Greetings,
Gen X former compulsive skier whose love for the mountains was awakened spring skiing in Alaska (thanks Alyeska and neighboring landscape) this April. Curious to meet other Houstonians (or nearby Texans) planning to travel this upcoming ski season [e.g., West Coast (Lake Tahoe and Mammoth), Pacific NW (Oregon, Washington, Idaho) and coterminous USA resorts (UT, CO, WY, MO); Canada (Whittier, Banff); Alaska, etc.]. Although I'm reluctant to describe myself as "expert," I'm beyond advanced (used to race GS and slalom, skied four days/week for years, etc.) and am hoping to meet up with other ski enthusiasts who enjoy piste and off-piste routes (and perhaps one-day, bucket list heli-skiing in Alaska). My fiancé just started skiing this spring and is anxious to learn, so if a partner is new to the sport no worries. Got an IKON pass and hope to make the most of it this upcoming 22-23 season. If interested, please PM/DM/IM me. Thanks to all the moderators for making this site a reality!
Cheers,
Gen X former compulsive skier whose love for the mountains was awakened spring skiing in Alaska (thanks Alyeska and neighboring landscape) this April. Curious to meet other Houstonians (or nearby Texans) planning to travel this upcoming ski season [e.g., West Coast (Lake Tahoe and Mammoth), Pacific NW (Oregon, Washington, Idaho) and coterminous USA resorts (UT, CO, WY, MO); Canada (Whittier, Banff); Alaska, etc.]. Although I'm reluctant to describe myself as "expert," I'm beyond advanced (used to race GS and slalom, skied four days/week for years, etc.) and am hoping to meet up with other ski enthusiasts who enjoy piste and off-piste routes (and perhaps one-day, bucket list heli-skiing in Alaska). My fiancé just started skiing this spring and is anxious to learn, so if a partner is new to the sport no worries. Got an IKON pass and hope to make the most of it this upcoming 22-23 season. If interested, please PM/DM/IM me. Thanks to all the moderators for making this site a reality!
Cheers,