I gotta say my dream is to head out to Japan for a month and spend some good time in niseko. Go out on the heli, tour, get a solid 30 days of powder.
sail the fjords of norway and hit up those touring access goods off the shore. meet some nice scandinavian girls to show me around
For me it’s Points North Heli In the Alaskan Chugatch no doubt. Japan seems pretty dope too though.
AkamesBladeFor me it’s Points North Heli In the Alaskan Chugatch no doubt. Japan seems pretty dope too though.
Alaska is the move. I’m tryna get up to Juneau and go tour with some of my buds up there
Honestly - Soshi, Russia on a good year. That place looks so legit. Kinda like a bigger Bridger Bowl.
DrailHonestly - Soshi, Russia on a good year. That place looks so legit. Kinda like a bigger Bridger Bowl.
I have 3 days on my pass at bridger would love to hit that
An entire season at blue mountain ontario. Vast glades, technical downhill and amazing apres burgers
Making it to abasin right before they close Loveland pass.
TRVP_ANGELAn entire season at blue mountain ontario. Vast glades, technical downhill and amazing apres burgers
oof, why you gotta cut so deep dog.
Bariloche, Argentina on a good snow or warm day. Japan for sure. Greenland heli skiing/skinning from the boat. Lofoten, Norway.
The novelty of making out to Afriski, Tiffindell, or Oukaïmeden for skiing in Africa would be so cool
Japan and Alaska and a roadtrip around the powder highway
I skied Telluride in the morning then caught a helicopter run at Silverton that afternoon. Maybe not the dream trip but damn near the dream day.
One big ol' Roadtrip, starting in Banff and ending up in Taos:
Lake Louise -> Kicking Horse -> Rogers Pass BC -> Revelstoke -> Micah Heli -> Retallack Catskiing -> Whitewater -> Red -> Schweitzer -> Bridger Bowl -> Big Sky -> Cooke city (sledding and BC) -> Targhee -> Teton Pass BC -> Jackson -> Powder Mountain -> Woodward PC -> Alta/Bird/Wasatch BC -> Steamboat -> A-basin -> Copper -> Aspen -> Crested Butte -> Telluride -> Silverton -> Wolf Creek -> Taos
Maybe like 3 days at each stop, with 1 day off for travel? It'd be insane. 29 Stops x 4 days is 116 Days, so if you start December 1st in Banff you'd hit Taos in late March.
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IsaacNW82One big ol' Roadtrip, starting in Banff and ending up in Taos:Lake Louise -> Kicking Horse -> Rogers Pass BC -> Revelstoke -> Micah Heli -> Retallack Catskiing -> Whitewater -> Red -> Schweitzer -> Bridger Bowl -> Big Sky -> Cooke city (sledding and BC) -> Targhee -> Teton Pass BC -> Jackson -> Powder Mountain -> Woodward PC -> Alta/Bird/Wasatch BC -> Steamboat -> A-basin -> Copper -> Aspen -> Crested Butte -> Telluride -> Silverton -> Wolf Creek -> Taos
Maybe like 3 days at each stop, with 1 day off for travel? It'd be insane. 29 Stops x 4 days is 116 Days, so if you start December 1st in Banff you'd hit Taos in late March.
**This post was edited on Feb 4th 2022 at 5:37:31pm
This looks absolutely rad. I’d be down to tag along and pull this off. Just get a huge sponsor to cover
I want to ride that train from Zermatt to St. Moritz.
Also Japan...
IsaacNW82One big ol' Roadtrip, starting in Banff and ending up in Taos:Lake Louise -> Kicking Horse -> Rogers Pass BC -> Revelstoke -> Micah Heli -> Retallack Catskiing -> Whitewater -> Red -> Schweitzer -> Bridger Bowl -> Big Sky -> Cooke city (sledding and BC) -> Targhee -> Teton Pass BC -> Jackson -> Powder Mountain -> Woodward PC -> Alta/Bird/Wasatch BC -> Steamboat -> A-basin -> Copper -> Aspen -> Crested Butte -> Telluride -> Silverton -> Wolf Creek -> Taos
Maybe like 3 days at each stop, with 1 day off for travel? It'd be insane. 29 Stops x 4 days is 116 Days, so if you start December 1st in Banff you'd hit Taos in late March.
**This post was edited on Feb 4th 2022 at 5:37:31pm
Life could be a dream
IsaacNW82One big ol' Roadtrip, starting in Banff and ending up in Taos:Lake Louise -> Kicking Horse -> Rogers Pass BC -> Revelstoke -> Micah Heli -> Retallack Catskiing -> Whitewater -> Red -> Schweitzer -> Bridger Bowl -> Big Sky -> Cooke city (sledding and BC) -> Targhee -> Teton Pass BC -> Jackson -> Powder Mountain -> Woodward PC -> Alta/Bird/Wasatch BC -> Steamboat -> A-basin -> Copper -> Aspen -> Crested Butte -> Telluride -> Silverton -> Wolf Creek -> Taos
Maybe like 3 days at each stop, with 1 day off for travel? It'd be insane. 29 Stops x 4 days is 116 Days, so if you start December 1st in Banff you'd hit Taos in late March.
**This post was edited on Feb 4th 2022 at 5:37:31pm
Like a Canadian Goose tracing the Continental Divide
Not a flex - but OP, yeah, you gotta get out to Japan. Niseko was next level amazing and so was the hospitality of the people there. By far the most amazing experience I've ever had.
One trip I want to do is to go Cat skiing somewhere along the powder highway in Canada.
My MTB dream trip is to go ride Whistler, North Shore and Pemberton for a week or 2.
I lived in an RV and skiied Revelstoke one season, skiied park all summer at Perisher in Aus, and did a season in Niseko.
Ski bum days are behind me, but I would have liked to ski more summers like in Aus and South America, and wish I did a season in Europe when my UK passport was good for EU.
Dream trips are probably Gulmarg in India, skiing in Kabylie where my dads from, and obviously heli in Alaska.
i’ve heard good things about arkansas. Slept on gem, rich with cigarette stained interiors of 99’ camry’s. or just ayahuasca in the desert.
Prolly travel around scandinavia. Shoud not be too hard to do, just need some kronasje (some money) Hopefully getting a late spring sesh in Riksgränsen one day. Would be sick
IsaacNW82One big ol' Roadtrip, starting in Banff and ending up in Taos:Lake Louise -> Kicking Horse -> Rogers Pass BC -> Revelstoke -> Micah Heli -> Retallack Catskiing -> Whitewater -> Red -> Schweitzer -> Bridger Bowl -> Big Sky -> Cooke city (sledding and BC) -> Targhee -> Teton Pass BC -> Jackson -> Powder Mountain -> Woodward PC -> Alta/Bird/Wasatch BC -> Steamboat -> A-basin -> Copper -> Aspen -> Crested Butte -> Telluride -> Silverton -> Wolf Creek -> Taos
Maybe like 3 days at each stop, with 1 day off for travel? It'd be insane. 29 Stops x 4 days is 116 Days, so if you start December 1st in Banff you'd hit Taos in late March.
**This post was edited on Feb 4th 2022 at 5:37:31pm
Not that its an issue, but it would make more sense to go Bridger to Cooke to Big Sky due to road closures in the winter.
DrailNot that its an issue, but it would make more sense to go Bridger to Cooke to Big Sky due to road closures in the winter.
Ah, I have never been to Montana. Clearly lol
IsaacNW82Ah, I have never been to Montana. Clearly lol
I've never been to Cooke City myself either, I'm just a big nerd and know these things.
Crazy thing about the trip is that it is actually within the realm of doable considering the multi resort passes these days. Sled skiing in Cooke City would need a bigger window and Mica would be the same cost as the rest of the trip combined. Hahaha
my dream trip would be to go to some tiny not well known resort in Japan that somehow has a high speed quad. It dumps pow all day and overnight and I ski untouched pow with the friends all day and then eat sushi at night.