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3D Trail Map of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains

February 27th, 2011 by Greg · 2 Comments
24hr Snow4 cm7 Day Snow12 cmSnowbase286 cm
Alpine Temp-9 °CValley Temp-2 °CConditionsSnowing

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As most people reading this blog are aware, my friend Mike and I have created a 3D Trail Map of Whistler using Google Earth. We are ramping up our work effort in this area and have now formed a company to pursue the opportunity of making more maps for more resorts.

Whistler 3D Solutions has been born :D

Along with the new website, we have made an update to the map. It is more of a cosmetic update, with a few minor corrections, however we do have numerous more features in the pipeline. Please visit and update your bookmarks to the new home of the 3D Trail Map of Whistler.

We welcome any suggestions, and if you would like us to make a map of your local ski resort feel free to contact us.

Don’t be shy about ‘liking’ it to share with your friends on Facebook. We would prefer you ‘like’ the blog post on the company website – Thanks!

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Out of the Shadows – Movie by Dendrite Studios

December 14th, 2010 by Greg · No Comments

The other day I came across a cool ski movie recently released by Dendrite Studios. I believe all the crew and athletes are Whistler locals, and this is their first movie. While not quite in the same league as the ‘professionals’, it has some great footage and is well edited – pretty darn good for a bunch of mates with little or no budget.

It is available to buy through their online shop – and I love their sales pitch – ‘Pay What You Want’. It is available as a DVD which will be shipped, or you can download it in HD for a little as $2. Who can’t afford a toonie to help some locals boys ‘break’ into the market, and don’t be shy to bump up to $5 (or more).

Here is the trailer:

Out of the Shadows Trailer – 2010 HD Ski Film by Dendrite Studios from Dendrite Studios on Vimeo.

Personally, I had some issues downloading it (with Chrome), but they responded to my email within 24 hours and I was able to download it using Firefox the next day. So help the guys out, and visit their shop.

Quote from their website:

Featuring the return of PY Leblanc, the forgotten legend Chris Turpin, World Champion Brett Crabtree, Swedish sensation Jon Larsson, and a giant swarm of new comers including Maxim Arsenault, Eliel Hindert, Christian Boucher, Dave Treadway, Mathieu Gagnon Theirault, Ian Cheddar Watson, Dave Gheriani, Adam Topshee, Alex Blais, Athan Merrick, Jake Cohn, Matt Elliot, and Matty Richard.

Voleurz – Look on the Bright Side

November 22nd, 2010 by Greg · No Comments

Look on the Bright Side

Update: It’s released now and I highly recommend it. Great to see a movie that has both skiers and snowboarders in it :)

Tonight, at 6pm PST (approx 2 hours from now) Voleurz is releasing their latest snowboarding/skiing/skating movie titled ‘Look on the Bright Side’. I do not know much about the company which also produces a clothing line, but I do know that some of the athletes are based in Whistler. It also sounds like quite a few of them have worked as ‘liftys’ here over the years. Since I don’t really know, I will leave it at that.

Here’s the teaser, it looks great – not just an ‘action’ flick but a bit of ‘goofing around’ too.

Look on the Bright Side teaser from Voleurz on Vimeo.

So head over to their website, and see the movie.

Creekside Gondola to Open for First Day of the Season

November 16th, 2010 by Greg · 1 Comment

Only 3 days to go before the 2010 – 2011 season starts. Yesterday, a press release from WB stated that the following lifts will be open:

  • Creekside and Village Gondolas
  • Emerald and Red quad chairs
  • Franz triple chair

There will also be some terrain park features set up near the top of Emerald chair.

The biggest (only) surprise is the opening of the Creekside Gondola. Normally it doesn’t open until (approx.) mid December and I am wondering if the introduction of ‘pay-parking’ in the Village (Lots 1,2,3) has anything to do with it. In the end the reason doesn’t matter, as I am happy to have my normal upload lift ready to go for Day #1 :)

Speaking about ‘pay-parking’ – I am hoping that the Creekside Parkade remains relatively quiet, however I am guessing the gig is up and pay-parking will result in it filling up quickly. It used to be a ‘secret’ parking place that everyone drove by, but no doubt it will be full on a regular basis now. To clarify, Creekside parking is Free while Lots 1,2 & 3 in the Village will be $8 per day (I believe – and $12 per day in summer). There is still free parking in the Village (Lots 4,5) and at Base2 (Lots 6,7 & 8 ) however they require a longer walk (4 & 5) or a quick drive up the hill.

No photos recently, there has been too much cloud / fog covering the valley – so not much to see.

On to what really matters – the skiing. It looks like opening day is going to be ‘average’. The weather is not playing along yet, with minimal snow and warm temperatures. As of yesterday we were getting rain as high as Pig Alley (1650m) but overnight it changed to snow and I believe the depth is now sitting around 80cm. It is not all bad news, back in November 2008 we opened with a base of 55cm and if you read the post, you will see that skiing is skiing and skiing = fun. This year, with a deeper base and improved snow making infrastructure, it should be even better.

As I mentioned in a previous report, there is still a good chance of a decent dump tomorrow / Thursday (with freezing levels low enough) – and if that comes true, then opening day could turn from ‘average’ into ‘epic’. Okay, maybe ‘epic’ is too strong a word but skiing powder, even just a little bit can make your day!

Lastly, as of today you should be able to read the official snow report including snowfall data on the WB website here. However, at time of posting it has not updated (although the mobile website version seems to have some data). I will continue to reproduce that info here on my site, so feel free to just read my reports :D

Whistler to Open Early – 19th November

November 13th, 2010 by Greg · 2 Comments
Opening Day Line Up - Blacks Patio Opening Day Line Up - Blacks Patio

The wait is over, Whistler Blackcomb have officially announced the start of the 2010 – 2011 season. Here is a short quote from the press release -

Few things get skiers and riders more excited than the words “early opening,” which is why Whistler Blackcomb is thrilled to announce that Whistler Mountain will open six days early, on Friday, November 19. Blackcomb Mountain will open on Thursday, November 25, Whistler Blackcomb’s official opening day.

First chair is due to leave the station at 8:30am :D

Last season we opened on the 14th (the photos in this post are from last years opening) to deep, deep snow. This year wont be the same, still, I can’t wait to get up there. The mountains are looking good, and there is more snow in the forecast (not much, although we might get hit by a big dump around Wednesday/Thursday which would work out perfectly).

I believe the snow pack is still hovering around 70cm, which means staying on/close to the groomed runs (to me anyway). The season is long, and (hopefully) I will practice patience and resist the urge to venture off-piste. Too many season ending stories happen in the first few weeks – so have fun, but play safe!

Early season conditions apply and caution should be exercised at all times as the terrain that will be available is best-suited for intermediate to advanced riders and skiers.

Opening Day Line Up - GLC Patio Opening Day Line Up - GLC Patio

Lastly, here is the end of the line from last year – down in the village square! (The building on the left is Fitzsimmons, so the line was quite long)

Opening Day Line Up - Village Square Opening Day Line Up - Village Square