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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:52 pm
by teledave
Coming soon to a messageboard near you.



Gotcha DavidSki!



My wife told me I have to go cut the grass now.



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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:50 pm
by davidski
DID NOT !! I didn't even look



nothing to see here, move along

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:52 pm
by MSDOG
Best parts are when the one chick is rubbing her pus sycat and another one is trimming her bush. I guess that's what the blackcomb part is.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:15 am
by teledave
The long awaited WB TR...



We left out of Nashvegas on Southwest flying through Denver to Seattle. I had some FF tickets available from SW so it made more sense than flying through Vancouver (although it adds 2 hrs onto the drive time) and paying a lot more.



Uneventful flights, the flight between Denver & Seattle has some pretty nice views. On the approach into Seattle we passed by Mt. Rainer at an elevation lower than the summit, it is a BIG mountain. Driving through customs was an interesting experience. The drive up the Sea to Sky highway is gorgeous, I could have taken all day to make that drive but my passengers were ansty and tired of traveling all day. They just didn't get that the journey is a part of the destination. And they weren't happy that I had had their text messaging blocked before we crossed the border, FYI texting and data usage in Canada are outrageously expensive.



We missed the good weather (by my standards anyway) by about a week and got overcast skies with lows in the mid 30's and highs in the mid 50's in the village all week. Only a trace of new snow and that really doesn't even count. So it was spring skiing, really nothing off piste. Freeze thaw cycles dictated skiing the lower mountain early, staying on the upper mountain after about 11 and then downloading the gondola to avoid the slop at the base in the afternoon. I got to ski some decent stuff off Whistler peak, Jersey Cream Bowl, and Ruby Bowl, but no real gnar by any means. Took the family down the Blackcomb and Horstman glaciers, if you haven't been you have to hit the Blackcomb glacier but the slog out is absolutely heinous; about 3 miles of nearly flat, flat, and occasionally uphill runout in spring slush.



The Peak 2 Peak gondola is extremely bada$s. When I was there before transfer between the two areas was next to impossible but with the new gondola it's super convenient. So we skiied 4 days, my daughter and I skiied the Peak to Creek run on the last day and it was pretty special. A great way to end my season.



Pics up next.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:35 am
by teledave
Leaving Denver





Guess this ski area:





and this mountain range





Downtown Seattle & the Space Needle





Border Crossing into Canada









Welcome to British Columbia, eh





Horseshoe Bay on the Sea-to Sky Hwy









Blackcomb Mid-Mountain





Blackcomb Peak 2 Peak gondola station





Some gladed run below Seventh Heaven





Peak to Peak gondola from below Seventh Heaven





Taking a breather





More to come....

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:58 am
by teledave
Horstman Glacier T-Bar in background getting ready to head to the Blackcomb Glacier





Taking another break after the short hike to the glacier entrance





Looking out towards Blackcomb Glacier





About halfway down Blackcomb Glacier





Yet another breather after a long flat skate/pole/walk on the glacier runout, only 2.9 miles to go.





Olympic Rings in Whistler Village





On the Peak 2 Peak headed to Whistler from Blackcomb













My daughter is succumbing to the darkside













Last Day, getting ready to hit the Whistler Peak Chair





About halfway down the Peak to Creek run





View from condo in Blackcomb









Travel Back













Peace Arch-US/Canada border





Mt Rainier from Seattle





Mt.Rainier from plane leaving Seattle





That's All Folks!!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:50 pm
by skiing rules
cool pics sorry you didn't get any freshies

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:14 pm
by teledave
One other thing, Whistler/Blackcomb (IMO) is hugely overbuilt. There are easily 5 times as many beds as there were when I was there in the 90's. I see lots of really good deals coming from there in the future, the infrastructure (air into YVR or SEA and travel on the Sea-to-Sky) to supply people to get there simply cannot fill the beds they have. I'm sure Christmas week will always be slammed, but other than that I would think you can always get a great last minute deal on a condo/lifty package. If everything is full, beware. You will see lift lines that make the Ballhooter line on a Saturday during Christmas week look short. Even as big as the mountain is they have twice the accomodations that it will handle.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:31 pm
by RMacSki
nice trip! well done.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:31 pm
by davidski
@teledave 274769 wrote:



About halfway down Blackcomb Glacier









Where did you enter it -- is it visible?





Cool, huge place, limitless trees it looks like, limitless everything actually