February 24, 2010 | Tips from Us >
Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Congratulations to ski-cross superstar Ashleigh McIvor who won gold on Feb 23 at the Olympics, representing her home town of
Whistler. Ashleigh was also a spokesperson for our awesome
Great Mountain Giveaway. Have a peek at this video with Ashleigh (chatting with the voice of a US interviewer, lol) and she talks about BC's ski resorts, what it's like to ski in BC and about her sport of ski-cross.
February 11, 2010 | Tips from Us >
Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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It’s been open for more than a year now, but I finally made it on the Peak 2 Peak Gondola last week.
I’ve been excited about the Peak 2 Peak since I first heard about it. I didn’t pay much attention to all of the records it was breaking and didn’t really care how high or fast it was, I was just happy that there was finally going to be a way to ski Whistler and Blackcomb in the same day with little effort.
For years most drives to the mountain would begin with a debate with which side we’d ski (usually snowboarders voting for Blackcomb and skiers voting for Whistler): now we could do both with ease.
So when we got off at the Roundhouse and made the short walk to the Peak 2 Peak, I wasn’t that excited about the ride. I’ve been on numerous gondolas over the years and they have all been more or less the same…that is until now.
I was actually a little shocked about how much I enjoyed the Peak 2 Peak. While I had read about how high it was and how long it was, I didn’t appreciate the enormity of it until we left the station. The views are incredible and having such a long unsupported span almost made it feel like a bit of an adventure. As for the logistics and other parts of the Peak 2 Peak, it was perfect. We only had to wait a minute or so to get on, the gondola held about 15 or so people comfortably and the entire ride was really smooth.
I’m not sure if or when the novelty of the “ride” aspect will eventually wear off, but for now I love it and even if it does wear off I’ll still love the fact I can ride Blackcomb and Whistler in the same morning.
November 23, 2009 | Tips from Us >
Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Having considered a weekend getaway milling about Seattle or relaxing on Galiano Island, learning that
Whistler has now completed it's annual metamorphasis into a winter wonderland sealed the deal.
Snow
is calming. Snow slows one down. Snow makes regular dirty old things
appear pristine and pretty. Whistler is built for nice times in the
snow. And that is what we had. Take this
shot of Alta Lake as evidence. Beat that Seattle!
I
was so happy to have found a quality, non-pretenious, non-chain and
visa-light tapas restaurant. So delighted I'm not telling you it's
name - you can earn it by
exploring tapas haunts in Whistler online.
There are awesome overnight deals to be had in Whistler. We had a central studio with full kitchen for $89 at the
Whistler Inn & Suites
that I found on HelloBC.com. With about 2 feet of snow having
collected at Village level, the mountain is well and truely ready to be
conquered by
ski or board.
If
you go, make sure you take a walk around Lost Lake where you can spot
cute lake otters appearing out of the ice to hang out and eat their
freshly caught fish.
March 01, 2008 | Tips from Us >
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Yesterday I finally had the pleasure to ride down the
Peak to Creek run in Whister. The run starts at the top of Whistler mountain. The sun was shining and the views were spectacular. People were stopping to take pictures everywhere. The ride down was perfectly groomed and moderately difficult (a blue run). There were very few people on the run and I was flying down the seven kilometer long, covering about 1500 meters of vertical. I was all by myself, with
DJ Tiesto cranked on my iPod. As I was going down, I had one of these "it doesn't get any better than this moments" everybody should have once in a while. Stopping only once to take this picture, I think I was down at Dusty's pub in about 10 or 15 minutes. Nobody will be able to take this moment away from me.
December 03, 2007 | Tips from Us >
Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Whistler
Blackcomb's Video Room is a great place to check out at what's happening in Whistler.
Facebook users, also check-out of
Gotta Ski BC Facebook application.