Obviously some resorts are better for storm skiing than others. Wondering what resorts are good and which are horrible?
Obviously some resorts are better for storm skiing than others. Wondering what resorts are good and which are horrible?
Storm King of course
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I haven't skied that many resorts but appreciate that Alta will always have fun terrain open in all conditions, unlike many others
I like storm skiing in old growth trees. Mt Hood Meadows has some good stands, and it storms there a lot.
Not the whole ski area but A-Basin’s Pali chair and terrain, along with the Steep Gullies when open, is some pretty amazing skiing in a storm. Above treeline there, forgetaboutit.
Steamboat would be at the top of my list
Jackson hole would be on my list. Limited sample but I couldn’t believe that when I was there for a 60” storm day they got the whole mountain open by like 9:30 am.
Pallisades/ Squaw has to be the worst. It often takes them days to open all their terrain.
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Well there are some in Europe which work well. I Even have one for Avie level 5 conditions. when the whole Northern alps basically shut down. It's pretty flat though. The best are usually in the southern alps larch trees and a high tree line are the stuff of storm skiing dreams. Northern alps is a bit more Tricky. But they exist.
One of my top three in the Piedmont unfortunately shut down in 2019.
Verbier is best of course. Seriously though.. Bruson is still on my list to check out when it dumps [emoji6]
Horrible: Engelberg and Andermatt. No trees and nothing open if it really dumps..... which doesn't mean there us no good storm skiing nearby.
It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.
The trees below the tram at Disentis looked decent.
Jackson skis pretty good during storm days if ya know where you're going.
I heard Sierra at Tahoe had some of the best tree skiing in the country but there was that fire. I bet Heavenly has great tree skiing for storm days.
Our little place here in Arizona skis well on storm days.
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It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.
Kirkwood is good. Often they run chair 6, that unloads straight into the wind, and accesses a fair chunk of their ridgeline. Aforementioned wind windloads the runs. Enough trees to help with vertigo. High enough for drier snow.
Big Sky above treeline can be a blessing and a curse. If the tram is open and it's a whiteout there will be no one skiing.....and you can't see shit...but if you know how to braille your way around you can find yourself into the spots that are free-refills whiteroom lap after lap with the same 3 other tram rats skiing in the milk bottle.
Obviously Alta during a storm is epic.
Alta is just an incredible mountain all around.
Whatever resort has the most snow and less people.
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Alta bird when the road is closed sounds legendary
Haven’t done that personally but know many that won’t stop talking about it
Mount Baker in the rain FTMFW!!
Any place that gets rotor.
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