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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Yeah, I went right from the Village to TSV. I've probably said this too many times and probably in this thread, but it is two different beasts. TSV was primarily a slalom ski hill vs gs at the village. TSV has so many hidden lines that takes a nose and desire to find. Sharky af which added another element...straightling skilz [emoji16] Both great places, but very different. Although to your other point, the town and vibe of Taos doesn't compare...anymore. Village along with every other great hill town has been blown up by kooks. No airport has saved Taos.
    Totally, I'm more about the vibe than the skiing now and Taos just has it. I prefer skiing wind buffed HP and steep bump lines than powder if powder means fighting the hordes and battling crowds. That's just not my thing. I hate powder frenzy scenes so much that I often wait it out for the following mid week day that's sunny and warm and the pow has been skied off finally.

    The skiing style difference you mention between Taos and the Vill is spot on imho. It's like comparing speed tech to slow rock tech with mountain biking.
    Both are great but a little different. I think Taos skiing probably attracts me more now because I don't want to launch massive airs anymore and prefer to be challenged in a different and more low impact (in theory anyways) sort of way but that sort of dynamic bm skiing with giant hucks is for the youthful rippers, not so much me!


    The Vill tho, I gotta say is probably the best powder skiing mountain in the country. The consistent pitch and lower face terrain is unmatched imho. Everyone out there seems to think of the Vill as an extreme skiing place but I think it shines more so as a powder skiing spot or place to train for other deep, big mountain skiing locations.

    Snowbird, Taos and Jackson are definitely my top three mountains for terrain in the Rockies. They are all awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Went to Taos this fall for our last pre-kid get away. Ate great food
    Oh, man - I hope you treated yourself to a relleno at the Taos Inn...

    Goddam I could really go for one of those right about now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    I hate powder frenzy scenes so much that I often wait it out for the following mid week day that's sunny and warm and the pow has been skied off finally.
    This has been my M.O. for the last 2 years in the Puget Sound.

    The best is in the spring, March and April when the little duffer storms roll in dropping 3-5" each day for a few consecutive days. The Powder Whoreds see the days total and decide it's not deep enough for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    Totally, I'm more about the vibe than the skiing now and Taos just has it. I prefer skiing wind buffed HP and steep bump lines than powder if powder means fighting the hordes and battling crowds. That's just not my thing. I hate powder frenzy scenes so much that I often wait it out for the following mid week day that's sunny and warm and the pow has been skied off finally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    This has been my M.O. for the last 2 years in the Puget Sound.

    The best is in the spring, March and April when the little duffer storms roll in dropping 3-5" each day for a few consecutive days. The Powder Whoreds see the days total and decide it's not deep enough for them.
    Exactly, gotta find those windows that don't sound the alarm off for the general public
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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
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    Yes please!
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    Taos is great. Dancey clearly doesn't get it, and that is a really, really, really good thing.

    What is the "Vill?" I clearly missed something in my trg studies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    Yes please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinipenem View Post
    What is the "Vill?" I clearly missed something in my trg studies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    Exactly, gotta find those windows that don't sound the alarm off for the general public
    100%. random 1-3" forecasts that end up being 6. Le tits.

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    TAOS New Mexico....BETA.....?

    I’ll pile on with some Taos love. My parents spent the early 70s working in the for the Public Health Service in MN, skiing Taos almost every weekend. My old man first brought me out there as a kid in the mid 90s. Wife and I try to get a trip down there every year. Yea it doesn’t snow as much as some of the other places we like to ski, but when it does it’s soo good. Love the comparison to techy Mtb riding, it’s fun skiing, hard to compare to other places. Food, vibe, art, and the people all make for a unique experience that keeps us coming back every year. Also, the chill parking lot scene makes for one of the best slope side setups in the biz .


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    Izzat chute down by the van St. Bernard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Izzat chute down by the van St. Bernard?
    Mmm, though it looks familiar (that tree in the middle) I’m just guessing. Maybe Elevator (skier’s left of St. B), but I think it might be High Somewhere, a little farther down the West Basin trail.

    Looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Went to Taos this fall for our last pre-kid get away. Ate great food, ran cool trails, saw lots of good art, stumbled on live music. Kicking myself for having never skied down there despite 10 years of living on the front range. Cool fucking town and not just a ski brah town.

    Is there any reasonably affordable way for a non IKONer to ski a few days around there without paying full rates? Perhaps swapping comps to my hill?
    Taos offers pretty good advance rates online. Mountain collective is a good option in lieu of Ikon. Used to be awesome before the Alterra resorts left it.

    Their mountain collective policy isn't great you get 50% off the highest day rate possible after the 2 freebies and can end up paying more per day than you would have gotten booking directly a week earlier. So Weds in april 50% off is 50% off MLK Saturday pricing.

    I apoligize for my conduct I had had a few beers I'll just agree to disagree a couple inbounds avy deaths once in a while is an acceptable price to pay for better access to the goods. Taos and Alyeska are the 2 best resorts in the USA and Alyeska has their own BS there are marked runs on their trail map that legitimately have not been opened in over 10 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoYou WannaDance View Post
    ...a couple inbounds avy deaths once in a while is an acceptable price to pay for better access to the goods. .
    asshole
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    asshole
    Seconded

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    Hey guys, he was "apologizing." DYWD, why don't you just move to Taos or SW CO and become an avalanche expert? Its not that complicated, and I'm sure you'll live to tell the tale.

    If a couple inbounds avy deaths every few years was an acceptable statistic, I bet many of us posting in this thread wouldn't be.

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    dywd= the new and improved Benny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Went to Taos this fall for our last pre-kid get away. Ate great food, ran cool trails, saw lots of good art, stumbled on live music. Kicking myself for having never skied down there despite 10 years of living on the front range. Cool fucking town and not just a ski brah town.

    Is there any reasonably affordable way for a non IKONer to ski a few days around there without paying full rates? Perhaps swapping comps to my hill?
    Buying tickets online two-three days in advance reduces window rate by a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    dywd= the new and improved Benny.
    I laughed.

    And fixed the problem. But that means I must take someone off ignore and Byates is the winner. Welcome back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    100%. random 1-3" forecasts that end up being 6. Le tits.
    Or that mid week sleeper pow day that the morning report says 2 inches and it nukes all day and it's bottomless by lunch time. The last one of those for me was probably 8 years ago.

    I'll take a blue bird PP day over the powder day shit show every time tho.

    The shit shows have become so annoying that my personal view of powder skiing has almost completely lost it's value. Someone says powder day and I get feelings of frustration and stress, rope drops and traffic, wind holds and massive lift lines, crowded runs and dodging squids. Sure, you can say well you gotta go to such and so when........I don't really have the $ for that. Trying to keep up with the skiing Joneses is even more stressful. So yeah, give me the place with 250 inches of snow with killer terrain and beautiful sunshine and stress free skiing. F the powder and never ending winters. I'm good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lvovsky View Post
    Buying tickets online two-three days in advance reduces window rate by a lot.
    i did this last year. i think i bought ahead planning on two days after the storm. west basin opened day before. caught opening on wild west and longhorn , kachina did not open. next time i think i will plan for day after and stay 3 days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    I laughed.

    And fixed the problem. But that means I must take someone off ignore and Byates is the winner. Welcome back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    dywd= the new and improved Benny.
    Yeah, was wondering if this was someone reincarnated trolling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoYou WannaDance View Post
    …a couple inbounds avy deaths once in a while is an acceptable price to pay for better access to the goods.
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    asshole
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    Seconded
    I think you guys are being a little soft, but I’ll third it. DYWD, did you go fuck yourself yet? Split, kook!

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