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I once spent the month of June in Regina and the only time the wind stopped blowing was to change direction.
We’re at fernie 21-28 then heading down to Jackson
Don't detune your tips for your trips to Fernie. Snakeridge along with the rest of the mountain is an alder farm and could use a good wacking. Stay away, the skiing is terrible.
Don’t worry I’ll be spending more time trying to keep the mrs warm than actually skiing.
That will depend on your timing through the Seattle metro and weather over snoqualmie pass. Once you get past those two hurdles the rest is easy.
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Thanks. Driven the 90 before but not the 3.
Is the 3 similar to the coq/Rogers i.e windy winter conditions the whole way?
the 3 is desolate which in summer means you can drive mach stupid and no one cares.
And in winter means you pray there's a road. The osoyoos switchbacks are a calamity.
Probably not that bad.
Grab some merch from the marketplace loonies while you're there, they are practically giving away skis.
Traveling from Canada into the USA, then back into Canada is crossing the international border 2 times when you are not a citizen of either country seems senseless and unnecessary and could cause a lot of delays. A 10 or 11 hour travel time estimate in winter is optimistic. I would make it a two day trip and arrive rested and ready to go skiing. And I would probably take the route that goes thru Revelstoke and make that and a day's skiing the stop over.
Cheers, resident of Canada so no dramas at the border. Will take the 90, less chance of delays. Probably decide Monday if we split it over two days or knock it over in one, pretty used to long drives
Did the SWTP program last weekend. Lots of fun on groomers but we stayed away from anything without snowmaking.
Summit was turning but no runs open. Looked like the patrol was up top, I am guessing boot packing going in in Taynton. There were tracks down Top of the World and some folks may have climbed and some tracks coming around the view of 1000 peaks turn to Messerli’s.
Hoping the cold snap clears as advertised before Thursday. Will have all the kids home for the first time in 3 years, so the boys will hunt the XMas tree Friday AM and decorate Friday night.
“Jingle bells, jingle bells….”
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Hey does anyone have some cheapish beater skis 108/110ish underfoot, stiff twintip ideally but could go either way. Snapped a cochise yesterday, didn't see that coming :/
Also on the hunt for telebindings, may have acquired some 192 praxis powboards, let it snow!!
Volkl bmt 109 touring skis (186cm long), drilled twice (not sure what/size) in banff. $150 CND or $200 and I'll get what ever you have remounted onto them
almost nothing opened today due to cold and colder tomorrow. Maybe warming by the weekend
Marmot posted yesterday that they would not open today. Today they posted no go Tuesday&Wednesday. Maybe Thursday but Friday things look like they turn around. My guess is jetski is back in town.
Air Temps are -43C this morning in Jasper. No wind chill.
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Goal: ski in the 2018/19 season
-25c here in Pano. I’m getting 2-4 runs before warming up. Snow is corn and dust on crust. FIS BC Cup is also here so lots of kids running around skiing better than me.
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