25-26 Ski and Snowboard Thread

Alta/Snowbird have been amazing the past two days.....Utah was having a rough year until I showed up.


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Even got to spend the day at Brighton with the one and only @Wrong Way Dan
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I'm guessing you didn't get caught up in the avalanche activity. My buddy is a local and he said they have been having tons of slides since there was no previous snow to stick to before this latest storm.
 
Crazy that as of 1.5 months ago, there was basically no snow. Only the peaks had some snow. One of the worst starts of the year on record for them.
Honestly having lived in Utah for years, this is like the least surprising thing to me ever...December and January are not the big snow months... 2 days of snow at Alta and its light years better Vermont... Conditions were awesome this week.. Not the best I've ever skied at Alta, but pretty good.
I'm guessing you didn't get caught up in the avalanche activity. My buddy is a local and he said they have been having tons of slides since there was no previous snow to stick to before this latest storm.
Nothing that I'm aware of....they have been setting off charges all week, even on Tuesday at Brighton where @Wrong Way Dan were wondering if they were trying to cause a rock slide

After the storm they have been doing the typical avy mitigation stuff... Was on the lift this morning when they set off the charges on Greeley.... Nothing slid...
 
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Blue at night was just like I remembered. Icy and filled with high school Jerry’s. I lasted about 2 hours and left for food and a good rest before Elk tomorrow. 👍🏻
Pro-tip: If you buy your Elk pass online, you can pick it up at the automated kiosks at the bottom of the E and F lifts (blue smudge at 8 o’clock of the red circle). Red circle is best place to park. When you do this, you avoid having to take the shuttle to the base area (which is busier) and when you are done skiing you can take a run (#19, Lenape) down to the trail entrance to the parking lot. To get to the kiosks you can take that same entrance from the lot and ski down to the kiosks to pickup your pass before heading to the lifts. The mountain is very easy to navigate. You can get to almost any trail on the mountain from either of the lifts. Enjoy, you may never do Blue or Camelback again 😁
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Pro-tip: If you buy your Elk pass online, you can pick it up at the automated kiosks at the bottom of the E and F lifts (blue smudge at 8 o’clock of the red circle). Red circle is best place to park. When you do this, you avoid having to take the shuttle to the base area (which is busier) and when you are done skiing you can take a run (#19, Lenape) down to the trail entrance to the parking lot. To get to the kiosks you can take that same entrance from the lot and ski down to the kiosks to pickup your pass before heading to the lifts. The mountain is very easy to navigate. You can get to almost any trail on the mountain from either of the lifts. Enjoy, you may never do Blue or Camelback again 😁
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Truth. back in the days of hanging lift tickets, they used to allow a single lift ride up from there to go down to the main lodge. When they decided to end that complimentary run, and forced that lot to take the shuttle down to main lodge, that's the last time I was there. I gotta get back. Do they still have the warming hut at mid moutain?
 
Truth. back in the days of hanging lift tickets, they used to allow a single lift ride up from there to go down to the main lodge. When they decided to end that complimentary run, and forced that lot to take the shuttle down to main lodge, that's the last time I was there. I gotta get back. Do they still have the warming hut at mid moutain?
I have only been going there a few times over the last 7 years. I remember the hanging tickets but don’t recall a warming hut?
 
Pro-tip: If you buy your Elk pass online, you can pick it up at the automated kiosks at the bottom of the E and F lifts (blue smudge at 8 o’clock of the red circle). Red circle is best place to park. When you do this, you avoid having to take the shuttle to the base area (which is busier) and when you are done skiing you can take a run (#19, Lenape) down to the trail entrance to the parking lot. To get to the kiosks you can take that same entrance from the lot and ski down to the kiosks to pickup your pass before heading to the lifts. The mountain is very easy to navigate. You can get to almost any trail on the mountain from either of the lifts. Enjoy, you may never do Blue or Camelback again 😁
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Thanks for all the insider info, but somehow I nailed most of this by luck. I parked in that lot, hit the automated kiosk, and was in line for the first chair at 8:12. The lift started spinning at 8:30, and I skied the whole mountain and was out by 1:30. The snow was amazing. I think I found one patch of ice. Ungroomed trails were a blast, and I got to ski the east side lift line as well. Super fun place, and I skied out next to my truck. The longest lift wait was maybe 10 minutes on a holiday weekend. Everyone I spoke to said don't let the secret out. I'll be going back for sure.

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I think my first trip to Elk was 1981...nice to see the lifts haven't changed at all lol. Although to be fair, I know it used to be a double/double...they made it the double/quad in the 90s....outside of that I think everything is exactly the same.

Def the best mountain in PA
 
Wrapped up a week of skiing in Utah....5 days at Alta/Snowbird (we jumped back and forth) and 1 day at brighton.

Skied all day everyday.....family did great, at the mountain by 8:30 and never asked to leave before 4pm once. When we got there, it was probably as thin as I can remember seeing Alta in February....that said...snow was still pretty good chalk and it wasnt icy....TBH, I hit less rocks the first couple of days there then I did that powder monday in Vermont a few weeks ago. After the storms, it was excellent...Thursday morning we took the sugarloaf lift at alta....got to the gate at snowbird and I guess we beat everyone who had to come up via the tram....the whole baldy side of the mineral basin was untouched. That was pretty cool....as I told my son...you might only experience this a few times in your life skiing at a resort.
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Wrapped up a week of skiing in Utah....5 days at Alta/Snowbird (we jumped back and forth) and 1 day at brighton.

Skied all day everyday.....family did great, at the mountain by 8:30 and never asked to leave before 4pm once. When we got there, it was probably as thin as I can remember seeing Alta in February....that said...snow was still pretty good chalk and it wasnt icy....TBH, I hit less rocks the first couple of days there then I did that powder monday in Vermont a few weeks ago. After the storms, it was excellent...Thursday morning we took the sugarloaf lift at alta....got to the gate at snowbird and I guess we beat everyone who had to come up via the tram....the whole baldy side of the mineral basin was untouched. That was pretty cool....as I told my son...you might only experience this a few times in your life skiing at a resort.
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Very nice!
It's so true, even a low snow year in Alta, still beats VT, and I love VT.
 
....as I told my son...you might only experience this a few times in your life skiing at a resort.
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About 15 years ago we were at Steamboat when 30-36" fell overnight. My son was 10 and had a hard time moving forward. We stopped for lunch mid-mountain and my son told me he wanted to quit after lunch. A woman in earshot turned and told my son that they were just discussing how in over 50 years of skiing all over the world that this was the best day they've ever had then she told my son, "you're not allowed to quit today."
 
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It's so true, even a low snow year in Alta, still beats VT, and I love VT.
I have to say....If I had to pick only one place to ski the rest of my life...it would be Alta...snowbird being a very close second. Just the best most consistent snow I have ever skied on...the terrain is excellent...I have all the stuff I need to make my ass pucker from time to time (as someone who is afraid of heights...the high traverse always gets my attention lol) Plus there is some great easier stuff that my wife loves...I can't remember ever waiting on a lift line more than a few minutes....It was 20min from the place in sandy that we rented for $1000 for 7 nights...which was also only 20min from the airport. Salt lake might not be Zermatt in terms of culture, but im there to ski and it has everything I need within a few minutes....I wanted a mat to stand on to change into my boots in the parking lot....there is only like 17 costcos in salt lake lol. We left NJ in that 0 degrees, 40mph wind last saturday....got off the plane in SLC and walked to a local park in our T shirts as it was 60 degrees.

I love colorado, big sky, vermont, etc....but im going to Utah at least once every year...to me its the perfect all around ski trip.

What I find so funny...I have a MASSIVE mormon step family....my step mom has 12 kids, over 70 grandkids....many live in the SLC area....nobody skis...same with many of my old HS friends. I go visit them and they are like...ohhh, what have you been doing out here all week? Im like WTF do you think im doing? Skiing, all day every day.....how can you people wake up everyday and stare at those mountains and not want to ski.
 
About 15 years ago we were at Steamboat when 30-36" fell overnight. My son was 10 and had a hard time moving forward. We stopped for lunch mid-mountain and my son told me he wanted to quit after lunch. A woman in earshot turned and told my son that they were just discussing how in over 50 years of skiing all over the world that this was the best day they've ever had then she told my son, "you're not allowed to quit today."
hahaha, absolutely. I said the same thing to my son....im like dude....I have been skiing since I was 3...you don't get to experience this very often...maybe one day if I ever get to retire and chase snow around

this was out first run into the mineral basin from Alta....just that view of no tracks...I was like dam...when does this ever happen lol

 
I have to say....If I had to pick only one place to ski the rest of my life...it would be Alta...

hard to argue with this. I might say deer valley, but Alta gets way more snow. I love them both, feels like deer valley will hold powder a lot longer than Alta. .


It was 20min from the place in sandy that we rented for $1000 for 7 nights...which was also only 20min from the airport.

You got lucky!! I've stayed in Sandy and it has taken me almost 2 hours to get up that canyon. I'd say you were really lucky to get a powder day and not have to deal with traffic. You can't beat the lodging prices down in the valley. Every house I've rented down in cottonwood heights or Sandy has been awesome and so much cheaper than Vermont, well over 1/2 the cost for the same kind of place.


Salt lake might not be Zermatt in terms of culture, but im there to ski and it has everything I need within a few minutes

So true! It also has some great restaurants and I saw the hockey team last time I was out there. And in the spring, its 65* in the valley. I've skied and played golf many times on the same day in Utah. Just a great spot.

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Went to Blue this morning and to our surprise, the crowds weren't that bad, and I didn't witness any fistfights! Snow was incredibly good, and the little bit of fluff that fell overnight was hero snow. We were all over the mountain, and we had a blast. Out by 1 and had a great nap.
 
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