2024-25 Season Recap

tseeb

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I'm starting it again as I think my season is over even though Mammoth could be open another 2-3 weeks. Edit to add now closing June 15.

Days: 46 vs. 47 last year and 46 the year before that. Not getting to my goal of 50, even with roadtrip to UT and CO where I skied 16 of 18 days including one at Palisades on way. My only days off on trip were to hike at Arches National Park and to drive home from Snowbird. Still want to try for 70 next season as I'll be 70 in exactly 100 days.

Vertical: 1,123,900, over 50K more than last season. I averaged 24.4K/day, highest since 2002-03 when I averaged 24.5 although I only skied 20 days.

Days on $449 Senior Tahoe Value Pass: 16, way down from preceding years, $28/day - Zero days at Northstar for first time in many years.
My last Vail Tahoe day of season I skied both Kirkwood and Heavenly as I also did my first days of season in both 2022-23 and 2023-24.
Adding via edit a little more detail on days skied at Vail Tahoe resorts in previous seasons on this pass.
Season Heavenly Kirkwood Northstar
24-25 5 1/3 10 2/3 0
23-24 5 22 4
22-23 6 13 2
21-22 10 15 2
20-21 10 13 2

Days on $1K+ Full Ikon: 30, the most I've ever had on it, $38.50/day
Palisades Tahoe 8 (Alpine side only 3), Altabird 5 (3 were Snowbird side only where I will likely only ski next year in LCC as I downgraded to Ikon Base), Mammoth 5, *Copper Mountain 4, Aspen 3 (one day was both Buttermilk/Ajax, other two Highlands then Snowmass), Sierra-at-Tahoe 2 (first year it was added to Ikon and my first time after fire), *Steamboat 2, Deer Valley (from new base) 1 - *first time at Copper and Steamboat

By month
Nov - 1 (Last day of month)
Dec - 3 (My first ever daytrip from So. Tahoe to Mammoth for Ikon early-up and free breakfast)
Jan - 5 (Skied five of first six days of 2025 and had 14" new at Alpine on very busy first Saturday)
Feb - 8 (Kirkwood with 10" new on the first Friday of month)
Mar - 13 (All in first 14 days. What happened rest of month? New snow 3 days at Copper, first day at Aspen and at Altabird.
Apr - 10 (First two days great mid-week Kirkwood powder days with very low elevation snow. And new snow for Alpine's closing day)
May - 6 (Same as previous season. This year from two trips with first day Palisades, night at So. Tahoe, then next two days Mammoth)
 
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AreaSum of DaysSum of Vertical x1000Sum of Powder x1000
Mountain High (West)
1
13
0
Mammoth
17
430.3
5
Snowmass
2
44.4
2
Aspen Mt. (Ajax)
1
16.7
1
Sugar Bowl
1
17.3
5
Palisades Tahoe
1
15.1
0
Snowbird
4
66.1
10
Alta
2
28.5
3
Mt. Bachelor
3
67.5
0
Vail
1
20.6
9
Copper Mt.
2
43.2
1
Arapahoe Basin
1
16.3
1
Steamboat
1
20.7
2
Apex Alpine
1
17.3
0
Big White
2
43.6
0
*K3 Snowcat
2
20.7
13
*Amirsoy, Uzbekistan
5
38
15
*Chimgan, Uzbekistan
1
1
0
*Ski Dubai
1
2.3
0
Totals
49
922.6
67


The 49 days was lowest in retirement aside from the 41 in 2020 due to Liz' shoulder injury and the mid-March COVID shutdown. The reason this time was nearly a month of non-ski vacation late January to mid-February. The other time this happened was in March of 2015-16, but that season had a strong November start at Mammoth, so I skied 54 days and 1.07 million vertical. This season it took a very active spring to even get to 49 days.

Powder was on the low side, lift served 6.0% vs. long term average 8.6%. There were only 3 significant lift served powder days, one at Iron Blosam, one at Vail and one in Uzbekistan. At Iron Blosam my age/altitude breathing issues mean I cannot hammer a powder day there bell to bell, especially when the last half of it will be chopped up snow requiring far more effort. I did ski bell to bell powder on Vail's less demanding terrain.

Last year I predicted that the 1 million vertical benchmark of my retirement seasons would no longer be routine. I had no chance this season with the 49 days and the 7 of them in central Asia totaling a meager 41,300. The 8 post Iron Blosam days in Colorado averaged 20,200 and the 16 April/May days averaged 23,500. As in the past couple of seasons, the proportion of groomers is higher than historically, and I can probably quantify that sometime with an apples-to-apples comparison of April and later ski days at Mammoth. Liz says she has never seen such consistent quality of spring skiing and I can probably research that too. Of course those spring days were not selected at random.

The 19 different areas in 2024-25 are the least in retirement and the 4 new ones bring my total to 290. Liz skied 47 days with 7 new areas, now totaling 233.

I had 34 days on Ikon, second only to 37 in the much longer 2018-19 season, so the average price of an Ikon day was an excellent value $34.
 
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I had a surprisingly low ski day count this year. Spring was a bit odd for me. More non-ski stuff going on than I had expected, Jr not in hardcore race mode/program, lots of days actually too cold to trust that things would soften up enough, etc... Lots of excuses I guess.

41 total days was all I managed. About ten less than I had hoped to get this season.

by Month:
Nov - 2
Dec - 8
Jan - 9
Feb - 6
Mar - 12
Apr - 4

By Resort:
Eldora--------20 - 49%
3 Valleys, FR--5 - 12%*
Copper ------4 - 10%
A-Basin------3 - 7%
Mustang-----3 - 7%
Silver Star----2 - 5%*
Val d'Isere, FR-2 - 5%*
Beaver Creek--1 - 2%
Vail------------1 - 2%

*New resort for me

I am up to 119 places skied (includes a couple backcountry earn your turns locations).

Solid conditions overall for the season despite some hard groomers early season and poor snow days early on my trip at 3 Valleys. Definitely less powder than prior season though. In Colorado it was very cyclic. The following cycle happened multiple times this year: Way too warm for a ~week followed by very cold and snowy for ~2 weeks, then repeat.

I also note some lift ticket only specs (ignoring Cat skiing): My overall cost per day was $50.91, but only $29.22 per day on Ikon days; my son at $43.61 per day overall, but only $28.05 per day on Ikon.
 
I got 61 ski days this season. First day was Jan 5, 2025 at Canaan Valley, WV in good man-made conditions. Last day was on May 18, 2025 at Snowbird in 5 inches of new, wet snow.
I lost the little paper calendar that had all the days and places marked on it. I'm still reorganizing from a cross-country drive, I'll revisit this thread if I find it. Most days were at Snowbird. However, I skied two places that were new to me: Lost Trail, MT and Schweitzer Mtn, ID. If I'm not mistaken, that brings my life time ski area count up to 100 per this thread.
I buy a Snowbird senior season pass and a base Ikon add-on. Got good value from the base Ikon pass, skiing seven days at Copper, one Winter Park, two Arapahoe Basin, five Schweitzer and a handful each at Solitude and Brighton.
 
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