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![]() yup i would say fernie right now ...conditions are really good ...kicking horse needs some fresh snow ....i have been to both in the last two weeks ....
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![]() oh and if you do go to fernie you might want to take a day and go to castle mountain ....really fun hill and no line ups at all its only an hour away from fernie and you have to drive past it to get to fernie .....Its a hidden gem!!!!
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![]() Just finished booking the trip! Staying at Lizard Creek Lodge for 3 days.. Huge Suite with a King Bedroom + Loft bedroom, full kitchen, living room w/ gas fireplace, balcony... Only $149 a night!!!!! The guy was sayin regular price is like $400+ a night!
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![]() It's a good call to do Fernie now, it can lose snow very early. I was at Louise in March once and the people I was talking to had planned Fernie but they had already lost their snow.
If you really like powder, the mountains in the interior of BC are fantastic. I was at Big White for Reading Week one year and even three days after snowfall was finding fresh powder in the trees. 3 meters of base! It was awesome. I really like Silver Star and Big White. |
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![]() Good to know! I have heard Big White can get some epic powder!! Have to throw it on the "hit list"
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![]() I haven't been for a few years but I love Fernie.
Fernie was my favorite stop on the 6 mountain snowboard trip me and some buds did a few years back. ![]() |
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![]() I've been to Fernie once and Kicking Horse several times. Both are excellent particularly if you haven't had the taste of a larger chunk of vertical in some time. Being in Vernon I'm a bit spoiled with Silver Star almost in my front yard, so not much need for me to travel too far, but once in a while, a change of pace is in order. While it's not huge in comparison with vertical to some of the larger resorts, I get plenty of mileage on excellent snow due to non existent lineups during the week. Even weekends are not that busy once the holidays are over.
Anyhow, back to the bigger Kahunas. I'm a bit biased to Kicking Horse since they offer a discount to Silver Star season's pass holders whereas Fernie does not. Both resorts could do with some lift upgrades since they're charging close to the same price for lift tickets as the likes of Whistler Blackcomb! It's nice to have the 'little' mountain feel of non detachable, low speed chair lifts, but don't be charging ticket prices of areas running predominantly high speed lifts. At least Kicking horse has a modern high speed gondola to get you to the summit. Back to the sunny Okanagan. Silver Star and Big White are both owned by the same Aussie family, the Schumann's, so I have the choice of upgrading my season's pass to dual mountain for an extra $90 or so. I chose to move to Vernon in 2004 after I discovered Silver Star. I absolutely love the terrain and the snow pack has been very reliable over the years. Other choices in the Okanagan are Sun Peaks to the north outside Kamloops, Apex near Penticton, and a little gem called Mount Baldy not far from Oliver. If you're looking for the small mountain friendly feel, with some great terrain, Baldy is a little secret for sure and the lift ticket price is a pleasant surprise. They're closed Tues & Wed for most of the season so they have what's called Big Powder Thursday. If you catch the right Thursday it's almost like a great day in the backcountry. Finally, if you're looking for a longer trip, and it's really only an hour or so farther west of Kicking Horse, you owe it to yourself to check out Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Huge expansion several years ago and now boasts the longest vertical in North America. The area gets one of the most reliable snow packs in the interior. Only near the valley bottom, you can sometimes get a little rain to dampen the enthusiasm. Revelstoke Mountain Resort - Revelsoak, due to frequent rain at relatively low elevation of the original resort, no longer an apt descriptor at it's higher elevations Sun Peaks - three mountains to explore and senator Nancy Greene is your host Silver Star - my hill and I love it Big White - sometimes referred to as Big Whiteout due to foggy conditions, hard to beat on a sunny day though Apex - Scrapex, sometimes the snow pack is iffy at the top Mount Baldy - like I mentioned, a little hidden gem on the right Thursday, or any other day it's open for that matter There's another small area just south of Kelowna (Westbank) called Crystal Mountain. Never been there so can't provide any advice. Kamloops also has another smaller area called Harper Mountain I know nothing about. Have fun in Fernie, you'll be blown away by the terrain and the surrounding peaks. If they'd just upgrade a couple of the lifts, or maybe I'm out of touch and they already have since I visited a couple of years ago.
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