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    I might hit 50 next year.

    I started off small in Indiana back in the 80s.
    Ski Valley, LaPorte
    The Pines, Valparaiso
    Ski World, Buchanan
    Swiss Valley, Jones
    Bittersweet
    Timber Ridge

    Then I got serious and spent all my extra cash on skiing.
    Vail
    Breckenridge
    Keystone
    Copper Mountain
    ABasin
    Loveland
    Steamboat
    Winter Park
    Telluride
    Purgatory
    Powderhorn
    Snowmass
    Aspen Highlands
    Ajax
    Buttermilk
    Crested Butte

    Jackson Hole
    Grand Targhee
    Snow King

    Snowbird
    Alta
    Park City
    Park West
    Deer Valley
    Solitude
    Snowbasin

    Taos
    Angel Fire
    Ski Santa Fe

    Whistler/Blackcomb

    Brundage

    Big Sky

    At times, I got more serious
    Steamboat Powdercats
    Mount Baily snowcat
    CMH Revelstoke
    Mt. Mackenzie
    CMH Kootenay
    CMH Galena
    CMH Gothics
    Whitewater

    Added Perfect North, IN this year and Mount Bohemia, MI.
    Looking to go CMH Adamants next year, or the Bugaboos. Anymore I will always go to Aspen/Snowmass as much as possible, along with Alta/Snowbird.
    Mount Bohemia is the real deal and a blast. I love it up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyNameIsAugustWest View Post
    Also didn't count Mount Washington but noticed some others did (Tuckerman in particular). So if each ski zone on MTW is a separate area, add 3 more (Tuckerman, Cog Railway, Huntington).
    You can't be counting back country zones as areas. If were opening the door to different backcountry zones forget my 30 something I'm probably in the thousands.

    Fully serviced backcountry lodges (Icefall, Purcell, Fairy Meadows etc.) providing lodging, guiding and catering, i'm in for those counting but that's as far as I think we should go.

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    yeah, I noticed the inclusion of Tuckerman's on a few lists, but didn't comment. Because everyone can make their lists as they see fit. But "resort" to me means something that you have paid for, for the right to ski it. I generally think "lift served" though Bluebird Backcountry is arguable. And backcountry heli huts, sure, if you want, though I don't think I'd include them or cat skiing operations on my list.
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    Yeah, I meant to remove Tuckermans from my list for the purposes of this thread. Although one could argue it's somewhat unique b/c it kind of has ski patrol. Ah well. Lists are both fun and pointless at the same time.
    I do fully intent to continue to explore new places - and there are so many places to chose from. Andermatt was next on my list - maybe still is, but perhaps better to get there next season before any significant changes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    yeah, I noticed the inclusion of Tuckerman's on a few lists, but didn't comment. Because everyone can make their lists as they see fit. But "resort" to me means something that you have paid for, for the right to ski it. I generally think "lift served" though Bluebird Backcountry is arguable. And backcountry heli huts, sure, if you want, though I don't think I'd include them or cat skiing operations on my list.
    I like this. Realistically, the spirit of the question, I thinnk, was lift served in the sense of chairlfits, t-bars, lift tickets etc.

    There's the Hankin Backcountry Ski Area up here. Cut runs, signage, warming huts, maintained roads etc. buty it's jusr really a glorified backcountry zone. Lots of grey areas.

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    Ultimately, though, just like "ski days", everyone can adopt their own "rules". For ex, for ski days (I count because I am curious), I usually feel like for resort days it has to be minimum 3 runs, and I also count days xc skiing (days "sliding on snow"), but I totally understand that some people wouldn't count xc days, or might require more or less than 3 runs at a resort.
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    Added them up thanks to this thread - thought I'd be higher than 56.

    29 East Coast (where I grew up and most smaller areas were thanks to the free Jeep ski weekends in the early 2000s)
    8 Western US
    7 Canada
    4 Europe
    1 South America
    2 Japan
    5 New Zealand

    Used to have the benefit of lots of frequent flier miles for years due to work, so did the big international trips, but really need to fill in out West the next few years. Lots on my bucket list there.
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    An interesting exercise while trying to doze off to sleep. Hard to keep track, but think over seventy. A dozen or more now closed

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    I counted about 70 recently and started thinking about going for 100. Have been at it since the 60s so it only averages about 1.25 places per annum. Many were smaller places in upstate NY, no longer up and running.


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    I’m at 43…..

    I like the idea of going for 100


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    Quote Originally Posted by cat in january View Post
    A dozen or more now closed
    I had a handful of closed ones myself. The business of ski resorts has changed so much.


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    Love the 100+ especially Buster's with a bunch of tiny little ones in Poconos etc. Surprised myself with my numbers especially considering I've lived in Virginia and Pennsylvania, other than a brief stint in Washington in early 2000s.

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    West
    4 Washington - Alpental, Crystal, 49*, Stevens Pass
    3 BC- Whitewater, Red, ?? Maggot catski
    0 OR - None
    3 CA - Heavenly, Kirkwood, Palisades
    0 MT - None
    1 ID - Silver
    12 CO - Copper, ABasin, Keystone, Breck, Vail, Beaver Creek, Ajax, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Telluride
    8 UT - Snowbasin, Snowbird, Alta, Solitude, Brighton, Park City, Deer Valley, Canyons
    2 WY - Jackson, Grand Targhee
    2 NM - Taos, Sante Fe

    East
    1 QC - 1 high school trip no idea name??
    2 ME - Sunday River, Sugarloaf
    0 NH
    0 CT/RI
    0 MA
    1 NJ - Mountain Creek
    9 VT - Jay, Stowe, Smugglers Notch, Sugarbush, MRG, Mt Snow, Okemo, Killington, Magic
    9 PA - Bear Creek, JF, Blue, Elk, Blue Knob, 7 Springs, Whitetail, Liberty, Roundtop
    2 WV - Winterplace, Snowshoe
    0 VA/NC
    3 NY - Plattekill, Whiteface, Gore
    1 MD - Wisp

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Love the 100+ especially Buster's with a bunch of tiny little ones in Poconos etc. Surprised myself with my numbers especially considering I've lived in Virginia and Pennsylvania, other than a brief stint in Washington in early 2000s.

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    West
    4 Washington - Alpental, Crystal, 49*, Stevens Pass
    3 BC- Whitewater, Red, ?? Maggot catski
    0 OR - None
    3 CA - Heavenly, Kirkwood, Palisades
    0 MT - None
    1 ID - Silver
    12 CO - Copper, ABasin, Keystone, Breck, Vail, Beaver Creek, Ajax, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Telluride
    8 UT - Snowbasin, Snowbird, Alta, Solitude, Brighton, Park City, Deer Valley, Canyons
    2 WY - Jackson, Grand Targhee
    2 NM - Taos, Sante Fe

    East
    1 QC - 1 high school trip no idea name??
    2 ME - Sunday River, Sugarloaf
    0 NH
    0 CT/RI
    0 MA
    1 NJ - Mountain Creek
    9 VT - Jay, Stowe, Smugglers Notch, Sugarbush, MRG, Mt Snow, Okemo, Killington, Magic
    9 PA - Bear Creek, JF, Blue, Elk, Blue Knob, 7 Springs, Whitetail, Liberty, Roundtop
    2 WV - Winterplace, Snowshoe
    0 VA/NC
    3 NY - Plattekill, Whiteface, Gore
    1 MD - Wisp
    I'm guessing the Quebec High School trip ski hill you don't remember was a pretty fun one.

    I just came up one i had forgotten. Thx to the OP for this thread. It's been a pleasant trip down memory lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Love the 100+ especially Buster's with a bunch of tiny little ones in Poconos etc. Surprised myself with my numbers especially considering I've lived in Virginia and Pennsylvania, other than a brief stint in Washington in early 2000s.

    61
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    West
    4 Washington - Alpental, Crystal, 49*, Stevens Pass
    3 BC- Whitewater, Red, ?? Maggot catski
    0 OR - None
    3 CA - Heavenly, Kirkwood, Palisades
    0 MT - None
    1 ID - Silver
    12 CO - Copper, ABasin, Keystone, Breck, Vail, Beaver Creek, Ajax, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Telluride
    8 UT - Snowbasin, Snowbird, Alta, Solitude, Brighton, Park City, Deer Valley, Canyons
    2 WY - Jackson, Grand Targhee
    2 NM - Taos, Sante Fe

    East
    1 QC - 1 high school trip no idea name??
    2 ME - Sunday River, Sugarloaf
    0 NH
    0 CT/RI
    0 MA
    1 NJ - Mountain Creek
    9 VT - Jay, Stowe, Smugglers Notch, Sugarbush, MRG, Mt Snow, Okemo, Killington, Magic
    9 PA - Bear Creek, JF, Blue, Elk, Blue Knob, 7 Springs, Whitetail, Liberty, Roundtop
    2 WV - Winterplace, Snowshoe
    0 VA/NC
    3 NY - Plattekill, Whiteface, Gore
    1 MD - Wisp
    If Aspen/Snowmass/Buttermilk/Highlands count as four separate places, then Whistler/Blackcomb should be two. Lets get those numbers higher! Also Sugarbush and Mt. Ellen used to be two different places, those count for 2 as well I don't care what's attached by a chairlift or Peak2Peak.

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    I'm nowhere near as cool as y'all. I can score only 40, but my carbon footprint compares to the best of them! There's probably some places I can't remember. But I also live in a terrible place for skiing.

    ON (IDGAF we ski what we can ski)
    *Glen Eden (like 300 times)
    *Georgian Peaks
    *Mansfield
    *Hockley
    *Craigleith
    *Blue Mtn.
    *Mount St. Louis/Moonstone
    *Horseshoe

    QC
    *Tremblant
    *Sutton

    VT
    *Killington
    *Stowe
    *Jay
    *MRG
    *Sugarbush/Mt. Ellen
    *Bolton Valley
    *Mt. Snow
    *Smuggs

    NH
    *Loon
    *Cannon
    *Attitash

    ME
    *Sunday River

    BC
    *Whistler/Blackcomb
    *Sun Peaks
    *Silver Star
    *Panorama
    *Red Mtn.
    *Whitewater
    *Revelstoke
    *Kicking Horse

    AB
    *Lake Louise

    NY
    *Bristol Mtn.
    *Holiday Valley

    UT
    *Deer Valley
    *Snowbird
    *Park City

    CO
    *Winter Park
    *Steamboat
    *Aspen/AH/Buttermilk/Snowmass

    ID
    *Sun Valley

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    Has anyone skied at over 100 ski resorts?

    PA - Ski Liberty, Roundtop, Blue Knob, Whitetail, Seven Springs

    VA - Massanutten Resort, Bryce Resort, Wintergreen

    MD - Wisp Mountain Resort

    WV - Snowshoe, Timberline WV

    NY - Hunter Mountain

    VT - Jay Peak, Killington, Stowe

    CO - Aspen

    MT - Whitefish

    UT - Powder Mtn, Snowbasin

    WY - Jackson Hole

    CA - Squaw Valley, Mt Rose

    OR - Timberline, Mt Hood Meadows, Ski Bowl, Mt Bachelor, Hoodoo, Bailey Snowcats

    WA - Mt Baker, Alpental, Crystal Mountain

    BC - Whistler/Blackcomb, Red Mountain, Whitewater

    CH - Les Diablerets

    35

    lol, not even close!
    Last edited by ::: :::; 03-30-2022 at 11:37 AM. Reason: forgot a couple in UT & MT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angle Parking View Post
    I'm guessing the Quebec High School trip ski hill you don't remember was a pretty fun one.

    I just came up one i had forgotten. Thx to the OP for this thread. It's been a pleasant trip down memory lane.
    Bullet point list of memorable items in least/most memorable from that H/S trip
    * Lots of underage drinking and why I still can't drink Southern Comfort 25+ years later
    * Triple black diamond trail, probably only b/c it was a steep ice rink
    * Fooling around w/ cute skater girl
    * Multiple tour buses full of booze and then stopping at a truck stop, where a kid on another bus ended up getting arrested somewhere in Upstate NY I think and rest of busses leaving. Turned out years later college friend of mine was on same trip and his best bud from H/S was the kid who got arrested, apparently bathroom line was too long so he drunkenly (of course) pee'd INSIDE the truck stop between shelves.

    and Paulster2626 thought about that too, definitely would agree Whistler/Blackcomb count as 2. I didn't split up Winter Park w/ MJ bc you could realistically ski most terrain in the same day, where PC/Canyons takes all day just going back/forth and same for Mt Ellen/Sugarbush. Alta/Bird is much easier to transfer between and absolutely count as 2. I would have counted Mt Ellen separate had I ever been. You also can't ski between the 4 Aspen areas anyway so may as well be considered same as Breck/Keystone/Vail/BC. YMMV
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulster2626 View Post
    If Aspen/Snowmass/Buttermilk/Highlands count as four separate places, then Whistler/Blackcomb should be two. Lets get those numbers higher! Also Sugarbush and Mt. Ellen used to be two different places, those count for 2 as well I don't care what's attached by a chairlift or Peak2Peak.
    This isn't Nam, man, there are rules. Oh, wait, there are no rules, so count them however you like. Not having been to Whistler/Blackcomb, I can't comment on whether it should count as one or two. But Aspen/etc are totally separate mountains owned by the same company and in the same general area; they cannot be skied together in the same day (without leaving one and taking transport to another). Independent base areas, parking lots, and slopes. Whereas something like Winter Park/Mary Jane have two separate base areas, but can be skied easily as part of one ski day, and often are. It's probably a fine line for some places, like (I imagine) AltaBird, which have distinct identities but can be skied together, and perhaps Whistler/Blackcomb.
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    Cool idea...I also thought I would be close, but looks like only half way there with 56. Never really had a goal, but mega passes and liking to check out new places might get a few more. Don't see getting to 100 unless I spend a lot of time in Europe. Probably only really about 20 more (West US) I can think of that I want to check out. Mostly smaller mom and pop places. Only 1 closed area on my list.

    List in rough number of days order:

    MT (11): Montana Snowbowl, Big Sky, Marshall Mtn, Lost Trail, Discovery, Lookout, Bridger Bowl, Turner Mtn, Whitefish, Showdown, Teton Pass

    CA/NV(11): Mt Baldy, Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, Mammoth, Snow Summit, Bear Mountain, Mt. Rose, Mt High, Heavenly, North Star, Snow Valley

    WY/ID/WA/CO(10): Jackson, Telluride, Silver Mtn, Grand Targhee, Sun Valley, 49 Degrees, Schweitzer, Aspen, Snowmass, Copper Mtn

    UT(5): Alta, Snowbird, Solitude, Snowbasin, Brighton

    Chile(3): Valle Nevado, El Colorado, La Parva

    CAN(6): Whistler/Blackcomb, Revelstoke, Lake Louise, Sunshine, Red Mtn, Norquay

    Japan(10): Furano, Hakuba Happo, Rusutsu, Niseko United, Tomamu, Teine, Asahidake, Kamui, Sapporo Kokusai, Kiroro

    To do(from likely to least):
    June Mtn (CA), Pebble Creek (ID), Maverick (MT), Mt. Bachelor(OR), Brian Head(UT), Eagle Point (UT), Bear Paw(MT), Great Divide (MT), Blacktail(MT), Powder Mtn(UT), Beaver Mtn(UT), Red Lodge(MT), Dodge Ridge(CA), Silverton(CO), Taos(NM), anything in Europe or New Zealand,
    Last edited by 406; 03-29-2022 at 10:38 AM. Reason: edit to add ones I would like to check out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    This isn't Nam, man, there are rules. Oh, wait, there are no rules, so count them however you like. Not having been to Whistler/Blackcomb, I can't comment on whether it should count as one or two. But Aspen/etc are totally separate mountains owned by the same company and in the same general area; they cannot be skied together in the same day (without leaving one and taking transport to another). Independent base areas, parking lots, and slopes. Whereas something like Winter Park/Mary Jane have two separate base areas, but can be skied easily as part of one ski day, and often are. It's probably a fine line for some places, like (I imagine) AltaBird, which have distinct identities but can be skied together, and perhaps Whistler/Blackcomb.
    Depends when you skied it - they were separate corps at one time, and even after that Prior to the peak to peak getting put it was two separate mountains without any lift or run crossover (by memory) so to change you had to go all the way to the base even. There’s multiple places I’ve skied that have since been merged by lifts, I count them separate. I’m not sure how to count something like Davos/klosters. Effectively five separate lift systems only connected by transport, is that one or five?

    im at ~95 depending on how you count

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    This isn't Nam, man, there are rules. Oh, wait, there are no rules, so count them however you like. Not having been to Whistler/Blackcomb, I can't comment on whether it should count as one or two. But Aspen/etc are totally separate mountains owned by the same company and in the same general area; they cannot be skied together in the same day (without leaving one and taking transport to another). Independent base areas, parking lots, and slopes. Whereas something like Winter Park/Mary Jane have two separate base areas, but can be skied easily as part of one ski day, and often are. It's probably a fine line for some places, like (I imagine) AltaBird, which have distinct identities but can be skied together, and perhaps Whistler/Blackcomb.
    Moonlight/Big Sky/Yellowstone club can all be skied in one day if you are wealthy.

    At one time I skied Moonlight on a Moonlight only ticket and all the people I was with dropped and poached the tram off of headwaters. I don't poach, ever, a theft of services charge would cause me to be unemployable. So I skied solo the rest of the day. Definitely a separate ski area, to me, but not to them I guess.

    The problem is most of these ski area combos are unique from each other so it is impossible to have a rule that applies equally to all of them. Aspen being a prime example with bus required, most people don't ski more than one in a day, and back in the day, Highlands was an Indy, so I have more days there than the other three because it was cheaper. Counting all 4 as one, to me, would make no sense.

    Seems like Europe can be even more complicated. I counted Val/Tignes separate, but isn't there actually 3 ski areas in that circus, or even 4? Or at least used to be 3..and I counted Whistler/BC together because I usually skied both each of the ten or so days I have there. But at one time they were separate.



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    Quote Originally Posted by dunfree View Post
    . I’m not sure how to count something like Davos/klosters. Effectively five separate lift systems only connected by transport, is that one or five?
    Madrisa, Klosters/Parsenn, Pischa, Jakobshorn, Reinerhorn, Schaltzalp. That's 6 with the first 5 available on the same lift ticket, not skiably interconnected, but interconnected by train. Schaltzalp on independent lift ticket.

    I'd count as 6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    This isn't Nam, man, there are rules. Oh, wait, there are no rules, so count them however you like. Not having been to Whistler/Blackcomb, I can't comment on whether it should count as one or two. But Aspen/etc are totally separate mountains owned by the same company and in the same general area; they cannot be skied together in the same day (without leaving one and taking transport to another). Independent base areas, parking lots, and slopes. Whereas something like Winter Park/Mary Jane have two separate base areas, but can be skied easily as part of one ski day, and often are. It's probably a fine line for some places, like (I imagine) AltaBird, which have distinct identities but can be skied together, and perhaps Whistler/Blackcomb.
    Quote Originally Posted by dunfree View Post
    Depends when you skied it - they were separate corps at one time, and even after that Prior to the peak to peak getting put it was two separate mountains without any lift or run crossover (by memory) so to change you had to go all the way to the base even. There’s multiple places I’ve skied that have since been merged by lifts, I count them separate. I’m not sure how to count something like Davos/klosters. Effectively five separate lift systems only connected by transport, is that one or five?

    im at ~95 depending on how you count
    I guess it's how you want to define this quest for tallys. Is it named mountains you've skied, or places you've been? Like, Aspen you go there and you ski the big 3 for sure, because how do you not? Same with Whistler - no way anyone who's in town for 2 days would only ski one of 'em. But now with Peak2Peak it's easy to crush alpine in both places, so really it could just be 1.

    I say count 'em all separate in this latest dick-measuring contest!

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    I guess this guy has. A quick Google suggests there are over 4-500 resorts in USA.

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