I lived in Roseland for a couple winters, and a host of other ski towns. The winters at Red were the best of the best. If you like snow there isn't a better place to ski or ride. Nice to see DB ripping it up! Hi from JH 🤙
Awesome! We have some cool mountains here in Tucson, Arizona where I live but I love other mountain videos! Can’t wait to get out and explore soon! Love your channel! I’m following!
What are conditions like the first 2 weeks of March normally? im planning a trip and prefer old school ski towns as opposed to the mega touristy resorts.
In my experience, late February and early March are ideal for snow conditions as that is when the snow is softest and skiable. But realistically it doesn't matter when you go, it is what you make of your trip. Good luck.
Thanks to HH for supplying Red Mtn Ski Patrol with some of the worst quality jackets and pants on the resort. . . .first chair and wet asses all season long for RMSP!!
@@SolaceEasy Nah it's garbage everywhere, they only make quality stuff for sailing these days. The "hellytech" membrane is garbage and my first and only pair of HH snowpants would wet out in 10 mins of wet snow, the only brand that's worse is North Face
It’s the Warren Miller production company (and brand), which he sold. Unfortunately what they produce comes near where close to the wit and style of the original. Personally I have grown tired of these repetitive types of documentaries and I miss the original WM-style.
On Spotify you can find the soundtrack to all Warren miller films. In this one it’s “we will run” by Jen kuross and “seven sticks of dynamite” by AWOLNATION
If I haven’t been standing in line watching pro patrollers & their friends (obviously not wearing patrol jackets & sheepish!) jump in for a few more lines before opening I would respect these guys/gals. Lived experience forces me to give them a 👎. You might think you are doing no harm but people don’t forget.
@@NosajDEroom I only get to spend about 20 days a year on the snow. If I go on a 4 or 5 day ski trip, I am on the hill from open to close each day. It takes so much out of me, I couldn't imagine trying to party.
I was 15 on my first trip to red mnt in 1982. My earliest ski partner "woody"( Now head guide at Bella Coola helisports) sent me a post card. And it said "get out here ,it's bottomless" He had ran away from home at 16, because his parents were gnarly and super strict. I begged and begged my old man to go. Finally he said yes.and gave me 80 $ for my birthday and Christmas combined. That was enough to get a greyhound ticket out of Canmore. I arrived at 6am at the start of Christmas holidays, and stayed a total of 6 weeks .My old man was chocked and I ended up going to a juvenile home for bad kids when I returned home for truancy. Anyhow we knew there was no photo on record for woodys season's pass. So I went into the ticket office and said" I had lost my seasons pass". And claimed I was my friend " woody." I had memorized his date of birth ect. They gave me a seasons pass with my picture on it and his name below . Replacement pass 10$. I didn't want to go home. That trip was the deepest power I had ever skied up to that point in my life. And it changed me forever. Love Canadian Skiing. And Chamonix too!!
I went skiing in BC somewhat recently, and felt the same way after every ski day: totally fried and no energy for anything beyond a big dinner and a hot tub. With that said, when you visit these cool mountain communities, it's imperative that you hit the bars and turn up with the locals. It's part of the whole experience! I look back on that trip and am so glad I forced myself into at least one night out on the town, which turned into a ragged mosh pit in front of a 90's rock cover band. Covid hit a few weeks later, and I haven't been able to sweat and spill beer on strangers ever since.
This is my home. I have been skiing here for more than 50 years. I love working as a snow host at Red. Come and visit. We will show you the hill!
i ski there every winter I'm 11 but I've been skiing for most of my life well since i was 4 i love it up at red!
Really want to check this place out! Powder looks epic
@@suppaduppa5 you should if your in america rossland is not far away from the canadian border its in british columbia canada
Truely the best place I have ever been for a winter. Amazing!!
I love White water and red. As well Nelson Brewery. I'd love to move there! Stop telling people about these little gems!
I lived in Roseland for a couple winters, and a host of other ski towns. The winters at Red were the best of the best. If you like snow there isn't a better place to ski or ride. Nice to see DB ripping it up! Hi from JH 🤙
Never heard of Roseland. Rossland is pretty cool, though.
Very fine mountain. I recommend
@@Mike-zf4xg It's very pretty in full bloom.
Love this place
Awesome video, what a ride 🤟
amazing
Awesome! We have some cool mountains here in Tucson, Arizona where I live but I love other mountain videos! Can’t wait to get out and explore soon! Love your channel! I’m following!
a trick: watch series on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Zachariah Marcellus Yea, I've been using flixzone} for since november myself =)
What are conditions like the first 2 weeks of March normally? im planning a trip and prefer old school ski towns as opposed to the mega touristy resorts.
In my experience, late February and early March are ideal for snow conditions as that is when the snow is softest and skiable. But realistically it doesn't matter when you go, it is what you make of your trip. Good luck.
Reminds me of Bull Mountain.
May Canada always have snow.
Open those borders cuz and on the way. Thredbo local.
Thanks to HH for supplying Red Mtn Ski Patrol with some of the worst quality jackets and pants on the resort. . . .first chair and wet asses all season long for RMSP!!
ikr
Years ago I was cursed with a Helly Hansen ski instructor uniform at Kirkwood. Maybe that gear works in Norway, but not Western North America.
@@SolaceEasy Nah it's garbage everywhere, they only make quality stuff for sailing these days. The "hellytech" membrane is garbage and my first and only pair of HH snowpants would wet out in 10 mins of wet snow, the only brand that's worse is North Face
@@romankahler Love my Mountain Hardwear!
Their merino is awesome. But yeah I had an instructor uniform from them. Got friggin soaked in BC.
F**k, this is great.
See ya soon, eh? Ski Patrol should fire up their own distillery: + Red Mountain Whiskey +. It'd give the Moose a bump. Pts 2 prn/rx
Something off here unless there is another Warren Miller…..Many of the skis in this video were not manufactured before 2020.
It’s the Warren Miller production company (and brand), which he sold. Unfortunately what they produce comes near where close to the wit and style of the original.
Personally I have grown tired of these repetitive types of documentaries and I miss the original WM-style.
wish i could hear what they were saying behind the music lol
soundtrack???
On Spotify you can find the soundtrack to all Warren miller films. In this one it’s “we will run” by Jen kuross and “seven sticks of dynamite” by AWOLNATION
If I haven’t been standing in line watching pro patrollers & their friends (obviously not wearing patrol jackets & sheepish!) jump in for a few more lines before opening I would respect these guys/gals. Lived experience forces me to give them a 👎. You might think you are doing no harm but people don’t forget.
I didn't see any attractive people in that bar.
Well Mikey... You weren t there. And not drinking enough..
@@drusmith6463 You'd have to drink yourself to death to make some of those good looking.
@@Mike-zf4xg (setting up another round)...
Must be hard, your being attracted to post menopausal woman.
Or in the mirror Mike
Why do people want to party on a ski trip?
What’s wrong with partying?
I'm with you - ski like crazy, eat, sleep, do it again......
@@NosajDEroom I only get to spend about 20 days a year on the snow. If I go on a 4 or 5 day ski trip, I am on the hill from open to close each day. It takes so much out of me, I couldn't imagine trying to party.
I was 15 on my first trip to red mnt in 1982. My earliest ski partner "woody"( Now head guide at Bella Coola helisports) sent me a post card. And it said "get out here ,it's bottomless" He had ran away from home at 16, because his parents were gnarly and super strict. I begged and begged my old man to go. Finally he said yes.and gave me 80 $ for my birthday and Christmas combined. That was enough to get a greyhound ticket out of Canmore. I arrived at 6am at the start of Christmas holidays, and stayed a total of 6 weeks .My old man was chocked and I ended up going to a juvenile home for bad kids when I returned home for truancy. Anyhow we knew there was no photo on record for woodys season's pass. So I went into the ticket office and said" I had lost my seasons pass". And claimed I was my friend " woody." I had memorized his date of birth ect. They gave me a seasons pass with my picture on it and his name below . Replacement pass 10$. I didn't want to go home. That trip was the deepest power I had ever skied up to that point in my life. And it changed me forever. Love Canadian Skiing. And Chamonix too!!
I went skiing in BC somewhat recently, and felt the same way after every ski day: totally fried and no energy for anything beyond a big dinner and a hot tub.
With that said, when you visit these cool mountain communities, it's imperative that you hit the bars and turn up with the locals. It's part of the whole experience! I look back on that trip and am so glad I forced myself into at least one night out on the town, which turned into a ragged mosh pit in front of a 90's rock cover band. Covid hit a few weeks later, and I haven't been able to sweat and spill beer on strangers ever since.