Ian Harding

Snow Report: February 5, 2015

Snowpack: 232cm
72hr snow: 31cm
This week’s snow: 36cm
Total snowfall: 707cm
Average temps: around -5c

It’s back! That’s right, sweet powder skiing has returned after a brief hiatus, and last week’s challenging conditions have quickly faded into memory. With fresh snow every day this week — of the light, dry and delicious variety — we’re laying down sweet fast turns throughout the vast mountain playground that surrounds us, and it’s been getting better every day. We’ve racked up a couple of “firsts” for the season this week — first run into Lower Glen Basin, and first turns of the year in the little slice of heaven known as… Nirvana! It lived up to its name on Wednesday, as we blazed trail through absolute hero snow, down the perfect fall line of many peoples’ favorite run! Brent’s been hard at work pushing snow over the Camel Humps, opening the gateway to alpine wonderland of The Moon. Life is good up here — come join us! We’ll be happy to show you around…

Snow Report: January 29, 2015

Snowpack: 222cm
72hr snow: 0cm
This week’s snow: 33cm
Total snowfall: 671cm
Average temps: around +3c

Well, sometimes the truth hurts, and this is one of those times! After last week’s feast of epic powder skiing, this week’s conditions have been a little bit… “sub-optimal”. With rain falling to the mountain tops last weekend throughout the region, and above-freezing temperatures lingering through most of this week, the name of the game has been enjoying great friends, wonderful food, and the fresh mountain air. There’s light at the end of the tunnel, however, as the warm tropical storm has moved on, cooler temperatures are moving in, and the current forecast is calling for snow beginning on the weekend or early next week. Cross your fingers and do your snow dance — with a little luck, deep powdery goodness will be back on the menu in no time…

Snow Report: January 22, 2015

Snowpack: 241cm
72hr snowfall: 8cm
This Week’s snow: 57cm
Total snowfall: 638cm
Average temps: around -5c

This just in: skiing is good. Really, really, ridiculously good, in fact, when you pile 57cm of sweet Selkirk powder on the legendary tree lines and pillows that fill our back yard! Light dry snow, no wind, and cool temps tell the tale of this week —mix that in with long deep lines through the burnt forest of the Frontside, epic laps down the untouched trees above Rosie’s, and classic runs like Bo Derek, and you have the recipe for day after day of all-time conditions! Overhead face shots put the icing on the cake, and when you toss it all together… nothing short of powder perfection! Let the good times roll…