Yes, I know this is the slide zone. Hang with me for a sec.
Over the past few years, I've noticed what I would consider to be a mistake on the part of some avalanche professionals (instructors/guides/forecasters) when it comes to riding lifts as a mitigation strategy. It's rarely, if ever, discussed as a skiing option. In fact, I'd even say that among a certain subset of these pros, there's even a snobbishness when it comes to riding lifts. At best, they might admit to riding lifts with their kids (if they have to!)
Skiing is skiing for me. Yes, there are a host of issues related to resorts these days- most notably parking and traffic. And yes, there are costs involved although in my opinion, passes are dirt cheap compared to 25 years ago (although sadly single day tickets are a different story). Pow days can be a shitshow that not everyone wants to deal with.
Too often a forecast on a high or extreme day will read "today is a good day to stay home and work on your knitting" Perhaps that should sometimes say "today is a good day to shred pow at a local resort". This past season, my area had a 16 day stretch of considerable or higher, and another 21 day stretch of considerable or higher. There are only so many times that the forecast can read "ski slopes of 30 degrees or lower". People can only be expected to stay vigilant so long. Maybe during prolonged stretches of the same messaging the forecast can toss out a "go spin a few laps inbounds if low angle skiing is getting old for you". I think a lot of avy instructors don't mention inbounds as a strategy at all.
I get it. No one wants to take a level one just to be told to go ride lifts. Nor does anyone want to read a forecast that says go to the resort. There are plenty of skiers that are perfectly happy meadow skipping as well. But there are times when that might be the right answer. This is perhaps a more acute issue in continental climates and/or bad seasons.
Maybe it's just the air of superiority that a small subset of pros have against resort skiing that bugs me. I don't know. Just food for thought, feel free to tell me that I'm an idiot or that no, perhaps I have a point.
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