JC
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Given the fact that work is starting on the new Mt. MacKenzie ski area in Revelstoke, what's the word on the terrain and snow quality?
Mt. MacKenzie receives a lot of snow, but slopes opened up during the initial phases will have Southern exposures Does that imply good snow up high, poor snow down low? Will the Northern latitude, relatively high peak elevation (for Eastern BC anyway) and heavy snowfall mitigate the exposure issue to any large degree?
What is the terrain like vis-a-vis some of its Eastern B.C. neighbors? The vertical drop will be massive, but is there a good variety of terrain and does the mountain have some nice steeps?
Mt. MacKenzie receives a lot of snow, but slopes opened up during the initial phases will have Southern exposures Does that imply good snow up high, poor snow down low? Will the Northern latitude, relatively high peak elevation (for Eastern BC anyway) and heavy snowfall mitigate the exposure issue to any large degree?
What is the terrain like vis-a-vis some of its Eastern B.C. neighbors? The vertical drop will be massive, but is there a good variety of terrain and does the mountain have some nice steeps?