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  1. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Goat's Eye has no chance of ever lasting this long. I've seen melt/freeze there in February and rocks emerging in April. Standish and Strawberry are north facing but very intermediate. The groomers very much need to be salted or the corn window will be short or nonexistent. I'd very much...
  2. Tony Crocker

    WePowder: The Alps - Freeride Suggestions (All Sizes)

    Yes, and I need to figure out how to get it into my suitcase for our trips. This list above is mostly the usual suspects. Davos/Klosters is interesting because it was the first place in the Alps that I had a whole day of non-competitive powder in what is a primarily intermediate resort. It's...
  3. Tony Crocker

    Patrick's Streak, Ski Travel Priorities

    I just happened to know about Sun Peaks. A quick Google search revealed that Nakiska and Panorama do it too. I also inquired about Lake Louise, but it's in a National Park so the public is prioritized over restricted race training. Kicking Horse has a local alpine race team that may get on...
  4. Tony Crocker

    Europe 26/27

    This seems like the correct advice. Late March should be more filled in and less sketchy than what Jimk reported, surely within Kylie's comfort zone from a skiing perspective more like Liz and I had in 2018. I agree. Guides surely won't commit to a 5-6 hour day with significant odds of bad...
  5. Tony Crocker

    Patrick's Streak, Ski Travel Priorities

    Sun Peaks competes in that market too (early November before public opening). So the top racers prefer fresh manmade to leftover melt/frozen glacier snow?
  6. Tony Crocker

    Ski Area Count 2023-2026 Updates

    AFAIK that has always been true, and thus the reason almost no one counts Orelle separate. To me the "right number" of areas of that massive complex is four, but I defer to the consensus of defining the boundaries by lift ticket domain. Lift ticket domain is also useful for sorting out the...
  7. Tony Crocker

    South America 2024

    Welcome to Hombre de las Nieves and thanks! We are still waiting for @ChrisC's TR from Aug/Sep 2024.
  8. Tony Crocker

    Patrick's Streak, Ski Travel Priorities

    Blackcomb did not exit until 1980 and the Hortsman/Showcase T-bars did not open until 1986. Whistler's alpine T-bars were open at its 1966 inception and possibly had year round snow that long ago. My impression is that the racers are more interested in September with the firmer snow and closer...
  9. Tony Crocker

    Ski Area Count 2023-2026 Updates

    Goegraphy says Orelle is the 4th area, but lift ticket boundaries, the vast majority of skiers and history (Les Menuires was built first, then Val Thorens, and last Orelle) say Les Menuires is the 4th area. I decided to yield to consensus on this one.
  10. Tony Crocker

    Ski Area Count 2023-2026 Updates

    They were combined when I skied there about 4 hours. I count as one even though they fit the Skitistics no-piste connection as two. Obvious, as they are 45 minutes and 3 lifts apart. Grindelwald-First, which Jimk skied but Liz and I did not, is a third area a half hour train ride separated...
  11. Tony Crocker

    Utah Skier Days 2025-26 Decline Worse Than Colorado: Plummet 26%

    Mammoth went to RFID in 2011. Both areas took beyond RFID implementation to process Mountain Collective cleanly.
  12. Tony Crocker

    Ski Area Count 2023-2026 Updates

    Southwest is CA, NV, AZ, same definition as Kottke/NSAA. ChrisC: This is precisely the reason for my bias in favor of them. Often we can examine a trail map before we set foot on a new place and figure out how to avoid crowds. I love all those Q&As ChrisC posted!:eusa-clap:
  13. Tony Crocker

    OpenSnow: Inflated Snow Forecasts / No Actual Snow Data

    Good luck on that in South America aside from Portillo and maybe Valle Nevado. The Alps may not be so easy either. I think Fraser made a serious effort at it, which he has essentially abandoned. He has not published a "Who Got the Most Snow in the Alps" feature for the past two seasons. The...
  14. Tony Crocker

    Ski Area Count 2023-2026 Updates

    Big picture our lists are overall constructed similarly. ChrisC's results are very marginally more liberal than mine. Because I count vertical within each ski area, I have a geography bias toward requiring defined boundaries. Fortunately that fits well with the Euros' Skististics criteria...
  15. Tony Crocker

    Utah Skier Days 2025-26 Decline Worse Than Colorado: Plummet 26%

    Evolution of From 1996-2008 I was a guest during Iron Blosam week, skiing 3 or 4 days there. In those olden days I'd buy tickets at SLC ski shops. The best deal for Snowbird was a 2-out-of-5-days ticket that was probably at least 1/3 off 2 window tickets. From 2009-2013 I had finally bought...
  16. Tony Crocker

    La Clusaz, France: February 6, 2026

    How far off piste can you go there without falling into a crevasse? :icon-lol: When we were there all the pistes were winter packed powder without a trace of firm subsurface on the top 3,000 vertical at least. Ungroomed near the pistes was nearly all wind blown sastrugi with some breakable...
  17. Tony Crocker

    Ski Area Count 2023-2026 Updates

    Updated through June 2026: Region ChrisC TonyC James Patrick Liz Lonnie EMSC JimK MarzNC Eastern Canada 4 4 18 80 4 0 0 2 2 US Northeast 67 8 30 33 23 1 35 29 27 US Atlantic+Southeast+Midwest 25 1 7 3 3 0 13 16 19 US Northwest 18 16 2 4 7 30 2 1 2 US Southwest 24 28 0 4 18 34 9 9 9...
  18. Tony Crocker

    Patrick's Streak, Ski Travel Priorities

    I checked with the direct websites. Hintertux is indeed closing July 26 until mid-September in 2026. I do not know whether this is permanent change in policy or due to the bad snow year in Austria. Zermatt's summer operations for 2026 are shown here. An interesting point is the time of day...
  19. Tony Crocker

    La Clusaz, France: February 6, 2026

    We skied La Clusaz on a Saturday in 2018 and Thursday's powder had been hit fairly hard on Friday.
  20. Tony Crocker

    Utah Skier Days 2025-26 Decline Worse Than Colorado: Plummet 26%

    I would be firmly in the AltaBird camp. As it is, with Ikon about half my days include time at both areas. Formerly an AltaBird pass was about 150% of a single area pass. Due to the spat over parking/reservations/traffic you now have to buy the season passes separately. Living there, jimk is...
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