Kicking Horse had been fairly lean on snow before the Tropical Punch. The lower mountain got rain and was very sketchy, but the upper mountain got 29 inches of snow and was in good shape. On my first visit here in March 2002 every gondola run had to be top-to-bottom. That would have been a royal pain with today's conditions, but fortunately the new Stairway to Heaven chair allows you to run laps on some of the upper terrain. You did have to plan your skiing to minimize trips to the bottom.
Therefore I took steep drops off CPR Ridge after both gondola rides. And after a few Stairway runs I headed to the bottom via the newly opened Feuz Bowl. The top 700-800 vertical had consistent packed powder, easily the best snow we saw all week. Then it transitioned to hardpack and eventually frozen granular by mid mountain. Below that you had to stick to the groomers, which featured occasional weeds, ice and dirt patches.
Therefore I took steep drops off CPR Ridge after both gondola rides. And after a few Stairway runs I headed to the bottom via the newly opened Feuz Bowl. The top 700-800 vertical had consistent packed powder, easily the best snow we saw all week. Then it transitioned to hardpack and eventually frozen granular by mid mountain. Below that you had to stick to the groomers, which featured occasional weeds, ice and dirt patches.