
Originally Posted by
lowsparkco
He makes a valid point. I’ve lived in Twin Falls, Ashland, OR and Bend, and took a look at the map and agree Boise is further south than I would have thought.
When you factor in gas are you better off driving hours to catch another Indy pass day?
Soldier is all right. Fun fact: they used to sell single ride passes to access some good touring terrain.
Seems like you’re making it difficult trying to drive all over. I don’t know if it’s the modern storm chaser powder fever kinda thing, but personally I’d rather save some coin on my lodging and shop some lift ticket deals and “see” a particular region. Soldier and Sun Valley is a worthy little trip. Certainly the best option out of Boise.
That makes sense and is my general plan now. I will keep it to Indy resorts and may do some driving but only to one subset, trying for more than 2 or 3 mountains as you say is just a fever thing. Fortunately I arrive early and fly out late so those can be logistic or even half ski days.
So Ive set up lodging that puts me between White and Mt.Hood,, also in McCall for Tamarack and Brundage, I'll choose the one that's looking best for snow and open terrain before I leave and cancel the other... now that I'm approaching the realistic forecast range I am very very stoked. Never been to Brundage so if they are wide open I feel sure I'll jump there
Also stoked to be flying into the small Boise airport ,,, that won't sound strange to anyone who has dealt with coming in and out of DIA on many occasions
and til thenENJOY YOUR POWDER
you know there ain't no devil,
there's just God when he's drunk---- Tom Waits
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