Good snow at Purg overnight. Vail and BC picked up 6. Steamboat gonna get hammered this weekend.
Park City caught 7.
Park City caught 7.
Sure you're not thinking of WP? Haven't seen a word on that, and have some peeps over there for last couple weeks and they didn't mention that either last time we talked. But I'll ask them on that for sure.MAS444 said:
They had to extract a bunch of folks from one of the main lifts in Telluride the other day after the Lift broke down. Not surprisingly, Telluride is not reporting this.
Bayou City said:
BC & CB are best hills for above avg snowpack @ 107/108%
SS: 85%
Keystone: 84%
Telly: 104%
WP: 94%
Steamboat for us has been in good in Feb & Mar last couple of years.Cibalo said:
Need some guidance. Last year we did Keystone and got caught in a -20F blizzard. It was horrible. But the 1/2 day of ski lessons the kids got they enjoyed. So hoping to get another season out of the kids ski clothes we want to try again.
We can only make a trip during spring break, March 8-16. Looking at New Mexico and lower elevation than Keystone. Is Ruidoso too far south for that time of year? Is Anglefire a better bet? Are there other places to consider? Kids are 5 and 7.
Cibalo said:
Need some guidance. Last year we did Keystone and got caught in a -20F blizzard. It was horrible. But the 1/2 day of ski lessons the kids got they enjoyed. So hoping to get another season out of the kids ski clothes we want to try again.
We can only make a trip during spring break, March 8-16. Looking at New Mexico and lower elevation than Keystone. Is Ruidoso too far south for that time of year? Is Anglefire a better bet? Are there other places to consider? Kids are 5 and 7.
Cibalo said:
Need some guidance. Last year we did Keystone and got caught in a -20F blizzard. It was horrible. But the 1/2 day of ski lessons the kids got they enjoyed. So hoping to get another season out of the kids ski clothes we want to try again.
We can only make a trip during spring break, March 8-16. Looking at New Mexico and lower elevation than Keystone. Is Ruidoso too far south for that time of year? Is Anglefire a better bet? Are there other places to consider? Kids are 5 and 7.
RangerRick9211 said:Cibalo said:
Need some guidance. Last year we did Keystone and got caught in a -20F blizzard. It was horrible. But the 1/2 day of ski lessons the kids got they enjoyed. So hoping to get another season out of the kids ski clothes we want to try again.
We can only make a trip during spring break, March 8-16. Looking at New Mexico and lower elevation than Keystone. Is Ruidoso too far south for that time of year? Is Anglefire a better bet? Are there other places to consider? Kids are 5 and 7.
Super vague, my dude. None of us can guarantee a blizzard-less experience.
Are you wanting to maximize the week skiing? Or just keep them in 1/2 lessons? Anything you want outside of skiing? Budget? Flying, driving - do you have a major airport with lots of routes?
There's endless options - more so if you're open to BC/AB in Canada.
That said, Silver in N Idaho has an indoor water park. That's a guarantee if snow fun bombs for you. We're off to Sunriver, OR tomorrow. We ski Bachelor, then play at the Cove (indoor swim park) all evening. 6 year olds favorite destination on earth. Cute little downtown where we grab dinner, ice cream and ice skate.