never topped 7F. Any increased google use this year is due to decreased ability to discern surface details in flat light. That situation applied this Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.
  10. Tony Crocker

    Island Lake Snowcat, Feb. 23-25, 2026

    As noted in the other thread, I arrived at Island Lake after a warm weekend. But fortunately it snowed 6 inches of dense snow overnight. The outgoing flurries early Monday morning at the lodge during the transceiver drill were barely snow at all. This storm and Monday’s overcast worked to our...
  11. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Sublimation: when snow evaporates without going through the liquid stage. Low humidity is essential and a light breeze might help. Stronger winds would likely stiffen the rain crust. I saw this at Island Lake in 2003. There was a low elevation rain crust that was about 100 feet lower...
  12. Tony Crocker

    Fernie, B.C., Feb. 26, 2026

    The past two days have been tough for wind closures of lifts in this region. Tseeb had it worse than I did at both Kicking Horse and Panorama. At Fernie the restriction was not upper vs. lower but new side vs. old side. Yes the new side goes higher, thus more wind exposure, but the old side...
  13. Tony Crocker

    Thunder and lightening - JH and Targhee

    I've only experienced thunder lift shutdowns once at Vail in early April and a couple of times late May at Mammoth.
  14. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    Sorry, James, I think it would be extremely illuminating to find out when, where and how he skis on his own turf in the Alps. I concede the point that he had an extremely rigid plan on the U.S trip and would not deviate come hell or high water, and further inquires about this specific trip...
  15. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    I agree. They are lift not ski connected, like Arosa - Lenzerheide or Les Arcs - La Plagne. In my and many cases it's a moot point because we skied both of them before they were connected.
  16. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    Excellent point by jimk, and likely an underlying source of our negative reactions. It would be like having Patrick ski every June-October month at Big Snow New Jersey. Would his streak mean anything in that scenario?
  17. Tony Crocker

    Project 101: USA Road Trip

    Make that a false overview in the case of Stowe, or Taos. I am disappointed that James did not inquire on this subject, and I believe the way to go about that diplomatically would be to place these questions in an Alps context. Feel free to follow up, assuming you got his contact info...
  18. Tony Crocker

    Cat Skiing Conditions in Canada, Feb. 18-25, 2026

    Island Lake guides are good at planning ahead. As I suspected the south facing trees were crusted. There was wind in the alpine. We got one run fairly high before they said wind loading was a concern. But they had saved the north facing trees below the Lizard Range alpine, so most of our...
  19. Tony Crocker

    Fairmont Hot Springs, Feb. 22, 2026

    Fairmont has a surface lift serving a beginner run or two. So I say Worldskitraveller rides each lift once for about 1,200 vertical. Anyone here think differently?
  20. Tony Crocker

    Fairmont Hot Springs, Feb. 22, 2026

    Actually I think I did, but part of that info came from the conversation with the mother and daughter in the parking lot. I also learned a fair amount from the Panorama resident with whom I rode the first two lifts on Saturday. I’ll ask James again, “Do you think Worldskitraveller averaged...
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