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I've always been a casual skier and have usually stopped skiing each year after March. Planning to do some spring skiing this year but not sure what to expect. It looks like Whistler will be open longer this year due to the new Jersey Cream chair they will be building on Blackcomb. Should I expect the entire Whistler Alpine to be open during the spring season (aside from periodic closures for specific reasons)? Is there a high avalanche risk with the warmer temperatures? I assume it will be raining a good chunk of the time - is the key to just choose the days with no precipitation? Any spring skiing tips are much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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18 minutes ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

Come on try and make this a day of kindness..I thought you two made up when salty let you drive his sonic. 

Thanks for making this a day of kindness.

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@GrilledSteezeSandwich We should make a road trip in a rented Chevy Sonic to the Himalayas this spring to give some Spring Skiing Tips to Mia George. I can bring the avalanche gear like a snorkel from the dollar store, and Matt Edge can bring the karaoke machine for when we climb Mount Everest. We can also invite other rad PASRs like VTMark and Atomic Skier, and find a five person bunk bed chalet at the base of the snow covered peaks.

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On 8/4/2024 at 1:07 PM, saltyant said:

@GrilledSteezeSandwich We should make a road trip in a rented Chevy Sonic to the Himalayas this spring to give some Spring Skiing Tips to Mia George. I can bring the avalanche gear like a snorkel from the dollar store, and Matt Edge can bring the karaoke machine for when we climb Mount Everest. We can also invite other rad PASRs like VTMark and Atomic Skier, and find a five person bunk bed chalet at the base of the snow covered peaks.

Yes yes we must go to Gulmarj we fly newark to Doha to Mumbai then take rickshaw to Gulmarj stopping on the way for Jaya RajeevsuptaGumpta sister famous goat curry..Jaya spent last winter working as the assistant manager of her cousins Dunkin’ Donuts in Tobyhanna and learned to ski at the Camelback hill station…

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