Today might be the first day of Autumn, but it's definitely time for people to start planning any big trips they're taking for the year.I've been talking with some buddies about where we'd like to go this season (for the big trip) and thus far it seems like some people (including me) are leaning towards Big Sky Montana and one person is inclined towards Taos. Everything I'm seeing about Big Sky seems pretty awesome and since flights are almost identical for each ($600) I'd rather go to Montana.Who on here has been there (big sky), and can you offer any advice for booking a trip there?
9/23/2011 9:31:13 AM
I realize your question is about Big Sky or Taos....which I do not dispute. Hear me out, I am planning another trip...I just finalized what looks like the cheapest trip out west I might ever take. R/T flight to SLC from JFK was $330, car rental for $250, and total cost of the 2 BR ski in/ski out, walk to Park City is $600 for 4 nights in mid-December...looks like it's going to be 4 of us on the trip, so pre food and lift tickets it's only $550 per person...here's the place in which we are staying:http://www.vrbo.com/126261When are you looking to do your trip? My friends and I were thinking about Big Sky in February...I've never been (although I've only been to Tahoe out west, so there's plenty I haven't done)[Edited on September 23, 2011 at 12:19 PM. Reason : a]
9/23/2011 12:18:07 PM
I'm hoping to get in some snowboarding this year. Last year was the first time in a long time I didn't go.
9/23/2011 12:41:35 PM
I've been to Taos, great ski mountain, one of the last to hold out on letting snowboards in... definitely a skiers mountain though, I boarded it, but wished I was on skis the entire time. A lot of vertical challenging terrain, good size mountain.Not been to Big Sky, but chances are a lot higher for LOTS of snow than with Taos. I had a couple friend that went there a couple years ago and loved it. Lots of good tree runs mixed with open bowls.
9/23/2011 12:44:39 PM
heading to brian head on the 26th of december. pretty pumped since i only skied one day last year.
9/23/2011 12:54:21 PM
9/23/2011 1:10:36 PM
Alright....So who can recommend me a good travel agent to use? I feel like it was CarZin that used one in the past and posted on TWW about it.
10/3/2011 12:46:18 PM
Has anyone bought skis or snowboards off the internet before? Any websites you can recommend? I looked around here but not surprisingly there's not much locally either in my price range or what I'm looking for.
10/3/2011 12:47:49 PM
^^ TKE: I used Jackson Hole Central Reservations.If you are going to Jackson Hole, these are the people to use. They have a unique relationship to the businesses in the area, and can offer you subsidies on airline/hotel fees that you will not find lower online.
10/3/2011 1:01:35 PM
picture of Snowshoe WV this morning. i was def surprised!!
10/3/2011 1:25:07 PM
dammmmmmmnI think we're going back to Sugar for our annual snowboarding trip but the plus is that lodging should be free if we get to stay in our friend's cabin again. Gonna have to see if I can get them to go out West again in 2013
10/3/2011 2:38:27 PM
Who all has been to Tahoe? We're planning an Easter trip out there April 24thish for a week and I'm worried about conditions being too warm and slushy. Has anyone been out to Tahoe that late in the season?]
10/3/2011 3:06:56 PM
I've been to Tahoe a few times, the latest being near the end of March.It's 'okay' that late, but that is full blown Sierra Cement season. Don't expect high quality snow. Lots of water content. Last year tahoe got an absolutely ridiculous amount of snow late into the season, but I suspect you wont that again.Tahoe is a hard one to plan.
10/3/2011 3:44:22 PM
So I might be going one month after the latest you've been...eesh that doesn't sound good.Given that my only trips out west have been Breck/Vail and Park City, I'm guessing I'm up for a step down in quality of skiing huh, at least in that point of the season.
10/3/2011 3:52:01 PM
Without doubt.But who knows, they get get cold there in a heart beat. Its really hard to plan. That late in the season, stay at Kirkwood. Highest base elevation of any of the slopes, and makes the Rockies look like the NC mountains as far as snow fall is concerned. When we last went there, I think it was late February. All the other resorts were getting snow at the bases the entire trip. We got 100% snow at Kirkwood. Wasnt great snow, but better than being rained on.
10/3/2011 4:02:17 PM
10/3/2011 10:38:06 PM
for snowboards, i've had good experiences with vertical urge in raleigh. anything they have left over from previous years can usually be had at massive discounts, more so than online stores.
10/4/2011 9:32:37 AM
^^^ thx for the feedback. So if we did want to go that week, where else should we be looking at? Only requirement is we can't go places like Breck because they're too high for some members of our party
10/4/2011 2:23:59 PM
the elevation is too high?
10/4/2011 2:29:03 PM
elevation sickness. it's sad but some people think they can fly straight from sea level to Breck without spending a night or two in Denver, they don't drink enough water, drink too much, and get sick, then blame it on altitude sickness that could have been avoided.Steamboat in CO is still pretty fun and a lot lower, I think their base is only 7,000 and top out at 10,000 (for reference Breck starts at 9 and goes to 12)[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 3:26 PM. Reason : .]
10/4/2011 3:25:51 PM
I guess thats another benefit of not drinking and skiing. I dont think I've ever had any real issues with elevation. Its unusual if I have a single beer when I am on the slopes. Too much risk.I am really hoping to make a big sky trip this year. seems to be quite an underappreciated slope.
10/4/2011 3:48:59 PM
I, too have never had a problem with altitude. I don't drink while skiing anymore, but when I was younger I certainly did. Even at home, if i drink beer i get too tired/lazy to do anything remotely active.The only time I ever had altitude related symptoms was foot-trekking to the top of peak 8 at breck, where I started seeing blue spots n shit. we just rested for about 20 minutes when we got to the top and was fine after that.
10/4/2011 3:53:06 PM
10/4/2011 3:55:05 PM
Thanks for the link CarZin but we're not going to Jackson Hole this year.
10/4/2011 4:53:54 PM
it's 12,998, i was approximating based on the just over 3,000 vertical change... but i bet you had to look that up a lot of people can drink at altitude, big whoop. my point was about people new to skiing at altitude that don't take care of the bodies doing the simple things, fitness, hydration, acclimation... i see it all the time, i live here, and with all the people that come visit, none of them have issues if they heed the advice and just prepare.it's the people like college kids on spring break that come out here not knowing any different. alcohol is a diuretic and dehydration is the #1 cause for nausea and headaches out here.[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 5:09 PM. Reason : /]
10/4/2011 5:06:49 PM
LOL. As someone that's climbed to the top of Peak 8 4 times (and tore is ACL shortly thereafter once) I can assure you I know what the elevation is at the top of Breckenridge's tallest peak And yeah, I wasn't disagreeing with any of your points (though maybe you weren't referring to me?)[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 11:35 PM. Reason : k]
10/4/2011 11:34:30 PM
10/5/2011 9:09:33 AM
Sorry I should have said lead, not link. I was referring to your mention of "Jackson Hole Central Reservations" when I asked about travel agents
10/5/2011 10:57:23 AM
10/5/2011 11:08:52 AM
hahaha, yeah that does change things a bit. Though my party included 2 60 year olds one year. I made my dad hike up Peak 8 too. I grabbed my skis and his skis and just started climbing. Once I did that he really didn't have another option
10/5/2011 2:38:23 PM
Trip booked to Utah! woooooooooooooooooooooo!
10/5/2011 11:59:34 PM
Earliest US ski resort opening in a long time!
10/13/2011 1:34:53 PM
A-basin opened today actually.
10/13/2011 2:10:50 PM
^ really, wow! This is an el nino year, right? That means big snow late in the season, right?Just took my MR 179s in to get mounted yesterday. Can't wait for my second season on skis!
10/14/2011 4:26:50 PM
I'm pretty sure this is a la nina year actually.
10/15/2011 1:57:13 AM
Definitely La Nina. Big one too:
10/18/2011 2:47:27 PM
Mmmm ENSO. Sadly, La Nina never delivered on our hurricanes dammit!
10/18/2011 3:34:20 PM
Just wanted to get some general opinions in here. I'm organizing a trip for 8 people and called up Vail and Copper yesterday to see about getting some deals. What I came up with for a 4 day 3 night stay was:Vail: 3 bdrm condo (with private hot tub) 5 min (shuttle ride) from Vail Village, airline ticket, shuttle to/from airport and lift tickets (2 days skiing) for $800/personCopper: 3 bdrm condo (public hot tub) in the middle of Copper resort, airline ticket, shuttle to/from airport, and lift tickets for $650/personI've skied both so that's not the issue for me. How do those prices look?
10/19/2011 9:08:39 AM
i'd compare with vrbo
10/19/2011 9:41:32 AM
^^ I'm living out here in CO now, so I can't compare to another ski trip, but I actually think that looks pretty good. At least I know what I'll need to budget to ski out here if I take a job in Raleigh. For the $150 difference, I'd definitely do Vail over Copper.
10/19/2011 2:59:28 PM
10/20/2011 1:30:58 PM
While that's all true the bottom line is that there is less oxygen at the higher altitude and someone in better shape will able to engage in more physical activities than someone out of shape. So you should still prepare your body for the rigorous activity that is high altitude skiing. Regardless of whether you're more susceptible to altitude sickness or not, you should prepare for those conditions to the best of your ability.Also, just came across this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUecg8Y4oDsWinter Ski Fest 2012! Premie or mod plz embed, it's hilarious.[Edited on October 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM. Reason : k]
10/21/2011 9:53:01 AM
11/14/2011 3:02:33 PM
11/14/2011 3:32:44 PM
When I go out west for Summit County skiing my crew usually buys 2 of those huge water packs you can buy at Costco. And we almost always drink all of them.
11/14/2011 4:27:27 PM
^'Tis good.Got my pass for Winter Park / Mary Jane this year after 4 years of getting the Colorado Pass.... actually excited as it's a bit closer to Denver and less traffic and less touristy. Great mountain and great snow to boot... I got the WP/MJ pass my first year out here and still one of my top 3 favorites in Colorado.I too would pay the extra to go to Vail over Copper. Copper is small (feels small) and gets the least annual snowfall.[Edited on November 14, 2011 at 4:36 PM. Reason : .]
11/14/2011 4:32:31 PM
Yeah, booked the Vail trip for a group of 6 friends last week. Came out to $800-850 per person including flight (4 days 3 nights 2 days skiing). Booked the flights last night (only $200 from RDU!)Now working on convincing another group of friends about the merits of Big Sky
11/14/2011 5:01:23 PM
After shopping around a bit I've come up with a Big Sky trip for 5 days 4 nights costing $1165.00 per person (based on 10 people going). That includes airfare, a condo that sleeps 12 and has a private hot tub, 2 SUV rentals and lift tickets for 3 days. Considering flights from just about anywhere on the east coast are $500+ how does that price sound to you guys?Just looking for opinions
11/15/2011 1:46:53 PM
thats ~$64/hr to ski, estimating 6 hours per day
11/15/2011 3:03:11 PM
If you think in terms like that, you'll never have any fun
11/15/2011 3:08:06 PM