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Crystal Mountain (Washington State)

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A question for the Pacific Northwest snowheads...

Due to the lack of any likely way to get to the interior, I've been looking at detours and changing schedules.
My son competes in IFSA Freeride (Junior tour) and has to do a certain number of National level competitions; for one of these we were heading to Kicking Horse, but looks like getting there will be very tricky this winter.
We don't usually do the comps in the US because that is a different region and the BC mountains are fairly decent snowHead , but it is probably going to be way easier to get to the likes of Crystal (where there is also a National level comp), than Kicking Horse so might plan to go there instead.
Looking at the map, Crystal still seems a fair drive from Seattle, any recommendations for local accommodation?
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