2012.01.30: Seymour Ladies Night = crappy slopes, crappy snow & crappy visibility. I must have forgotten why I stopped going to this mountain 15 years ago.
- Seymour = a large bunny hill mountain.
- The chair and the guest service booth are very far apart = long walk/cross-country ski
- Mostly beginners on the slopes (I used to come here couple times a year with my elementary school: grade 4-7)
- Nothing for intermediate/advanced skiiers
- Ladies Night: 45-min wait at the chair, maybe a min ski time coming down (boxing day shopping style)
Verdict: save your money and head to Whistler instead.
no need to try this mountain then ^^
I have heard my frd ...
嘉嘉 發表於 2012-2-3 00:50
Way too many people since it was a by-donation event (no set $).
Yeah, I avoid places with lots of people and especially beginners. Like you said, way too hard to predict them. lol~
Even Cypress, way too many people for a small mountain! Night skiing there is better though.
Lol, Silent Hill. Never played the game but saw the movie. Yups, it was freaky! Driving down was freaky too! Snowing hard and the roads were very slippery. I also drive a non-winter-equp car so that was not good.
Back from our first visit to Revelstoke and Kicking Horse. No, we aren't going heli or cat skiing, ...
B2L2 發表於 2012-2-13 13:40
That sounded such an awesome trip: both KH and Revelstoke! I would love to go one day. How were the blacks at Revelstoke compared to the ones at Whistler (both single and double)? Did any of the blacks require vertical "jumps"? Are you a skiier? Any awesome mogul terrains??
2012.02.26 - Another day @ Whistler: sunny but COLD (-16 at peak); packed powder slopes, super fluffy powder snow at low-volume places; perfect day to do your blacks and double blacks; AND GMC Race Centre was open fyi (icy track but superrr fun; loved how they timed you). The infamous 7th Heaven jump was also available, and busy as usual.
One of our favorites: Ski & Snowboard Cross Course