please keep doing Europe videos. you guys are the legit source for ski resorts/villages. you’re videos are levels above everyone else, please do more Europe!!!
video ideas: 1: rank all of this past seasons lift, facilities and terrain upgrades from worst to best 2: do a mtn review of chamonix france if u have footage from there 3: do a mtn review of hunter mtn ny
I spent more money skiing one week in aspen than i did skiing for a week here. And i drove to aspen from Tahoe. I wouldnt ski here again however. The slush was really bad some of the days. We didnt get big storms during our stay
If you're looking for mega resorts like 3 Vallées, in France, La Plagne-Les Arcs Paradiski should offer great diversity and is still quite cheap compared to Switzerland or North America. In this area off-piste is part of the culture and can go from easy to hard. In Italy the Dolomiti Superski pass offers access to countless ski resorts like Cortina where only the aesthethic should get a 10, the biggest spot being Sellaronda area (Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Arabba/Marmolada) with ski-tours, awesome facilities, navigation and Lifts, the downside is the area is becoming very well known, attracts more than France does and crowd-congestion can happen all the time. The prices of facilities have also increased their but still cheaper than everywhere else in Europe especially for the value. Also off-piste is not really tolerated and you need a guide or even a helicopter drop-off for special spots.
We're doing the Dolomites as part of PeakCasa Italy 2025 next March! Here's more info if you want to sign up: www.peakrankings.com/peakhouse-2025#:~:text=PeakCasa%20Italy%20%2D%20Dolomiti%20Superski
@@PeakRankings Val Gardena, what a great spot, I hope it won't be too crowded, Dolomiti Superski is Huge. If you have a chance to go early in the morning to Passo Falzarego and do the Armentarola slope, it's one of my favourite. Also now this area is fully connected to Cortina, the only requirement is to take a shuttle from Armentarola Hotel (where parking is or was 6€ a day) to Falzarego but it's fast and cheap. I also hope March 16 is not too late ... it can get really warm ...
I know I'm asking much but will you ever do a review of Mondolé ski in Italy? It's quite unique and unknown since it's not in the Dolomites but it's in a completely different place in the alps, really close to the mediterranean (and I live close by so I might be biased 😂)
The biggest downside for me, and the reason my most recent ski trips were to Alaska and Japan and not Europe, is that there seems to be a lack of advanced/expert/extreme terrain that is safe to ski and/or sees significant snowfall in the major alps resorts. I'd love to see a review of a more "hardcore" smaller-to-mid sized resort, more comparable to a Kirkwood, Kicking Horse, Snowbird, or Arapahoe Basin. All of which lack raw acreage and often some vertical compared to the European mega resorts, but make up for it in combined snowfall and terrain. I really want to experience the Alps and their mountain culture, but not if there's basically a guarantee I'll ski better snow and spend less on a road trip through the powder highway in BC or an easy trip to Utah. Or you can pretty much count on deeeep powder at a similar cost to a European adventure via a trip to Japan. South America seems in-between with many surface lifts and groomers... but it's a little bit cheaper, a little bit closer to the US, and averages a little more snow. A few of the bigger name resorts have the infrastructure, patrol, and planning to be a summer powder fests when the storms line up. Are there any Alps resorts that DO avy control their off-piste on a large scale? Setup lifts to access said off piste? And beyond that, any of note in the Pyrenees, Scandinavia, or Eastern Europe?
Ive been going to snowshoe for 20 years, its only getting worse there. The western territory is still fun, but for the money spent there, id get on a plane and go out west or Europe
Pronounced "cran" with a soft "a" like "crawfish" and silent "s"..... "mon - ta - na" - NOT like the state out West. I have been skiing Crans-Montana for decades and this is a solid review with a few rejoinders. 1. parking - C/M is trying to reduce car traffic to make the resort more enjoyable such as Zermatt or Saas Fee (both car-free) - it has added pedestrian zones; reduced street parking; required pay parking at lift areas; and changed traffic flow to reduce speed. There are many lodging options within walking distance of gondolas and free shuttle bus service is comprehensive and frequent. 2. Getting around C/M on the mountain is actually quite easy. It is smaller than some of the other Europena meg-resorts and 90% of the runs are on the front-side of 3 mountains/ski areas (Cry D'err, Violettes; Aminona) 3. Vail ownership will hopefully be a game changer in terms of lift upgrades. 4. It is in the french speaking part of Switzerland but most locals speak french, english, german/swiss-german.
Love the videos but do some research on the pronunciations of everything :) Pronounced ‘Ermes’ not Hermes Also the Crans 193 times during the video kills me 😂
@@PhilN2K To me Zermatt is way way better than crans Montana in pretty much all dimensions and I Iive in Switzerland.1st the ski experience is incomparable. The ski field, diversity and snow quality in Zermatt is easily close to 80% in my view right there with Courchevel or Tignes if you have a chance to go there one day. I have been there too. Then Crans with a much smaller ski area, 3 times smaller than Zermatt in fact and most of the ski slopes facing south and snow melting quickly would be around 60% in my opinion. Many many National ski teams come to practise in Zermatt there must be a reason! None come to Crans montana. Many other aspects I could develop if you ask such as lifts and so on... Then the after-ski almost does not exist in Crans where in Zermatt plenty of trendy places right down the slopes. That counts too!
Just want you to know, you don’t pronounce the n or s in Crans, and the a is pronounced something like awwwwww. Furthermore, the o in Montana is also pronounced like awwww, and the two a’s are pronounced like your opening you mouth at a doctor’s office.
You should really check the pronunciation of these places before you make an entire video on them. It hurts to hear that, seriously. I noticed that on other videos. Say Kraanzz Montana one more time I'll report you to the speech therapy dept.
HUGE shoutout to @gs.ski.snow for filming and writing work on a large majority of this video - check out his IG for some great upcoming things!
please keep doing Europe videos. you guys are the legit source for ski resorts/villages. you’re videos are levels above everyone else, please do more Europe!!!
More is coming over the next few months!
also i love how in depth this is. you guys really did your thing on this one. keep this style and attention to detail
What a really great, in-depth review! I've subscribed and am looking forward to watching more videos!
video ideas:
1: rank all of this past seasons lift, facilities and terrain upgrades from worst to best
2: do a mtn review of chamonix france if u have footage from there
3: do a mtn review of hunter mtn ny
All of that is in the cards - #1 and #2 are coming very soon!
how soon
One of the resorts I'm heading to in January. Thanks for the video.
Arosa Lenzerheide is the best ski terrain in the world imo
we need to watch about serre chevalier !!! ;)
I spent more money skiing one week in aspen than i did skiing for a week here. And i drove to aspen from Tahoe. I wouldnt ski here again however. The slush was really bad some of the days. We didnt get big storms during our stay
If you're looking for mega resorts like 3 Vallées, in France, La Plagne-Les Arcs Paradiski should offer great diversity and is still quite cheap compared to Switzerland or North America. In this area off-piste is part of the culture and can go from easy to hard.
In Italy the Dolomiti Superski pass offers access to countless ski resorts like Cortina where only the aesthethic should get a 10, the biggest spot being Sellaronda area (Alta Badia, Val Gardena, Arabba/Marmolada) with ski-tours, awesome facilities, navigation and Lifts, the downside is the area is becoming very well known, attracts more than France does and crowd-congestion can happen all the time. The prices of facilities have also increased their but still cheaper than everywhere else in Europe especially for the value. Also off-piste is not really tolerated and you need a guide or even a helicopter drop-off for special spots.
Go to Val D'isere-Tignes soon🔥🔥
Does this mean you're reviewing Europe now? Please do more!! I want to hear about all of the mtns around The Dolomites (especially La Sellaronda).
We're doing the Dolomites as part of PeakCasa Italy 2025 next March! Here's more info if you want to sign up: www.peakrankings.com/peakhouse-2025#:~:text=PeakCasa%20Italy%20%2D%20Dolomiti%20Superski
@@PeakRankings Val Gardena, what a great spot, I hope it won't be too crowded, Dolomiti Superski is Huge. If you have a chance to go early in the morning to Passo Falzarego and do the Armentarola slope, it's one of my favourite. Also now this area is fully connected to Cortina, the only requirement is to take a shuttle from Armentarola Hotel (where parking is or was 6€ a day) to Falzarego but it's fast and cheap. I also hope March 16 is not too late ... it can get really warm ...
Please do a video on The 3 Valleys. Yes I know is really 4 valleys.
Nice review. Will you guys make a chaomonix review eventually?
Yep!
I know I'm asking much but will you ever do a review of Mondolé ski in Italy? It's quite unique and unknown since it's not in the Dolomites but it's in a completely different place in the alps, really close to the mediterranean (and I live close by so I might be biased 😂)
The biggest downside for me, and the reason my most recent ski trips were to Alaska and Japan and not Europe, is that there seems to be a lack of advanced/expert/extreme terrain that is safe to ski and/or sees significant snowfall in the major alps resorts. I'd love to see a review of a more "hardcore" smaller-to-mid sized resort, more comparable to a Kirkwood, Kicking Horse, Snowbird, or Arapahoe Basin.
All of which lack raw acreage and often some vertical compared to the European mega resorts, but make up for it in combined snowfall and terrain.
I really want to experience the Alps and their mountain culture, but not if there's basically a guarantee I'll ski better snow and spend less on a road trip through the powder highway in BC or an easy trip to Utah. Or you can pretty much count on deeeep powder at a similar cost to a European adventure via a trip to Japan.
South America seems in-between with many surface lifts and groomers... but it's a little bit cheaper, a little bit closer to the US, and averages a little more snow. A few of the bigger name resorts have the infrastructure, patrol, and planning to be a summer powder fests when the storms line up.
Are there any Alps resorts that DO avy control their off-piste on a large scale? Setup lifts to access said off piste? And beyond that, any of note in the Pyrenees, Scandinavia, or Eastern Europe?
verbier
This just makes me want to ski so bad
Do a review of my local ski resort, Pizol
How does one purchase the insurance for ski patrol services? Is this the same with all the Epic partner resorts in Europe?
You have to go to the ticket window to buy this. If you plan to go off-piste, you need to buy third-party insurance to make sure you are covered.
Do vids on best ski resorts in BC canada
17:31 wat happened to all the chairs on the side of the lift going down the mountain 💀
Start of the day!
Downloading a lift???
hi bury! have u ever been to south america?
Yes! You will see some content very soon 😉
hi , could you do st Moritz please ???
Next season!
Seems a little difficult to get to and get around. US resorts always seem so much more user-friendly.
You are my sunshine 🥰
18:34 score of 69 💀
SnowShoe WV. Don’t sleep on it.
Ive been going to snowshoe for 20 years, its only getting worse there. The western territory is still fun, but for the money spent there, id get on a plane and go out west or Europe
Sad that vails going to ruin it
Pronounced "cran" with a soft "a" like "crawfish" and silent "s"..... "mon - ta - na" - NOT like the state out West. I have been skiing Crans-Montana for decades and this is a solid review with a few rejoinders. 1. parking - C/M is trying to reduce car traffic to make the resort more enjoyable such as Zermatt or Saas Fee (both car-free) - it has added pedestrian zones; reduced street parking; required pay parking at lift areas; and changed traffic flow to reduce speed. There are many lodging options within walking distance of gondolas and free shuttle bus service is comprehensive and frequent. 2. Getting around C/M on the mountain is actually quite easy. It is smaller than some of the other Europena meg-resorts and 90% of the runs are on the front-side of 3 mountains/ski areas (Cry D'err, Violettes; Aminona) 3. Vail ownership will hopefully be a game changer in terms of lift upgrades. 4. It is in the french speaking part of Switzerland but most locals speak french, english, german/swiss-german.
Zugspitze?
Love the videos but do some research on the pronunciations of everything :)
Pronounced ‘Ermes’ not Hermes
Also the Crans 193 times during the video kills me 😂
Oof 💀
You're saying it wrong. "Cran", the S is silent.
Crans Montana 69 points and Zermatt 70 what a joke! Have you guys really been there?
How would u rank them? I’ve been to both
@@PhilN2K To me Zermatt is way way better than crans Montana in pretty much all dimensions and I Iive in Switzerland.1st the ski experience is incomparable. The ski field, diversity and snow quality in Zermatt is easily close to 80% in my view right there with Courchevel or Tignes if you have a chance to go there one day. I have been there too. Then Crans with a much smaller ski area, 3 times smaller than Zermatt in fact and most of the ski slopes facing south and snow melting quickly would be around 60% in my opinion. Many many National ski teams come to practise in Zermatt there must be a reason! None come to Crans montana. Many other aspects I could develop if you ask such as lifts and so on...
Then the after-ski almost does not exist in Crans where in Zermatt plenty of trendy places right down the slopes. That counts too!
Just want you to know, you don’t pronounce the n or s in Crans, and the a is pronounced something like awwwwww. Furthermore, the o in Montana is also pronounced like awwww, and the two a’s are pronounced like your opening you mouth at a doctor’s office.
Any europeans laughing as well at how he pronounced vignette?
vinyet not vi G nette
You should really check the pronunciation of these places before you make an entire video on them. It hurts to hear that, seriously. I noticed that on other videos. Say Kraanzz Montana one more time I'll report you to the speech therapy dept.
There no free parking because cars are a nuisance that should be used only by people who really have to.
Uhm no, resorts that make car use difficult suck.