When you come over this March, please leave the rain behind.
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Agreed haha
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I haven't skied there yet but hope to fix that this winter.
I'm not a fair weather skier either. I enjoy the occasional spicy bit at Stevens but it's mostly to access a good 35° pitch of gladed trees or a little bowl. Not really the type that seeks out the super gnar. Give me a glade or two with a pillow popper here and there.
It seems to me that Schweitzer splits the difference between the large, long pitches of groomers and trees at Mission and the steeper tight trees and open bowls with a more type coastal snowfall like at Stevens. In a lot of ways that sounds pretty great. Plus 3000 acres that seem to be mostly skiable unlike Mission which I'd say you can only ski about 1000 acres of the 2000 they claim to have due to the patchy snowpack.
Fake news. Idaho's northern mountain has lots of acres, but most of them involve hiking out after the stream crossing. Some people say it's flat, but that's pretty optimistic--any run worth taking slopes up nicely on the way back to the lift. The fog is nice, though, makes you feel lonely.
Those two lifts to get back to Siberia will still be faster than Chair 6. Considering the line that develops on 6 on a pow day, the 13 minute ride, not including the geek-stops that always happen, the slow-downs caused by mechanical issues on that old chair, etc., it should be faster taking two lifts and should further conserve snow in Siberia. Also, not that many people really ski Lakeside proper. Most will take the new triple and head to the east with Whiplash being the first run to get hit. In my experience, everything from Misfortune and up toward the top doesn't really get hit too hard. It's above the ability levels of most skiers so usually stays pretty good for a longer period of time. Granted, it will all get skied out sooner than it does now but that will include being able to get five runs in an hour versus two or three as it now stands. You'll get your vertical, only quicker. Then you can start hitting Siberia or wherever and probably still have some good turns left.
always love the I want yuppie amenities (cool shops, nice bars, no shitty homeless people) but I don't want yuppie signalling (no JLR dealerships) doublethink.
I like Spokane
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Looks like it's FIS SG/DH at Schweiz this year late Jan/early Feb maybe? So it will definitely snow or rain that week whether I am there or not because.. speed.
I'm mostly kidding about the rain (tho 2015 was all time biblical) other than to razz these guys that they are not as inland pnw as they like to believe all the time. ;)
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KQ - Speaking of Russ Vanderwilde, I was talking to a friend this weekend who had an ACL cadaver implant with him this past April. She's doing great with her PT and is feeling strong, etc. He told her no skiing this winter, which I was really surprised by. She's into rehab nearly 8 months and no skiing at all for a year? Seemed a bit overly cautious to me.
This thread was touted as being worth reading in the week in review. I am disappoint.
Interesting article in today's Spokesman Review regarding foreseen growth in Spokane-Coeur d'Alene corridor.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/201...ring-nearly-1/
Just checking in here, I'm really late to the party... advice: live closer to ID when you get here (valley or otis orchards) because Idaho is where you're want to recreate. PM me with any questions.
We'll need to get a spokane/n. Idaho ski day going this winter!!!
Depending on exactly where you want to go in Idaho, this is a variable. I live just north of Spokane and travel pretty exclusively to Sandpoint/Schweitzer. It's 30 minutes faster from where I am than if I were in east Spokane County and is largely devoid of traffic. Plus, I just don't like the Valley area too much, outside of Liberty Lake. But that's just me...
Let’s do it. Pick the date 2Funky
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