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  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetski View Post
    Marmot on Friday!
    Not that anyone skis here but I'm pretty stoked. Weibo is as well. Think that's the TGR members list!
    Does that make me the 3rd? Figured this made a good first post... also out for work but thinking Tuesday for some turns..

  2. #77
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    Everyone who is considering skiing at Rogers Pass this winter should visit http://pc.gc.ca/skirogers. This tells you why you need winter permits to ski most areas in Glacier National Park, why you can never ski some areas and how you can get a daily or annual winter permit to ski restricted areas which are open. N.B. the winter restricted areas have changed this year to consolidate them into 4 larger areas. The quiz for the annual winter permits is now online.

    Rogers Pass is actually in the BC Interior, not in the Rockies, and most TGR forum reports on skiing there are posted in the 2019/2020 BC interior thread

  3. #78
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengarbageman View Post
    Are you doing any bootfitting in Banff before Dec 15th?
    just priviate stuff,

    what do you need?

    PM me


  4. #79
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    Sunshine opening is apparently just going to be Strawberry plus two magic carpets...

  5. #80
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickinbc View Post
    Everyone who is considering skiing at Rogers Pass this winter should visit http://pc.gc.ca/skirogers. This tells you why you need winter permits to ski most areas in Glacier National Park, why you can never ski some areas and how you can get a daily or annual winter permit to ski restricted areas which are open. N.B. the winter restricted areas have changed this year to consolidate them into 4 larger areas. The quiz for the annual winter permits is now online.

    Rogers Pass is actually in the BC Interior, not in the Rockies, and most TGR forum reports on skiing there are posted in the 2019/2020 BC interior thread
    Thanks for the link

  6. #81
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    Sunshine opening is apparently just going to be Strawberry plus two magic carpets...
    Better than the marmot opening..? One run.. blue/green w/ shuttles back to the parking lots when you’re done .. still $55 lift tickets..

  7. #82
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    Opening day exceeded expectations. Not saying it was good, but nice for this time of year, and good to be outside on skis again


  8. #83
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    12 at SSV, 8 at LL.

    not huge amounts, but will help


  9. #84
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    Race training started this weekend at Pano. Biking is still fantastic in the valley too.

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  11. #86
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    Day 2 was skiing. Day one was skiing, but in a cloud so wetter and softer than day 2. Good to be sliding around in November


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  12. #87
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    Quote Originally Posted by grrrmountainman View Post
    Better than the marmot opening..? One run.. blue/green w/ shuttles back to the parking lots when you’re done .. still $55 lift tickets..
    You must be new. No need to take a shuttle if you know how to traverse. Plus around these parts, if we ski 80 percent of the hill before mid december it's considered a blessing.
    Hope you got out and welcome to TGRrrr

  13. #88
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    nice to see marmot open so early


  14. #89
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    Stoked to get out to Marmot next week.


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  15. #90
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    Quote Originally Posted by point_it_downhill View Post
    Stoked to get out to Marmot next week.
    Nice timing. Upper mountain opened today and Ridge chair probably tomorrow. If we could squeeze 10ish cms in the next 5 days you should get some decent turns

  16. #91
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    LL is opening paradise bowl/chair tomorrow, and more of ER 2/3 for the weekend.

    still sharks around, but you can also find that in mid march around here.

    overall really nice today


  17. #92
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    Can someone down in Fernie do me a favour?


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    It doesn't matter if you're a king or a little street sweeper...
    ...sooner or later you'll dance with the reaper
    -Death

    Quote Originally Posted by St. Jerry View Post
    The other morning I was awoken to "Daddy, my fart fell on the floor"
    Kaz is my co-pilot

  18. #93
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caucasian Asian View Post
    Can someone down in Fernie do me a favour?


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    PM me. I'll help out

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  19. #94
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    Quote Originally Posted by P.T. View Post
    PM me. I'll help out

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    Pm sent.


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    It doesn't matter if you're a king or a little street sweeper...
    ...sooner or later you'll dance with the reaper
    -Death

    Quote Originally Posted by St. Jerry View Post
    The other morning I was awoken to "Daddy, my fart fell on the floor"
    Kaz is my co-pilot

  20. #95
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    crow and east bowl opened today at LL. ER 3 closed and WH1&2

    amazing for this time of year


  21. #96
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    Super windy at Marmot yesterday which made for some creamy mid mountain turns. Looking pretty good for mid November.
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  22. #97
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    3cm in am turned to Rain and plus 3 yesterday in the village at Pano.
    Plus 7 in town

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  24. #99
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    Looking like we'll likely head up and check out the world cup next weekend. Thinking we might try to fit in a day of touring as well. Is there something fairly straightforward in the LL vicinity that's tourable / skiable right now? Bow summit maybe? Or is that just gonna be unreasonably sharky?

  25. #100
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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    Looking like we'll likely head up and check out the world cup next weekend. Thinking we might try to fit in a day of touring as well. Is there something fairly straightforward in the LL vicinity that's tourable / skiable right now? Bow summit maybe? Or is that just gonna be unreasonably sharky?
    Bow summit area and across the road will be fine - lots of people have been skiing around there in the past few weeks and coverage seems pretty good. I last skied there at the end of October and it was easy enough to dodge the sharks then so you'll be fine now (with the caveat that it's the Rockies so there will always be some rocks). The avi conditions have been touchy in the immediate Lake Louise area with quite a few slides in yet-to-be-opened resort terrain and a special mention in a recent bulletin.

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