Poster: A snowHead
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I've got 3 weeks to take between January and April. Me and bf are thinking about driving to Europe and doing a bit of a roadtrip but I don't know what route to take or what resorts to stop off at. On the other hand I think maybe we should go somewhere else as I've never skied outside of Europe.
Has anyone done anything similar? What would you do if you had 3 weeks?
We like:
- pretty villages
- large ski areas
- tree lined is nice
- we're both intermediates who try to venture off piste every now and then.
Suggestions welcome...
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I would try Canada
For three weeks you could fit in some great resorts, great tree skiing and some really great off-piste, thats still in bounds so much safer.
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You won't get pretty villages in Canada though unless you like ersatz chintz or railroad/mining towns. Plenty of skiing in most places as long as you don't judge by no of pistes or lifts.
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I'd quite like the idea of a 3 week roadtirp low-season and picking a country try and visit some of the lest well known resorts in that area. For example in France the maurienne valley has a number of smaller resorts spread out along it, and I'd quite fancy a couple of weeks exploring there, and no doubt there is a lot of similar places in austria etc.
Problem is after a 3 week raod-trip then a 1 week trip to one resort (in the future) just wont be as appealing...
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wonderwoman, Canada would make a great road trip when you are a bit happier off piste - or a great way to learn to ski some powder - very easy to drop in and out of ski school in Canada and the US. But as fatbob says - forget pretty villages - but by way of compensation you get way more tree-lined skiing. I'd be tempted to do Banff/Lake louise, Kicking Horse, maybe Revelstoke or Fernie +/- another BC resort - and finish with Whistler, perhaps with a day in Vancouver before you head up there.
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Not sure what your budget is like, but for 3 weeks, there might be some season pass options that make sense- at least around Colorado. The $439 Rocky Mountain Super Pass + gives you unlimited at Copper & Winter Park with 6 days at Steamboat (known for its trees & champaign powder). You must buy the CO (5 Vail resorts) pass in person, but the $599 Epic pass gives unlimited access to 6 Mnts (5 in CO plus Heavenly in CA/NV). Some places like Loveland sell their 4 pack online.
As others have said, don't expect pretty, authentic European villages, but the tree line is higher and the shopping in Silverthorne is likely cheaper than Europe.
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wonderwoman, In a similar situation me and 3 friends are going to Breckenridge for 4 weeks this winter (January/February). The intention is to ski other resorts in the area (4 of which are on the same season lift pass for £326). Whether this is a good idea or not I'll tell you in February.
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I thought the states would be expensive for 3 weeks but doing what rich.ll is doing seems to be very cost effective! Bones, What route did you take? MEfree30, those lift passes look tempting. I was a little worried that the lift pass would cost a fortune, surprisingly not considering how many resorts you can ski. Thanks for all the responses, definitely given me some ideas.
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We did a 2 week trip in Canada some years ago Fernie, Panorama, Kicking Horse and the Banff Area. We hada great time, but I felt we moved too mush in just a two week period.
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I don't think you can just drive round..but you do need the flexibilty to stay for an extra few days..
These places will not really suit your type of skiing , IMV, but Engleberg-Andermatt, and through the Furka pass down to Brig would be ok...
FWIW, we are doing Ulli land to Big Dog for a week but have always wanted to ski around the Col du Forclaz as it always look great when we pass through.
I would suggest you look at places around Grenoble... and do the valley from Osian to Briancon, taking in ADH, L2A and Serre Ch... and stay at the smaller villages to save £'s and see more of the less touristy places... You have a car, you can do what you want..
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