Now I understand what all the hubbub is about Lake Louise. We had a gorgeous bluebird day with nice cold temps:
Summit Platter:
At 1 pm, I got set up with ski host Dave, a really nice guy from Calgary who flies 737s for Canadian airline WestJet... for the next three hours, he took me on a bunch of great backside bowl runs.
As this was my fourth straight day of bell-to-bell skiing, my legs were getting tired, so I asked him to keep me on the single side of the blacks and leave the double-blacks (which are, IMHO, pretty damn steep) for my next visit.
I fly out tomorrow, some I'm going to do two half-days at Norquay. It's pretty small compared to where I've been so far, but according to Patrick, with a few steep runs. It'll be nice to ski at a locals joint with no crowds as the Brit-heavy hordes are starting to get on my nerves.
Summit Platter:
At 1 pm, I got set up with ski host Dave, a really nice guy from Calgary who flies 737s for Canadian airline WestJet... for the next three hours, he took me on a bunch of great backside bowl runs.
As this was my fourth straight day of bell-to-bell skiing, my legs were getting tired, so I asked him to keep me on the single side of the blacks and leave the double-blacks (which are, IMHO, pretty damn steep) for my next visit.
I fly out tomorrow, some I'm going to do two half-days at Norquay. It's pretty small compared to where I've been so far, but according to Patrick, with a few steep runs. It'll be nice to ski at a locals joint with no crowds as the Brit-heavy hordes are starting to get on my nerves.