kingslug
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Do they require avi level 1 certificate at least...
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Do they require avi level 1 certificate at least...
lol. i put mad river glen. spiritual home. i don't have a home. technically i log the msot days per season at K
Were you afraid you'd be hassled if you said Killington?
Avy gear is required and you fill out a form on your first day describing your ski skills, fitness level, backcountry experience, and home resort
yea, im already researching a full day of heli for next year. selkirk tangiers near revelstoke may be the winner. ~$1250 for a six drop day and can build it into a revelstoke ikon trip. or maybe back to silverton where you can get a la carte single drops for $180. if they do the $150 spring pass again with the $40 heli add on, i'm all over it. it also came with 3 days at smuggs (unrestricted) and 3 at mrg (weekdays only). i got 7 ski days and a heli drop for $190
i thought of it more for things like "well this guy says he's an expert resort skier with minimal backcountry experience, but his home resort is mount snow, so he's probably not as good as he thinks he is, and we may need to watch out for him being a jerry"
How is the weather in British Columbia vs Co. I was told in Banff that Heli ski bluebird days are rare ?
many bluebird days during my 8 days in banff/revy this year. they were in a high pressure pattern while the western us was getting dumped upon in feb. dunno if that is typical. my money certainly goes way further in canada than in colorado, and flying to calgary is easier and less expensive than montrose/durango
no idea about the cat skiing. and i'm sure it's great fun, but man i am heli hooked at the moment. chasin the dragon.