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  1. #526
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregL View Post
    Well, they neglect to mention that Alpy patrol closes the area to uphill travel for the season once control work starts, which should be soon.
    Huh?

    Lot 4 access and the snow lake trail side aren’t closed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowen View Post

    That looks gorgeous! I was about to ask where this is, and then I realized that I know exactly where this is because it's on my list of places I want to backpack to next summer. I love seeing it in the early winter like this where only the higher elevations have snow. The elevation gain required to get into the alpine in this area is crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wapow View Post
    My eye test tells me that a great percentage of newbs can't ski well enough to be venturing around in the BC. Watching people ski around Paradise is generally painful, but that's nothing new. It's been that way for years. It's also pretty ridiculous to expect people to mentor strangers during a pandemic.
    Ah, you mean the folks who learn to ski by getting backcountry gear and don’t really have any experience skiing at all.


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    Yes. Mainly comprised of climbers, who think that they have some innate crossover skills that will make up for their lack of skiing ability. I've also noticed that they generally never become good at skiing regardless of how long they do it, but they tend to crush on the uphill from day one. Nobody who has any real skiing skills gives much of a fuck about that (what is worse than the newb who goes off the front, not knowing where the destination lies???). Hence the collective ambivalence about mentoring them. I generally tell these folks they should do at least 30 days at the resort before venturing out touring. None have passed this test to date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wapow View Post
    The lady doth protest too much, methinks.

    Back to stoke.

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    looks like good coverage. nice shot I guess that is the south side of Ranier
    off your knees Louie

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    The lurkers? It’s in the fucking New York Times.
    Been lurking for a while, and I'm not sure what's going to outdo this. At least in the categories of comebacks and meta posts.

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    Lots of New Yorkers, or lurkers, or just usual crowds in the Table mountain backcountry today.
    Nice day out there, if a bit windy, with powder stashes holding up away from the wind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wapow View Post
    they tend to crush on the uphill from day one.
    My lady gets intimidated/frustrated by these folks. She's 10 times the skier they are, but getting smoked on the skin track always gets her questioning if we are going somewhere she can't handle...

    At least until she sees them stem-christying backseat on the way down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamtron View Post
    Lots of New Yorkers, or lurkers, or just usual crowds in the Table mountain backcountry today.
    Nice day out there, if a bit windy, with powder stashes holding up away from the wind.

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    I never trust anyone that pays for news or porn.

    Nice day out there up north.


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    I've driven past both returning from BC so have seen them but anyone got tips on Mt Spokane and 49 North? If I can only do one which is better?

    Both worth using a day on if I'll be staying in Sandpoint and skiing a couple days at Schweitzer?

    Hows the base at those 3 hills currently? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FigureELEVEN11 View Post
    I've driven past both returning from BC so have seen them but anyone got tips on Mt Spokane and 49 North? If I can only do one which is better?

    Both worth using a day on if I'll be staying in Sandpoint and skiing a couple days at Schweitzer?

    Hows the base at those 3 hills currently? Thanks!
    You know Schweitzer is passholder only at the moment, right?

    Everything is thin and rocky right now, and there is not much snow in the 10 day forecast. Schweitzer has very limited terrain with lot of rocks at the moment. Needs at least another foot of snow at least. Probably going to be really thin by next weekend. I'll probably be out mountain biking or digging trail if that gives any indicator...

    I'd probably not bother with driving to either mountains from Sandpoint, maybe drive to Lookout Pass/Silver, or Whitefish. Both those places are lower elevation than Schweitzer and have limited snowpack.

    And when you're in town, please be considerate... don't share your germs, please wash your hands, wear a damn mask and remember people live here. We all want to ski this winter and enjoy our lives without an invasion of people coming from out of town and skiing and getting the town sick because their mountains are closed. We have a lax policies up here in N. Idaho because we believe in personal responsibility. Be responsible and I'm sure myself and other mags will be happy to show you the "goods" aka less rocky spots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Artist Formerly Known as Leavenworth Skier View Post
    You know Schweitzer is passholder only at the moment, right?

    Everything is thin and rocky right now, and there is not much snow in the 10 day forecast. Schweitzer has very limited terrain with lot of rocks at the moment. Needs at least another foot of snow at least. Probably going to be really thin by next weekend. I'll probably be out mountain biking or digging trail if that gives any indicator...

    I'd probably not bother with driving to either mountains from Sandpoint, maybe drive to Lookout Pass/Silver, or Whitefish. Both those places are lower elevation than Schweitzer and have limited snowpack.

    And when you're in town, please be considerate... don't share your germs, please wash your hands, wear a damn mask and remember people live here. We all want to ski this winter and enjoy our lives without an invasion of people coming from out of town and skiing and getting the town sick because their mountains are closed. We have a lax policies up here in N. Idaho because we believe in personal responsibility. Be responsible and I'm sure myself and other mags will be happy to show you the "goods" aka less rocky spots.
    Yes I am familiar with Schweitzer and skiied there last March I flew to Seattle when it was the only place with covid and started there then crossed into Canada no border issues. This years trip will be into Spokane. I have 4 New Hampshire mountains on my pass so it'll be more busy than ever with VT ski refugees.

    The trip will start in Whitefish and end in Sandpoint so theres 4 weeks for a base to build up.

    I was pretty responsible on that trip from a virus point of view still annoyed at the hostel @ Red for refusing to refund me because I didn't feel comfortable sleeping in a dorm. But these businesses need folks like me to support them.

    Lookout/Silver might be a stop if they have the best snow. I really want to check out Turner.

    Montana also has legal sports betting which might dissuade Sandpoint. Bell to bell pow skiing, some takeout, and putting 100 bucks on a Bowl Game to watch in the room will be $$$.

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    Umm, Spokane is closed. We are actively trying to limit the amount of fucktards coming into our city...

    To recap — You flew into Seattle which was a known hotbed right as the pandemic was ramping up and then proceeded to gallivant around Canada and the West... yeah fuck that. Stay home Amigo. Besides our hills are flat and it never snows out here!


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Artist Formerly Known as Leavenworth Skier View Post
    We have a lax policies up here in N. Idaho because we believe in personal responsibility.
    If that's going to be your region's approach, could you guys step it up on the whole personal responsibility thing? Overflow patients from N. Idaho being sent to western oregon and western washington. https://apnews.com/article/virus-out...c9aa8e2a87b49a

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Artist Formerly Known as Leavenworth Skier View Post
    You know Schweitzer is passholder only at the moment, right?

    Everything is thin and rocky right now, and there is not much snow in the 10 day forecast. Schweitzer has very limited terrain with lot of rocks at the moment. Needs at least another foot of snow at least. Probably going to be really thin by next weekend. I'll probably be out mountain biking or digging trail if that gives any indicator...

    I'd probably not bother with driving to either mountains from Sandpoint, maybe drive to Lookout Pass/Silver, or Whitefish. Both those places are lower elevation than Schweitzer and have limited snowpack.

    And when you're in town, please be considerate... don't share your germs, please wash your hands, wear a damn mask and remember people live here. We all want to ski this winter and enjoy our lives without an invasion of people coming from out of town and skiing and getting the town sick because their mountains are closed. We have a lax policies up here in N. Idaho because we believe in personal responsibility. Be responsible and I'm sure myself and other mags will be happy to show you the "goods" aka less rocky spots.
    Listen to the “local”.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mfcf13 View Post
    If that's going to be your region's approach, could you guys step it up on the whole personal responsibility thing? Overflow patients from N. Idaho being sent to western oregon and western washington. https://apnews.com/article/virus-out...c9aa8e2a87b49a
    Polyass is the forum subsection to discuss whether relying on personal responsibility is enough when realizing that 165 million people are dumber than the average american.

    In the meantime, for those lucky/smart enough to have a few days off this week, tomorrow and wednesday look like absolutely gorgeous conditions to tick off some big alpine lines. Id love to go back where i was this weekend: 8"-10" forecasted today, then sunny the rest of the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiLyft View Post
    Umm, Spokane is closed. We are actively trying to limit the amount of fucktards coming into our city...

    To recap — You flew into Seattle which was a known hotbed right as the pandemic was ramping up and then proceeded to gallivant around Canada and the West... yeah fuck that. Stay home Amigo. Besides our hills are flat and it never snows out here!


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    One nursing home had it.

    Yeah I am pretty happy just skiing in bounds and sitting around in a hotel room. The trip will be to tick off the smaller mountains I wouldn't normally hit if able to go north of the border. Might end up not leaving Montana until its time to fly home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by californiagrown View Post
    In the meantime, for those lucky/smart enough to have a few days off this week, tomorrow and wednesday look like absolutely gorgeous conditions to tick off some big alpine lines. Id love to go back where i was this weekend: 8"-10" forecasted today, then sunny the rest of the week.
    I have to call in tonight for jury duty tomorrow... Fingers crossed that it somehow results in a mid-week ski opportunity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by californiagrown View Post

    In the meantime, for those lucky/smart enough to have a few days off this week, tomorrow and wednesday look like absolutely gorgeous conditions to tick off some big alpine lines. Id love to go back where i was this weekend: 8"-10" forecasted today, then sunny the rest of the week.
    Wind will be a major factor with this storm... already seen 80mph on ridgelines last night. So be sure to pack extra avy bacons into the alpine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waveshello View Post
    I have to call in tonight for jury duty tomorrow... Fingers crossed that it somehow results in a mid-week ski opportunity.

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    I was in this boat on the other side of the ridge. All trials were canceled due to covid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FigureELEVEN11 View Post
    Might end up not leaving Montana until its time to fly home.
    Lovely. Wholeheartedly support your plan to not enter the state of washington. gtfo.


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    be sure to pack extra avy bacons into the alpine.
    Mmmmmm......avy bacon.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by FigureELEVEN11 View Post
    Yes I am familiar with Schweitzer and skiied there last March I flew to Seattle when it was the only place with covid and started there then crossed into Canada no border issues. This years trip will be into Spokane. I have 4 New Hampshire mountains on my pass so it'll be more busy than ever with VT ski refugees.

    The trip will start in Whitefish and end in Sandpoint so theres 4 weeks for a base to build up.

    I was pretty responsible on that trip from a virus point of view still annoyed at the hostel @ Red for refusing to refund me because I didn't feel comfortable sleeping in a dorm. But these businesses need folks like me to support them.

    Lookout/Silver might be a stop if they have the best snow. I really want to check out Turner.

    Montana also has legal sports betting which might dissuade Sandpoint. Bell to bell pow skiing, some takeout, and putting 100 bucks on a Bowl Game to watch in the room will be $$$.
    As a vermonter who now resides in western washington, please stay away until post pandemic. Would would love to have you after

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    I was in this boat on the other side of the ridge. All trials were canceled due to covid.
    Sure enough--kittitas co jury trials cancelled through mid January. I'm 0-3 on jury summons now. It's a world of possibilities for Tuesday... Better check today's NYT.

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    So, I know we love to gripe about Xtal here, but anyone here what’s up with Stevens? Opening day is/was scheduled to be this Friday (12/4) but I haven’t heard a thing about whether that stands or is getting is pushed back. Also, no available reservations for that day yet...
    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    So, I know we love to gripe about Xtal here, but anyone here what’s up with Stevens? Opening day is/was scheduled to be this Friday (12/4) but I haven’t heard a thing about whether that stands or is getting is pushed back. Also, no available reservations for that day yet...
    Their avatar on their instagram says reservations for opening week will open up 12/2.

    The comments on all 3 Puget Sound resorts SM feeds are just bitch-fests. Sounds like the aggro attitude hasnt transferred over to real-life at xstal though. Glad i bought my season pass the day they went on sale in April, and have had it in hand since july. Here's to hoping that affords me some kind of priority in the inevitable reservations system at Alpental.

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