My first experience out west was in Snowbird. It was special. Since then I've traveled to 30 other mountains throughout America, Canada and Japan. I can't wait to get back to the bird.
Fantastic Video guys! I hail from Alberta but unfortunately I've never made it down to Utah to Ski, always wanted to. Snowbirds at the top of my Utah list now, thank you kindly!
I've been a skier for 8 years and told that Utah is the best place. Even locals that have gone to Switzerland and Austria to ski said it was no better that what they got at home. And Salt Lake City literally has a good 8-10 places to choose from.
Europe has better scenery and more charming villages but that is it. Their snow SUCKS. The best lift-accessed terrain resort in Europe, Verbier, averages 110" of snow a year. That is a FIFTH of Snowbird.
Kevin L ohh no our snow dont suck all the time. Of corse there is never as much snow as in north america bit here is good snow too :) (im dreaming about to ski in north america)
@@axewolfe1759 I don't criticize every European resort, they just don't get much snow. Their vert is overrated too. Even at the resorts who have a legit 6k vert you are still usually skiing 1k lines. Like Whistler has a legit 5k vert but the first 4k is just intermediate runs cut through trees.
My first experience out west was in Snowbird. It was special. Since then I've traveled to 30 other mountains throughout America, Canada and Japan. I can't wait to get back to the bird.
Alta was heaven. My first true powder.
Fantastic Video guys! I hail from Alberta but unfortunately I've never made it down to Utah to Ski, always wanted to. Snowbirds at the top of my Utah list now, thank you kindly!
alta instead
I've been a skier for 8 years and told that Utah is the best place. Even locals that have gone to Switzerland and Austria to ski said it was no better that what they got at home. And Salt Lake City literally has a good 8-10 places to choose from.
Europe has better scenery and more charming villages but that is it. Their snow SUCKS. The best lift-accessed terrain resort in Europe, Verbier, averages 110" of snow a year. That is a FIFTH of Snowbird.
Kevin L ohh no our snow dont suck all the time. Of corse there is never as much snow as in north america bit here is good snow too :) (im dreaming about to ski in north america)
Kevin L fuck. Look who I find here criticizing every European ski resort
@@axewolfe1759 I don't criticize every European resort, they just don't get much snow. Their vert is overrated too. Even at the resorts who have a legit 6k vert you are still usually skiing 1k lines. Like Whistler has a legit 5k vert but the first 4k is just intermediate runs cut through trees.
@@kevinl8440 skiied both can confirm, europe gets a few powdays, feels like everyother day from jan-march is powday in utah.
Every mountain is good on snowy days and every mountain sucks when there is no fresh snow for weeks.
the bird is the word
ahhh its so good
The breakfast burrito is really the best
home base for past 36 winters.
you're doing it right!
how does this compare to tahoe and mammoth resorts?
Better snow in Snowbird. Just as much snow. As much vertical as Mammoth more than tahoe
snowboarding is not permitted at snowbird?
You can absolutely snowboard at the bird, Alta is next door and that doesn't allow snowboarding
2:31 the guy was high af
agree!!! Thats all i could think of!
do alyeska all time
Nothing like smelling farts on the tram.....
Of course i went and it was one of their worst years and it wasn't even better than my east coast mtn
Michael Perez-Gelinas 99% of the time it will be better than anywhere in the world. The great thing is Mother Nature the bad thing is Mother Nature.
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Why did I click on a Snowbird video?