Cool place! How much for a lift ticket 65-79 years old? Although I’m sure I could pass for 80 and ski free. Because fish don’t have arms or legs, or hands or feet for that matter, they find it extremely sketchy to climb regular ladders. Hence the fish ladder.
Another good read. I wonder if the clear cut runs are more symptomatic of litigious/regulated society in the US, vs. other countries. I recall skiing in EU (albeit very long ago) and struck by how wide open the terrain was, far fewer 'rules'...and so greater risk of getting lost (left you're in Italy, right you're in France, straight you're in Switzerland), or ending up on terrain resulting in injury? Will continue to enjoy living vicariously through your adventures.
Good report, Scott. Brundage, Silver, and Tamarack are all Indy resorts - you going to hit them on this trip? I'm kind of dreaming of an Idaho tour next year.
Now there is an idea that may have legs. Fly to Boise, rent a car, fly home out of Spokane. Or reverse order. Too much driving lately.
Key for me is to go last minute timed for snow. If at all possible, I am done picking dates for a ski area far in advance and praying to the snow Gods. January or Feb? I will pray for Big Sky snow if you try again next year in March.
I have some friends that might bite on this. An Indy pass supplement to their Ikon Pass would make this affordable. I don’t think Doug Fish has visited his partners in Idaho….
Cool place! How much for a lift ticket 65-79 years old? Although I’m sure I could pass for 80 and ski free. Because fish don’t have arms or legs, or hands or feet for that matter, they find it extremely sketchy to climb regular ladders. Hence the fish ladder.
I think it is 10% off. You should write dialog for Yoda in the next Star Wars movie.
Another good read. I wonder if the clear cut runs are more symptomatic of litigious/regulated society in the US, vs. other countries. I recall skiing in EU (albeit very long ago) and struck by how wide open the terrain was, far fewer 'rules'...and so greater risk of getting lost (left you're in Italy, right you're in France, straight you're in Switzerland), or ending up on terrain resulting in injury? Will continue to enjoy living vicariously through your adventures.
I am half way through the trip now. But not sure my editor can handle the work load of correcting all my mistakes
Good report, Scott. Brundage, Silver, and Tamarack are all Indy resorts - you going to hit them on this trip? I'm kind of dreaming of an Idaho tour next year.
Now there is an idea that may have legs. Fly to Boise, rent a car, fly home out of Spokane. Or reverse order. Too much driving lately.
Key for me is to go last minute timed for snow. If at all possible, I am done picking dates for a ski area far in advance and praying to the snow Gods. January or Feb? I will pray for Big Sky snow if you try again next year in March.
I have some friends that might bite on this. An Indy pass supplement to their Ikon Pass would make this affordable. I don’t think Doug Fish has visited his partners in Idaho….