Favorite place for me to go boarding but I’m from Hawaii top tip if you fly Alaska airlines and go skiing the same day as arriving you get a free lift ticket when showing your boarding pass
My new wife is a low…low..blue level skier…I’ve been doing this for 50 seasons now all over the world and at a high level if I do say so…This resort scared her…and gave me everything I could ask for..granted it was march 2024..and they were closing in on 600 inches… Epic visuals and long chutes..(see Xmas chute)..do your squats. I did and it’s not a place I’d go without being fit…I will say after we left and continued our vacation in Utah…she mentioned Alyeska changed her idea of what she should and shouldn’t be scared of. It made her more comfortable everywhere else….Had the best Clam chowder with salmon chunks in town at Basecamp.
I don’t know what the secret is, but I’ve been skiing for 15 years and still don’t have it down at Alyeska. Half the time the runs are icy and all the narrow paths I can’t just straight line down, I need to take turns. Anything that’s not level, I can’t just zoom down 50 mph. What’s the secret? You just have to start a very young age and not know any better in order to master it?
I love 1 hour from alyeska it has the longest steepest consecutive double black diamond in NA I take it for granted tbh but north face the side that is all double black a WHOLE FACE of double black is amazing all powder and super fun
Agreed. I went there from time to time growing up - I seldomly go nowadays, as the continued price hikes make it no longer worth it, and relatively out of my reach most of the time, even if I wanted to go. It's sad to see it catering more and more to rich tourists. I wish they had resident discounts like some businesses geared toward tourists have around the state.
I'm not a skier. I just watched because I pass this place every time I head to Anchorage (I live on the Kenai Peninsula). It's fun to see what people think of local attractions no matter where you're from.
I went to Alyeska in the summer once and I didn't realize how crazy it was in the winter. It was pretty awesome in the summer and there was still some snow, the hiking was really good but I looked at the ski trail map and didn't expect it to be anything super special. That's pretty cool
Literally just booked my flight, shuttle, and hostel after watching this video. Great deal on Ikon and surprisingly affordable transport and lodging. Early March seems to be the best bet for snow and daylight.
At 2:29 near the pole there's that tree and a bit of a jump, when I was about 11 I did a jump off that spot and got run into by someone snowboarding down the other side of the run, it was dark and I didn't even see the guy. I wasn't able to ski for the rest of the season.
I grew up in Anchorage, and I didn’t really learn to ski until I moved to Fairbanks where there are much more laid back skiing. Alyeska is just pretty over the top for a new skier.
I started skiing in 2010 at Hillberg and Hilltop on JBER and Anchorage at age 42 and within 2 years, I had it down at most places. And after almost 15 years of skiing, I still have difficulty at Alyeska at times. When conditions around Ted’s Express chair are icy, it frustrates me to no end that I struggle, but so many people straight line down the runs at 50 mph like it’s nothing, especially Lower Van Imhof and Sourdough. BUT, on a day with nice new snow, grooming, and no ice, I can go down just about every blue run with little to no difficulty, but still can’t go more than 35-40 mph unless it’s relatively flat terrain. I guess unless I take advanced lessons, I’ll never master it
Theres not a lot of apres ski options but Girdwood brewing, double musky and jack sprat are all fantastic. And the hotel bars are better than their equivalents in the lower 48.
question for anyone in the know. ima seasonal winter employee and ive worked 2 years so far. first at northstar in tahoe. and this year im at steamboat springs. I love your videos and I try to use them to gauge what resorts sound good to work at. but does anyone have some good recommendations.
They've had a written review on their website for a long time now. They've got a massive backlog of reviews waiting for videos, and they're still missing most of the interior of BC, and western Alberta. I wouldn't get your hopes up too much for a video within the next few months, but who knows?
So I do have a couple of issues with Alyeska. The new ownership has absolutely no idea how to properly run a ski resort. Pomeroy Lodging is the name of the entity that owns Alyeska (as of 2018), and they've collected a portfolio of 18 hotels. None of them ski resorts until Alyeska. None of them American either - they're all between BC and Alberta. The cheapest drink stop option at the entire resort used to be the vending machines off of Ted's, but ownership decided to get rid of those to funnel more people into the bar. Prices skyrocketed at the food options, of course, and they literally do not have microwaves in the rooms at the Alyeska Resort. So you're forced to either go to the grocery store before you come or suffer the high prices and mediocre quality of the food they do provide. Oh, and if you can't eat all of what they serve, you literally don't have the option to microwave it. Tough luck! Ramen was like $50 at the hotel. It's wild. Employees did not seem enthused about the ownership, especially the ones I asked about the vending machines in the ski shop. That being said, the North Face was fucking rad and I'd still go there again on the MC or Ikon passes. I'll just bring my own food next time!
32 years old, I live in Alaska, about 30 minutes from this restort specifically. Never been. Never skiied, never snow boarded. Last time I tried to get in to it, I was overloaded with too much inmformation by tryhards who judged everybody that went down the mountain. That said, I stay home. And i play video games. Nope. I hate people
Yeah dude I feel ya. I live in Palmer lol. I actually work at skeetawk, the ski hill in Hatcher pass. So I do ski a lot, but I hate people too. Wish I could just game all day sometimes too 😂
Hi PeakRankings, can you review Ski Arlberg in Austria? It has the best snow in Europe and better snow than the vast majority of destination North American ski resorts, and has some of the best off-piste in the world.
that's incorect. the top 100 ski resorts in north america have higher snow totals than St. Anton am Arlberg. Even Stowe which is in the east coast has a higher snow total. If going by snow quality it also loses, european snow is comparable to east coast or tahoe. which all rocky destinations beat.
@@ronlerner72 St. Anton and the entire Ski Arlberg region receive 7 to 11 meters (700-1100 cm) of snow per year at resort level, which is significantly more than many of the best-known resorts in North America, including those in the Rockies. For comparison, Jackson Hole, one of the snowiest in North America, gets around 10 to 13 meters of snow annually, but that's in the backcountry areas-not necessarily at the resort base level. The snow in St. Anton is also known for being high-quality powder-often lighter and drier than snow in many North American resorts, due to the colder temperatures and different atmospheric conditions in the Alps. This snow quality, combined with the high snowfall amounts, makes it a world-renowned destination for powder skiing. The claim that Stowe (East Coast) gets more snow than St. Anton is particularly wrong. Stowe, which does get more snow than other East Coast resorts, averages around 4-5 meters of snow annually, far less than what St. Anton or many Rocky Mountain resorts receive. East Coast resorts also tend to get more wet, heavy snow, while places like St. Anton and the Rockies are known for drier, lighter powder, which is better for skiing and snowboarding. So, in terms of both quantity and quality of snow, St. Anton actually outperforms many North American resorts, including those in the Rockies like Jackson Hole and Stowe.
I'm not really a fan of Alyeska, if I am being honest. Severe chokepoint at the lift to get to the top and the conditions are always meh, unless you can catch a huge storm that is. Even then you're still either riding in the dark or in extremely flat light due to the severe lack of sunny days in the summer. Some nice views though. I'll give it that but not worth the 1h15m journey each way for me.
Seeing how a nice Michigan resort is over $100 for a lift ticket and now the lower Michigan hills are charging $70 for a day! That being said, these ticket prices look great! Also to be fair, most lower Michigan hills were only open a couple weeks last year so I'm just happy that they're still open!!
Favorite place for me to go boarding but I’m from Hawaii top tip if you fly Alaska airlines and go skiing the same day as arriving you get a free lift ticket when showing your boarding pass
Awesome to see my hometown resort getting some recognition. While small, it packs a punch, and I would highly recommend it to anyone!
Heyy! I grew up in girdwood too! :D
I love How SRG is a patron, as if he isn't a beast of a skituber himself. Community support is nice to see.
My new wife is a low…low..blue level skier…I’ve been doing this for 50 seasons now all over the world and at a high level if I do say so…This resort scared her…and gave me everything I could ask for..granted it was march 2024..and they were closing in on 600 inches… Epic visuals and long chutes..(see Xmas chute)..do your squats. I did and it’s not a place I’d go without being fit…I will say after we left and continued our vacation in Utah…she mentioned Alyeska changed her idea of what she should and shouldn’t be scared of. It made her more comfortable everywhere else….Had the best Clam chowder with salmon chunks in town at Basecamp.
I don’t know what the secret is, but I’ve been skiing for 15 years and still don’t have it down at Alyeska. Half the time the runs are icy and all the narrow paths I can’t just straight line down, I need to take turns. Anything that’s not level, I can’t just zoom down 50 mph. What’s the secret? You just have to start a very young age and not know any better in order to master it?
I love 1 hour from alyeska it has the longest steepest consecutive double black diamond in NA I take it for granted tbh but north face the side that is all double black a WHOLE FACE of double black is amazing all powder and super fun
Unfortunately, snow levels have been WAY down this year.
Yeah, but that was melting, hoping for more later now that its cold enough
True :(
Dude same here in Palmer. Skeetawk isn’t even opening :(
No freaking kidding it’s sad
Yeah this is a funny watch after driving down Turnagain Arm a couple days ago. Just basically no snow at all
Used to be a great place for alaskans to ski. Now it's for rich Europeans and most locals can't afford to go. Total bummer.
I have billions of dollars to create dozens of world class ski resorts in alaska
Agreed. I went there from time to time growing up - I seldomly go nowadays, as the continued price hikes make it no longer worth it, and relatively out of my reach most of the time, even if I wanted to go. It's sad to see it catering more and more to rich tourists. I wish they had resident discounts like some businesses geared toward tourists have around the state.
@akmetalhead95 right!? That would be cool. Like "show an AK ID and get 30% off" or somthing like that.
Your comment is misleading for people from the lower 48 and comical for Alaskans.
What do you mean?
I'm not a skier. I just watched because I pass this place every time I head to Anchorage (I live on the Kenai Peninsula). It's fun to see what people think of local attractions no matter where you're from.
I went to Alyeska in the summer once and I didn't realize how crazy it was in the winter. It was pretty awesome in the summer and there was still some snow, the hiking was really good but I looked at the ski trail map and didn't expect it to be anything super special. That's pretty cool
Literally just booked my flight, shuttle, and hostel after watching this video. Great deal on Ikon and surprisingly affordable transport and lodging. Early March seems to be the best bet for snow and daylight.
It’ll be a blast!
Have fun!
Do your squats….or the equivalent for snowboard fitness. The chutes are loooong.
Better start your snow dance, the variability he mentioned is in full effect this year…
I love to see my hometown resort getting some recognition
At 2:29 near the pole there's that tree and a bit of a jump, when I was about 11 I did a jump off that spot and got run into by someone snowboarding down the other side of the run, it was dark and I didn't even see the guy. I wasn't able to ski for the rest of the season.
You’re not exaggerating, those inlet views really are breathtaking!
I’m always so happy when I can find videos about my hometown
Same here bro. I lived in girdwood for 16 years. :)
I grew up in Anchorage, and I didn’t really learn to ski until I moved to Fairbanks where there are much more laid back skiing. Alyeska is just pretty over the top for a new skier.
I started skiing in 2010 at Hillberg and Hilltop on JBER and Anchorage at age 42 and within 2 years, I had it down at most places. And after almost 15 years of skiing, I still have difficulty at Alyeska at times. When conditions around Ted’s Express chair are icy, it frustrates me to no end that I struggle, but so many people straight line down the runs at 50 mph like it’s nothing, especially Lower Van Imhof and Sourdough. BUT, on a day with nice new snow, grooming, and no ice, I can go down just about every blue run with little to no difficulty, but still can’t go more than 35-40 mph unless it’s relatively flat terrain. I guess unless I take advanced lessons, I’ll never master it
FINALLY MY RESORT
Yep!
You live in girdwood?
@@xHuman-x_x No in Wasilla!
@ no, in anchorage, about 45 minutes away
Hello peakrankings could you please do Livigno in Italy.Love your videos ❤❤❤❤
Happy I am growing up this my local
Great Review! You hit all the highlights and didn't sugar coat the highly variable WX/snow and limited terrain options.
Have you guys gone to Schweitzer?
They have, but haven’t made a video
one of my fav scenes is in 'the way i see it' bobby brown at alyeska.
going there tomorrow for the first time in a year
How many Alaska usa 🇺🇸 ski resorts ?
Realistically There is just the one. The rest of the skiing options in Alaska have 2 lifts at most.
@@kronik907Skeetawk, Hatcher pass, where I work at, we are planning to build our next lift next year.
Theres not a lot of apres ski options but Girdwood brewing, double musky and jack sprat are all fantastic. And the hotel bars are better than their equivalents in the lower 48.
I love living here
I'm surprised that it's not the most reliable resort!
I should go find out what that is.
question for anyone in the know. ima seasonal winter employee and ive worked 2 years so far. first at northstar in tahoe. and this year im at steamboat springs. I love your videos and I try to use them to gauge what resorts sound good to work at. but does anyone have some good recommendations.
As a local it’s not worth it until February
Any review of Tremblant QC planned?
They've had a written review on their website for a long time now. They've got a massive backlog of reviews waiting for videos, and they're still missing most of the interior of BC, and western Alberta. I wouldn't get your hopes up too much for a video within the next few months, but who knows?
Hoping to get a video out soon! We got some footage last season, and trying to figure out if it's enough to stitch a full review together.
0:00 🕛 🕛-2:37-17:06!
thank you always for the vicarious voyeurism.
2:37-17:06 usa 🇺🇸!
I’ve never been here this early
So I do have a couple of issues with Alyeska. The new ownership has absolutely no idea how to properly run a ski resort. Pomeroy Lodging is the name of the entity that owns Alyeska (as of 2018), and they've collected a portfolio of 18 hotels. None of them ski resorts until Alyeska. None of them American either - they're all between BC and Alberta. The cheapest drink stop option at the entire resort used to be the vending machines off of Ted's, but ownership decided to get rid of those to funnel more people into the bar. Prices skyrocketed at the food options, of course, and they literally do not have microwaves in the rooms at the Alyeska Resort. So you're forced to either go to the grocery store before you come or suffer the high prices and mediocre quality of the food they do provide. Oh, and if you can't eat all of what they serve, you literally don't have the option to microwave it. Tough luck!
Ramen was like $50 at the hotel. It's wild. Employees did not seem enthused about the ownership, especially the ones I asked about the vending machines in the ski shop.
That being said, the North Face was fucking rad and I'd still go there again on the MC or Ikon passes. I'll just bring my own food next time!
Might not be the the largest ski resort but it is one of the steepest overall ski resorts in the world.
32 years old, I live in Alaska, about 30 minutes from this restort specifically. Never been. Never skiied, never snow boarded. Last time I tried to get in to it, I was overloaded with too much inmformation by tryhards who judged everybody that went down the mountain.
That said, I stay home. And i play video games. Nope. I hate people
Yeah dude I feel ya. I live in Palmer lol. I actually work at skeetawk, the ski hill in Hatcher pass. So I do ski a lot, but I hate people too. Wish I could just game all day sometimes too 😂
Nice!!
You should review brainhead Utah, mountain high california, and whitefish MT!
Mt baldy would be cool as well
Hi PeakRankings, can you review Ski Arlberg in Austria? It has the best snow in Europe and better snow than the vast majority of destination North American ski resorts, and has some of the best off-piste in the world.
We will be there in March!
@@PeakRankings Haha, me too
that's incorect. the top 100 ski resorts in north america have higher snow totals than St. Anton am Arlberg. Even Stowe which is in the east coast has a higher snow total. If going by snow quality it also loses, european snow is comparable to east coast or tahoe. which all rocky destinations beat.
@@PeakRankings Same here.. Great Resort, one of my favs
@@ronlerner72 St. Anton and the entire Ski Arlberg region receive 7 to 11 meters (700-1100 cm) of snow per year at resort level, which is significantly more than many of the best-known resorts in North America, including those in the Rockies. For comparison, Jackson Hole, one of the snowiest in North America, gets around 10 to 13 meters of snow annually, but that's in the backcountry areas-not necessarily at the resort base level.
The snow in St. Anton is also known for being high-quality powder-often lighter and drier than snow in many North American resorts, due to the colder temperatures and different atmospheric conditions in the Alps. This snow quality, combined with the high snowfall amounts, makes it a world-renowned destination for powder skiing.
The claim that Stowe (East Coast) gets more snow than St. Anton is particularly wrong. Stowe, which does get more snow than other East Coast resorts, averages around 4-5 meters of snow annually, far less than what St. Anton or many Rocky Mountain resorts receive. East Coast resorts also tend to get more wet, heavy snow, while places like St. Anton and the Rockies are known for drier, lighter powder, which is better for skiing and snowboarding.
So, in terms of both quantity and quality of snow, St. Anton actually outperforms many North American resorts, including those in the Rockies like Jackson Hole and Stowe.
I'm not really a fan of Alyeska, if I am being honest. Severe chokepoint at the lift to get to the top and the conditions are always meh, unless you can catch a huge storm that is. Even then you're still either riding in the dark or in extremely flat light due to the severe lack of sunny days in the summer. Some nice views though. I'll give it that but not worth the 1h15m journey each way for me.
Alyeska is a beast 😮 butt yeah ......
Alyeska is not really for beginners.
Finally!!! Justice for Girdwood :)))
I lived in girdwood almost my whole life. Recently moved to Palmer :)
You should try to get some drone shots of these places, that one channel slope vue did some real good vids of ski resorts a while back
You can’t fly drones at Alyeska
@ i wasnt referring to one place specifically, i just meant in general
will you guys ever do a sun peaks bc video review?
Yep! We'd been waiting on West Bowl to open, but hoping to get one up either later this winter or early next!
LETS FUCKING GOOOO
Covering more up 🆙🆙?
Seeing how a nice Michigan resort is over $100 for a lift ticket and now the lower Michigan hills are charging $70 for a day!
That being said, these ticket prices look great!
Also to be fair, most lower Michigan hills were only open a couple weeks last year so I'm just happy that they're still open!!
2nd
not what it used to be. The owners suck.
Alyeska isn’t that great of a mountain.
Fr no need to come
Not with the new owners 😒
Max elevation under 3k feet is crazy