Poster: A snowHead
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Off to Whistler has anyone recommendations for dinning, drinking and skiing?
We are intermediate level ski on piste though looking to try a bit of powder, any guide/ski with a local recommendations, will be there for 8 days on the mountain, will probably do the fresh tracks one day, is there anything that is a must do?
Mrs Radar wants to try some different skis any particular shop that anyone would recommend?
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Yes, I remember those waffles.....definitely worth it!
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If you like your steaks, try Hy's.
A shame The Boot has gone, as that was always worth a visit
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If you like oysters, or curious or previously not impressed by them - then go to Araxi in the village. There's an oyster happy hour well worth a try before you dig into the other varieties...
http://www.araxi.com/oyster-bar/
And the Tapas bar Oso round the corner is good relaxed drinking & eating too.
http://baroso.ca/
There's a lively and decent/cheapish Japanese also - go to the supermarket in the village, walk straight through past the supermarket on both sides of you, out the back into a courtyard and go straightish across there and you'll find it.
Think it's Harajuku Izakaya
http://www.harajuku.ca/
Moguls coffee shop is opposite the main whistler gondola - good coffee and breakfast bagels/muffins ( ie 'english' muffins with bacon and eggs not the preposterous American cake jobbies...)
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Ski shop wise, I think they may be all owned by the resort now, but Summit Sports is the one used by my mates. Contrary to some things I read here, you can rent high quality gear which does precisely what you want. So if you want a specific powder ski, they will have that and will set you up on it. "Fresh Tracks" can be a bit busy.
Overall in Whistler people tend to all do the same thing - they get up late, ride the most obvious pistes, all stop for lunch at the same time... That makes them fairly easy to avoid. It is a busy place though, and conditions now are going to be good, so don't expect to be alone much. Note that if there are queues, they are civilized, the lifts are filled, and they always have a singles line.
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@fixx, thanks for all the tips, will check out the SCGB I think I may have won membership !
@philwig, we noticed that in Snowmass/ Aspen everyone was gone by 2.30
@PowderAdict, might be a step to far for us, wasn't thinking of ski touring, not sure I'm up to it
@coops1967, Bar Orso looks good
@Bones, will be heading for a steak
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Free mountain tours are a good option. I wouldn't bother paying for a guide unless you are interested in back country or looking for advanced terrain. As intermediate piste skiers looking to dabble in some off piste you should be fine on your own. Seventh heaven and symphony areas both have nice pistes and the opportunity to play off to the sides in powder and trees. Crystal has a lot of nice cruising and the possibility to cut in and out of the trees. Dave Murray downhill (was used as the Olympic downhill run) and peak to creek are probably the "must do" pistes, although not groomed everyday so check the grooming report first unless you are happy skiing some bumps. Blackcomb glacier is another must do, take the showcase tbar up and follow the short bootpack up. Any particular types of runs you are looking for?
As said above upload early to avoid queues. If Whistler gondola is busy use Fitzsimmons and garbanzo chairs to upload. Blackcomb tends to be a little quieter.
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The roundhouse on Whistler is larger and handles lunch crowds better than Rendevous on Blackcomb.
In addition to others mentioned, 21 Steps has a good menu, especially for families. Araxi was very good.
As far as skiing, on the Whistler side, go to Symphony if open and go far right to Flute Bowl. Snowboarders will need to walk out a bit.
Blackcomb Glacier a must. Hike up from t-bar or if you are a good skier, try Spanky's Ladder off of The top of the Glacier chair. It's a short hike as well. I've only been in March when the lower mountain is mashed potatoes or some sort of sticky paste. I would guess, from talking to locals and with the year they are having, conditions are great top to bottom.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Flute bowl and spankys for an intermediate piste skier?! Possibly a little too difficult.
Yes the whole mountain is skiing well. The 50cm we just got in the last 24 hours didn't hurt!
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Sorry I missed the intermediate part. Best stay with the traditional hike off the t-bar.
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You know it makes sense.
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@boarder2020, never answered your question on what type of runs, we love cruising reds and blues as well as the odd challenge in a black
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Peak to Peak gondola is worth a ride for the views.
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Poster: A snowHead
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My lad worked in Glacier Creek lodge, big on mountain restaurant place, lots of food options. Also worked in Blacks at the foot of slopes in Whistler, standard bar and American food. My personal faves on mountain where Crystal hut and Horstman Hut as they were a bit more intimate.
Merlins in Blackcomb for a beer or two and burgers etc. Got taken to Pizzeria Antico which was spot on.
I skied a lot, but followed him and his OH a lot!! Symphony, Harmony, 7th Heaven were the best snow. Weather wasn't good enough to consider Spanky's or the bowls,
Can't say I went anywhere I wouldn't say was good. He did 2 years including summers there so it must be ok.
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No red runs here, goes blue to black which are divided into single (easier) and double (harder) diamond. Most blacks are not groomed, and not all blues are groomed every day. Whistler put a grooming report online each morning and there are electronic boards showing which runs have been groomed.
Some nice runs for cruising:
Whistler - Dave Murray downhill, ptarmigan, peak to creek, Jeff's ode to joy
Blackcomb - ridge runner, springboard, lower gear jammer, panorama
If your wife is renting ski's most shops are pretty happy swapping ski's each day. There are sometimes tents at the top of Whistler gondola where you can demo ski's. Not sure exactly what the deal is with these and which dates they are there.
When are you coming? Would be happy to meet up on the mountain one day to show you around.
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Merlins at the bottom of Blackcomb for the nachos - spectacular!
Dusty's at Whistler Creekside - the burgers are excellent
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Good interesting thread, heading for my first trip to Whistler next month and can't wait! Is it worth doing Fresh Tracks? Heard some horror stories about lifts out of the village in the morning, how long would we expect to wait on a typical weekday arriving at 9am?? (Conscious that weekends will be significantly busier)
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@Northernhills,
I've done it twice and think it's worth doing if you don't set expectations too high. Terrain is often limited before 10:00 as alpine lifts seem to open later. I waited 1 1/2 hours last year after a big snowfall and it was ok. Worth doing once for the experience.
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9am is not a great time to arrive at the lifts as you hit ski school uploads. That said a normal weekday queue shouldn't be more than 5-10 minutes for Blackcomb, Whistler gondola is usually longer but you can take Fitzsimmons and garbanzo up which is usually under 5 minutes. Arriving at 8.15 (lifts have been opening 15mins earlier than advertised) and you will walk straight on (even yesterday which was mlk weekend).
Fresh tracks is worth doing. With the time difference you will probably be waking up early anyway. That said you probably will only get a run or two before others get up, and these runs will be limited to emerald, red, garbanzo chair as the alpine doesn't usually open that early.
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Northernhills wrote: |
Good interesting thread, heading for my first trip to Whistler next month and can't wait! Is it worth doing Fresh Tracks? Heard some horror stories about lifts out of the village in the morning, how long would we expect to wait on a typical weekday arriving at 9am?? (Conscious that weekends will be significantly busier) |
Don't peak turisto time - get a wriggle on and get up earlier.
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Freah tracks worth doing once to hammer some fresh groom. Not worth it on a pow day as you won't be allowed to go anywhere interesting.
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@fixx, Good to see you are a convert
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@radar, When are you going and where are you staying as it is a big place.
+1 for Summit, they are all owned by mountain now!, but this is right by the main Whistler Gondola and you leave your skis there over night free. Boots too if you pay. They will also let you swap skis as often as you want
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Try the peak to creek run without stopping. Then go to Dusty's for loaded nachos and beer.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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NJ wrote: |
Try the peak to creek run without stopping. Then go to Dusty's for loaded nachos and beer. |
Seconded!
Also try the Brewhouse for dinner and drinks (near the Olympic rings at the opposite end of the main village from the slopes) - good cocktails and hearty food
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@boarder2020, can I take a rain check on your offer as @fixx has suggested we are taking advantage of the SKGB leader
@boarder2020, @Jake43, will be out later this week
@Jake43, Summit lodge
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@radar, Good that is a quiet time so no huge queues to worry about.
Second all of the above. Down near the Summit you have Caramba, Brew House, The Keg & Quattro reasonably priced. Spaghetti Factory or El Furniture Warehouse for cheap. Mongolie Grill for strange. And Hys for very expensive but brilliant steak.
You have to go down to Dustys for the Pulled Pork Sarni. Get there early and it is generally quiet during the week.
Other food on the mountain is all very good. Treat yourselves to Christines if feeling flush.
Free guiding each day is well worth it as is the SCGB. The Max4 lessons are good too as sensible price and jump any queues there maybe for the lift. They are more guiding with ski tips rather than full on lessons and you can just do a single day if you want. Pick the weekend days as they are busier.
You are going at a quiet time so probably not huge lift queues (as mentioned above) they are all very well managed anyway. But if it does get busy find Garbanzo chair as it is always pretty quiet with some interesting terrain to just lap it.
Fresh tracks handy as huge breakfast laid on and you will be awake anyway.
Remember off any chair there is always a green run down so no worry about any chairlift.
Have fun we are off over in March
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Jake43 wrote: |
... Fresh tracks handy as huge breakfast laid on and you will be awake anyway.... |
That's not a real breakfast though, just saying.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I'm going to start another thread with Whistler recommendations, but in the meantime
@fixx, found the ski testing $20 and you can test each ski for up to 2 hours. We also did the SCGB hosting very good
Didn't do fresh tracks but were at Crystal Lodge 9 on Saturday and the hut for Waffles by 9.30Ish and it's deserted over there even at the weekend.
@boarder2020, sorry we didn't meet up, took your advice for n lifts to get over Crystal early. Think we did most of your recommended runs
One of our party was late and we missed getting in before ski lesson went up in the Whistler gondola 45 minute queue
@Jake43, you amongst others recommended Caramba and the Keg, did both
@Rosie Ski, did the Brewhouse
We did Bar Oso among some other places
Thanks everyone for the suggestions and tips
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@radar, Glad you had a good time, only 5 weeks now to wait for me.
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