Poster: A snowHead
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Anyone been there, or know anything about the place?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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spent a couple of days there two years ago. not bad then, they'd just opened the previously out of baounds bowkl at the back ( can;t remember the name) that incolced a chair, two horrible t-bars and a 20 mibute hike. theskiing down the bowl was superb, the rest of the mountain a bit icy. It's now better, as the chait and two t-bars have been replaced by two quads, but there;s still the hike
do a search, there's an excellent resort review somwhere back in the archives
If you have specific questions, ask away
Oh and lastly, ig you go last minute (with inghams I think) to canada for £299, accommodation allocated on arrival, it'll be panorama, you pay a supplement for an other resort.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Just giving you my report on fernie which as the crow flies is quite close to Panorama, although by road it's about 3 hours as you have to round a mountain range )
and also, the original report on panorama that i used as a basis for my own report
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Thanks nbt, an old friend and work colleague of mine moved to Canada a year or so ago and started up a chalet there. I've only just got back in touch and wondered whether anyone had heard of the place.
That's a great link with some excellent info, thanks again.
Last edited by You need to Login to know who's really who. on Fri 24-09-04 13:21; edited 1 time in total
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Went there 3(?) years ago for a week; it's definitely worth visiting your mate. Good variety of skiing, slopeside accomodation, but not much doing in the evenings, a drive to the nearest town, which wasn't exactly jumping. Heli skiing on the spot (good restaurant at the heli base). I was there at Easter and it was a bit icy in parts. There's a lot of unpisted tree skiing and that sort of thing.
I think they've got rid of or provided alternatives to the T bars now - they were fairly unpleasant but gave access to some great skiing.
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I went there 2 years ago and the crappy T bars were still there. One of the resort guys thought they were a good thing, as they put off less able skiers. Apparently the replacement quad had been on the cards for years. Owned by Intrawest now who were developing the base area but there's no real village so I imagine it's very quiet at night. The nearest village looked pretty quiet too.
I thought it was a good area and the back 'extreme zone' or whatever they called it is serious.
Found the website
http://www.panoramaresort.com/winter/index.html
Taynton bowl is the new area and apparently there is a quad to the top now
As well as Fernie, there is also faux-Bavarian Kimberley to the south and Kicking Horse (where I was based) about and hour and a half to the north.
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Thanks guys.
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Is panorama the resort that (allegedly) got built on the wrong side of the mountain chain? There is a resort somewhere in BC that was famous (amongst some BC friends/family) for not getting as much snow as the rest.
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Mark,
Yes, that's the one-built on the wrong side of the mountain. It's not very reputable among the locals here for good skiing. Lots of man made snow. Definitely check out Kimberley if you are in the area. Great skiing.
Kieran
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I've been skiing there since 1997, usually 2-3 times per season. I really like it. If you like a nice quiet resort, ski in, ski out I can recommend it. I'd rather spend the first 30 minutes of the day sking than travelling to the hill as you do if you stay in Banff or other non slopeside accomodation resorts.
I've had day trips to Kicking Horse & Lake Louise, as I always get a hire car. They are nice resorts.
The new quads are much better than the t bars, makes getting to the top and into Tayton Bowl much easier.
I'd prefer it if people didn't go though, keep the slopes nice and quiet for me!
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