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It felt like just yesterday that I went to Big Sky. But that was actually last March.
This year, I wanted to go a bit earlier. But that didn’t quite happened. So I found myself back in BS the very same 1st week of March.
First thing I noticed, even before arriving, was lodging being quite tight and as a result more expensive compared to last year. Keep in mind last year snow was terrible in much of the west, but Big Sky was the few that has tons of snow. So according to the locals, the whole country (or at least those who could afford to) went to BS! Yet I was able to book on mountain lodging relatively close to the time. And I even had some choices: from rather pricy to very pricy, that is. This year? Even a month out, there’s almost no availability near the lifts for that same week, never mind the cost. It’s super pricy ($3-400 a room) or stay the hell off the mountain!
That’s what we did. Down the mountain at a motel called Buck’s T4. It’s a 1/2 hr drive each morning. Not the end of the world. It’s for similar price as I paid for on mountain last year, (walk to lift full service hotel with only 2 weeks lead time). If that has nothing to do with Ikon, I don't know what it can possibly be.
It had snowed just about everyday the previous week, so I was eager to take whatever leftover. But an arctic blast brought the temperature to the negative territory on my planned first day. Brrrr...
I would have loved to move the dates of my visit back a couple days. But unfortunately, there’s absolutely zero availability for the next 5 days! So I opted NOT to ski at BS my first planned day. (cutting my 5 day at BS to 4, and skied at Jackson instead, where the temperature was a more reasonable...20’s).
This year, I wanted to go a bit earlier. But that didn’t quite happened. So I found myself back in BS the very same 1st week of March.
First thing I noticed, even before arriving, was lodging being quite tight and as a result more expensive compared to last year. Keep in mind last year snow was terrible in much of the west, but Big Sky was the few that has tons of snow. So according to the locals, the whole country (or at least those who could afford to) went to BS! Yet I was able to book on mountain lodging relatively close to the time. And I even had some choices: from rather pricy to very pricy, that is. This year? Even a month out, there’s almost no availability near the lifts for that same week, never mind the cost. It’s super pricy ($3-400 a room) or stay the hell off the mountain!
That’s what we did. Down the mountain at a motel called Buck’s T4. It’s a 1/2 hr drive each morning. Not the end of the world. It’s for similar price as I paid for on mountain last year, (walk to lift full service hotel with only 2 weeks lead time). If that has nothing to do with Ikon, I don't know what it can possibly be.
It had snowed just about everyday the previous week, so I was eager to take whatever leftover. But an arctic blast brought the temperature to the negative territory on my planned first day. Brrrr...
I would have loved to move the dates of my visit back a couple days. But unfortunately, there’s absolutely zero availability for the next 5 days! So I opted NOT to ski at BS my first planned day. (cutting my 5 day at BS to 4, and skied at Jackson instead, where the temperature was a more reasonable...20’s).