Back on topic:
My first EpicSki Gathering was based in Summit County, CO in early April 2011. I brought my terminal intermediate friend Richard along for the same reason Tseeb takes his wife to these events: guided groups at varied ability ranges. Overall I was probably about 75th percentile in ability/aggressiveness and only about 1/4 of the group sticks to groomers.
The 2011 Gathering organizer spends January and April in Breckenridge, so to no surprise I was impressed by his
advanced tour. Richard was equally impressed by his intermediate tour on the other day at Breck.
Vail had mostly melt/freeze conditions due to lower altitude. Nonetheless I spent 3 hours hanging with a
hard charging group led by a local instructor.
A-Basin had some wind challenges with lift closures but the Gathering set up a nice Beach scene on the
final day of the week.
I was very impressed by this week. Those guides really knew their mountains well and it was a nice social event. Richard and I skied
Loveland for the first time the next day with two other Gathering participants.
The 2012 Gathering was at Tahoe during the last week of February. The early season was extreme drought, and after the first major snow in late January, most of Tahoe had low tide refrozen conditions by the weekend before the Gathering. It started dumping during Day 1 at
Alpine Meadows, and Tseeb took over guiding after the original guide fell hard on a newly buried rock.
That storm was predicted to be 3 inches and ended up 18. I skied mostly with Tseeb on the next two powderfest days, first at
Mt. Rose including some demos, then at
Northstar with another two feet of snow. I left Tahoe midweek and drove to Utah catching more powder when the storm got there. I then flew to Spokane for the White Grizzly snowcat trip and returned to Utah for Iron Blosam week.
For 2014 there was a tie vote between Utah and Mammoth. The Utah Gathering was in early February. I drove up with Adam, who was on his way to Jackson, then flew home midweek because Liz and I were leaving for Zermatt the upcoming weekend.
Adam and I guided a large advanced group at Snowbird. Adam was able to split off and keep the hardest chargers happy.
The next day at Alta weather was bad and
Adam, Tseeb and I decided to ski with one of MarcG's local friends rdwore. We did have lunch with the Epic group, which voted to have the 2015 Gathering in Jackson. It was Feb. 4 and two prior Gatherings had been in Jackson in that time frame, so seemed reasonable. There was some confusion due to the two Gatherings in 2014 and it was not clear whether we were voting only for the first one, with the second to be voted upon at Mammoth.
2014 was another tough Sierra year, but for the
late March Mammoth Gathering the upper steeps were still good the first day, and it dumped enough for some powder skiing on the third day. I guided all 3 days at Mammoth. The last two days were relocated to Tahoe because Mammoth would not cooperate in setting up a place for the organizer's demos.
The Alpine Meadows demo day was not as low tide as in 2012, but after few runs you were hitting the refrozen subsurface a lot.
After that I had some skepticism about the last day at Squaw/Palisades. KT-22 and virtually all of the lower mountain was threadbare and unskiable. But the lift layout allows you to stay on the upper mountain and there was some overnight wind resurfacing. Liz and I both got
excellent tours by Tahoe resident Gathering guides.
The 2014 Utah Gathering had about 50 people and Mammoth maybe 35. Accordingly it was voted at Mammoth to revert to just one Gathering and to accept the choice of Jackson. A problem was that no one had volunteered to be the Jackson organizer. Eventually the 2011 organizer stepped up but he was not available until late February. Needless to say I objected and suggested a revote, but that was not allowed.
In 2012 the potentially disastrous Tahoe Gathering was saved by 4 feet of snow during the beginning of its week. 2015 was overall a very tough season for western skiing, so no such luck this time.
Liz and I had excellent skiing at Jackson Jan. 21-24, 2015, but the first big warmup hit the weekend after that. Jackson had a refrozen subsurface the whole Gathering week. One day was scheduled at Targhee and many of the group opted for a second.
EpicSki/SkiTalk also has an end of season event at A-Basin in early May. Due to the bad season in California, we incorporated that into our 2015 plans.
A-Basin delivered its spring powder, so our season ended on that high note.
The 2017 Gathering was at Whistler/Blackcomb, though it was the week before Iron Blosam so we could only attend the first half. We arrived the weekend before and took an
Extremely Canadian clinic. I volunteered to be a guide at Whistler/Blackcomb after hearing that the 2016 Gathering at Aspen was short on guides. Whistler like Aspen was a new destination for the group and I knew that
I would have current beta on conditions from the two days with Extremely Canadian.