I really enjoy these recaps of ski trips and am especially interested in the amount of uncrowded slopes, insanely good terrain and big snowfall it seems like they got up there in BC.
The lodging at Panorama is super close to the runs, the condo we stayed at you could practically ski into the ski locker room. 10 steps. Priceless.
Other hidden gems in BC rarely mentioned are Big White (Indy Pass) and Sun Peaks (Ikon). Both have villages part way up the mountain adding a European feel and more snow than Pano. Easy place to spend 3-4 days w a family for the fraction of the cost of Vail/Breck. Tougher to get to (via either kelowna or Kamloops and an hour plus drive). Plenty of amazing terrain.
Revelstoke remains the gem, definitely the Jackson Hole of BC. Snow is very consistent, it’s not crowded, and there is seemingly endless tree-filled terrain. Just don’t expect snow at the base, as it’s usually not there.
Stuart….SHHHHHHHH
I really enjoy these recaps of ski trips and am especially interested in the amount of uncrowded slopes, insanely good terrain and big snowfall it seems like they got up there in BC.
The lodging at Panorama is super close to the runs, the condo we stayed at you could practically ski into the ski locker room. 10 steps. Priceless.
Other hidden gems in BC rarely mentioned are Big White (Indy Pass) and Sun Peaks (Ikon). Both have villages part way up the mountain adding a European feel and more snow than Pano. Easy place to spend 3-4 days w a family for the fraction of the cost of Vail/Breck. Tougher to get to (via either kelowna or Kamloops and an hour plus drive). Plenty of amazing terrain.
Revelstoke remains the gem, definitely the Jackson Hole of BC. Snow is very consistent, it’s not crowded, and there is seemingly endless tree-filled terrain. Just don’t expect snow at the base, as it’s usually not there.