I might be going to the us to ski which mountain should i go to other than mammoth and hood
Add more info. Do you want to ski park, backcountry, etc.
Go to SLC and just hit up a bunch of resorts around there.
List purely based on terrain
Tier 1: Squaw/Apline, Jackson Hole, Snowbird (fuck alta...jokes)
Tier 2: Solitude, Brighton, Kirkwood, Sugar bowl, Big Sky, Bridger bowl, Grand Targhee, Crystal (Im sure im leaving some off here that i cant think of right now)
Tier 3: Ehhh thats too many lol.
The resorts in tier 1 are there because no matter the snow conditions ur gonna have a good time and good terrain will most always be open.
The resorts in tier 2 are there because they are reliant on snow conditions/terrain openings to be "epic".
Nothing from colorado or oregon. Good skiing is just too situational in co sorry to anyone who is offended by that lol.
BluList purely based on terrainTier 1: Squaw/Apline, Jackson Hole, Snowbird (fuck alta...jokes)
Tier 2: Solitude, Brighton, Kirkwood, Sugar bowl, Big Sky, Bridger bowl, Grand Targhee, Crystal (Im sure im leaving some off here that i cant think of right now)
Tier 3: Ehhh thats too many lol.
The resorts in tier 1 are there because no matter the snow conditions ur gonna have a good time and good terrain will most always be open.
The resorts in tier 2 are there because they are reliant on snow conditions/terrain openings to be "epic".
Nothing from colorado or oregon. Good skiing is just too situational in co sorry to anyone who is offended by that lol.
This is pretty darn spot on.
If you ski Jackson, might as well hit up Targhee too since it is right there too
BluList purely based on terrainTier 1: Squaw/Apline, Jackson Hole, Snowbird (fuck alta...jokes)
Tier 2: Solitude, Brighton, Kirkwood, Sugar bowl, Big Sky, Bridger bowl, Grand Targhee, Crystal (Im sure im leaving some off here that i cant think of right now)
Tier 3: Ehhh thats too many lol.
The resorts in tier 1 are there because no matter the snow conditions ur gonna have a good time and good terrain will most always be open.
The resorts in tier 2 are there because they are reliant on snow conditions/terrain openings to be "epic".
Nothing from colorado or oregon. Good skiing is just too situational in co sorry to anyone who is offended by that lol.
Rip, im offended, but here in Co we did get 3 feet overnight in april¯\_(ツ)_/¯