Welcome to the Newschoolers forums! You may read the forums as a guest, however you must be a registered member to post. Register to become a member today!
b0ssYou are the biggest elitist on this site.
People like powder because its the safest comsitions to ski in and they can do whatever they want without getting hurt.
Stop shitting on tourists for wanting to ski good conditions.
STEEZUS_CHRI5TGo back to Japan then
b0ssPeople like powder because its the safest comsitions to ski in and they can do whatever they want without getting hurt.
eheathThis is what happens when skiing/snowboarding becomes more popular, more people go skiing 🤷♂️
pinkcamo1000is skiing actually more popular or is it just pow skiing that is more popular because of rockered skis?
pinkcamo1000is skiing actually more popular or is it just pow skiing that is more popular because of rockered skis?
HYP3R_REAL1TY...lmao at actually waking up just to stand in line next to people who aren’t even core.
WillgumNot to jerk off my town or anything, but this is why I love Sun Valley. We don't have the gnarliest inbounds or highest annual snowfall in the West, but I don't think I've ever waited more than 3-4 minutes in line on a pow day. Takes less than 5 mins to get to the lodge from anywhere in town yeeessir
**This post was edited on Jan 7th 2020 at 11:50:25am
eheathWell its because of the Ikon pass/Epic pass/easier access to skiing/snowboarding and people are taking advantage of it and its obvious that people are skiing more than they ever have.
WillgumNot to jerk off my town or anything, but this is why I love Sun Valley. We don't have the gnarliest inbounds or highest annual snowfall in the West, but I don't think I've ever waited more than 3-4 minutes in line on a pow day. Takes less than 5 mins to get to the lodge from anywhere in town yeeessir
**This post was edited on Jan 7th 2020 at 11:50:25am
pinkcamo1000for sure. I've talked to a lot of people who have ikon/epic and they say they now take 2 - 3 ski trips a year when they used to take only 1. So big resorts are more crowded for sure, but I'm not convinced the actual number of individual skiers is going up. I remember reading in powder that the number of skiers in the US hasn't increased significantly since the 70s
weastcoastThat’s why when your area gets snow
you go hit street ;)
eheathI'm just speaking from pure experience, no data, other than the number of epic passes and ikon passes sold.
I've been skiing in utah now for 12 years, its busier now than it was in 2007, maybe I'm in a bubble but from what I've seen and heard from others, this mega pass boom is hitting every large resort involved with the passes. Epic has been doing this slowly for years while Ikon came in hot the last two years, making the changes more abrupt.
Sfont87Seattle gets no snow
pinkcamo1000yeah utah is popping off for sure, my dad tells me about skiing BCC/LCC back in the 80's and it sounds nothing like it is now. My theory is that powder skiing has had a boom in popularity because of rockered skis, so now anyone can do it. Back in the day you had to be really fucking good at skiing to shred Alta, but now everyone and their rich dad in his 60s can do it, so places like utah are getting mobbed, especially on pow days. After living in utah I moved back east and started skiing at a tiny little mountain, and I wouldn't say skiing is having a boom in popularity there. I think that overall it's more of a shift in who is skiing what and where and not an increase in the amount of skiers nationally.
JakeSalvadorlol check the forecast for next week m8
PeppermillRenoMy most recent pow days out west have had small crowds in the big picture and thats at friggen Kwood Vail and PC. Its also because I take my trips EARLY and go wherever is gonna be good right after Thanksgiving and am out of money come the holidays. Dec/March/April is when most of my skiing occurs with a East Coast weekends/day trips inbetween.
Sorry but Jerry can't get motivated to go skiing until its January, his Ikon still hasn't been used, and there is fresh snow. If you aren't a loser yourself you should already have 20 days in and have lowered expectations for days like this.
eheathidk if kwood is known as a busy resort, PC and Vail are both huge so they never feel that bad, but they are certainly busy. Also, PC is the least busy resort on a powder day in utah bruh because its weak af.
That being said, people dont come skiing in December because its rare we get a good amount of snow until January, might have been good this year/last year but the 5 years before that we were skiing ribbons of death til January.
PeppermillRenoIf you aren't a loser yourself you should already have 20 days in
pinkcamo1000bro I already have 100 days this season those are amateur numbers
STEEZUS_CHRI5TI have 0 days this season. Might use my epic pass and hit up keystone on a powder day though.
pinkcamo1000bro you gotta get a 170 flex race boot and start skiing 26 hours a day if you want to keep up with me. I got 400 days last season. And here I thought this website was for REAL skiers smdh
thizzizwhatitizThat line was because the only lift open on the backside broke, and almost the whole resort got stuck back there. They didn’t close the backside while fixing it, so people kept funneling into that line. Whole front side was wide open.
freestyler540Whitewater on an above average day.
SavageBiffLook at all that snow !
fuck me and my east coast dwelling
b0ssPeople like powder because its the safest comsitions to ski in and they can do whatever they want without getting hurt.
dan4060I really hope you don't actually believe this. Obviously pow can make landings safer, but you are also sending more serious lines so the danger level is elevated. I blew my knee out hucking Smooth Air at Squaw on a pow day. I know TONS of people who have gotten hurt on pow days, when you are in serious terrain and skiing it really fast things can get bad in a hurry. I have seen people get buried after hitting cliffs and have their friends dig them out. I have seen some huge INBOUNDS avalanches AFTER bombs were thrown.
I know what you mean, hitting big stuff is generally safer in powder, but to say you can do what you want without getting hurt is just not true.
As for the OP, well yeah, those companies don't care about you. You can accept and deal with it, or not. You don't have all that much of a choice if you want to ski at big resorts these days. Having said that, lines on powder days have gotten much bigger since fat skis and snowboards came into play. Those tools allow more people to enjoy powder, so in a sense THAT is a big part of what you should be complaining about. Epic/Ikon don't really need to promote winter sports, they were popular enough already. In one sense the approach that Epic/Ikon take COULD reduce crowds, as single day tickets have gotten so expensive that often people who are not serious just won't be willing to pay. The issue is that people who DO have passes will go more often than they might have, and those people tend to be skilled enough that they might be able to enjoy powder.
Watch Scott Gaffney's classic 1999 and you will see some shots of the KT line on a blue bird day. It was endless back then. Big lines on powder days are nothing new.