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Jbruck
Since 17 Jun 2016
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Eugene, OR
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Thu Dec 21, 17 10:33 am Snowkiting Whistler? |
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I'm heading up to Whistler in the next week for downhill skiing, but have been itching to snowkite too and am trying to decide whether or not to bring the kites (my gut is when in doubt just bring them).
I'm sure there are great backcountry spots in the high alpine that would work, but I'm not equipped or trained to do backcountry exploration at this point and certainly not familiar enough with the area. Does anyone know if there are local frozen lakes that would work for snowkiting in the area?
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2084 Posts
PNW
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Thu Dec 21, 17 10:44 am |
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If you have the extra room for your kites and harness then why wouldn't you bring them? Listen to that little voice inside your head.
And Whistler really isn't that high in altitude at its base; if I recall it is just shy of 2,200'. I would be very skeptical of any "frozen lakes" up there; at least around the base of Whistler unless there has been a very long cold streak with very cold temps; like last year around this time. If your heading up higher and looking for lakes to kite upon then you're delving into the backcountry issue/s that you're not equipped to deal with right now (as you stated). Look for a lowland flats.
Have fun!
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Jbruck
Since 17 Jun 2016
43 Posts
Eugene, OR
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Thu Dec 21, 17 4:27 pm |
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right thanks, good point about the altitude - I have no desire to be out on thin ice and so would certainly need to consult with locals on the ice conditions before venturing out.
If anyone has suggestions for open sub-alpine flats speak up! BC has more trees than they know what to do with so I'm not getting my hopes up Will probably bring the kites but just end up downhill skiing anyway.
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Jbruck
Since 17 Jun 2016
43 Posts
Eugene, OR
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luke
Since 06 Jul 2005
399 Posts
Obsessed
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Thu Dec 21, 17 4:53 pm a few local spots |
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Yes. Even though WhistlerBlackcomb is not a mecca for snowkiting, there are a few spots. The lake just north of town does freeze over and that is a good spot for a beginner when conditions align. Probably doesn't freeze til mid Jan. The other 2 spots that we've kited are in the backcountry and for experienced kiters. One off Whistler peak just into the backcountry accessed by lifts and the other on Pemberton Glacier accessed by heli or snowmobile.
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Slappysan
Since 13 Jun 2012
309 Posts
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Fri Dec 22, 17 2:44 pm |
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Green Lake is the go to spot for snow kiting and it's hit and miss. Right now it'll be a huge miss because it hasn't frozen yet:
http://greenlakeboatrentals.net/green-lake-webcam/
Occasionally people will hike up Fitzsmimmons Creek and snowkite up there but it's about a 2 hour hike in and out again.
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kitebot
Since 20 Feb 2007
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Mon Dec 25, 17 7:16 am |
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That webcam appears to be a Green Lake near Seattle. My friend posted pics of his kids skating Alta Lake yesterday, is Alta is frozen in Whistler so is Green. It appears to have very little snow on it.
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Slappysan
Since 13 Jun 2012
309 Posts
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Thu Dec 28, 17 4:59 pm |
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Oops. Sorry for the wrong Green Lake link. It's always a bit of a PITA knowing when it's frozen over.
I would caution that just because Alta is frozen Green might not be. Green is much much bigger and therefore holds it's temperature longer.
It can be fun to kite skate on though even if no snow. You get going crazy fast.
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Jbruck
Since 17 Jun 2016
43 Posts
Eugene, OR
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Sat Dec 30, 17 3:51 pm |
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Tons of pow on the mountain so I've stuck with just downhill, but FYI Green Lake is frozen as of now. No idea how thick the ice is though, so beware and stay dry.
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letsflykites
Since 11 Mar 2015
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Sun Dec 31, 17 9:26 am |
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wtfbc.ca may have more info from locals. If I recall, there is a guy that posts regularly on there who snowkites all winter on Green Lake.
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Pepi
Since 16 Jun 2006
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Pure Stoke Sports
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buttersmoothcarver
Since 08 Oct 2008
246 Posts
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Thu Jan 11, 18 12:27 pm Whistler Snowkite Beta |
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Hey Jim,
It's funny it's been long time since i'll check in here. Was going to post about my Wyoming snowkite trip. If you're interested there's still some spots open on the March 15-18th trip. It's the best all around spot in North America.
Anyways, as for Whistler snowkiting there is huge potential when you live here have a sled, and nail it on the right day.
As for easy access/beginner friendly spot, your right Greenlake is the best spot. Works on High pressure clear days, but from what I've experienced it's mostly light breeze on those kinda days. Other good option for me is Flute bowl off of Whistler slack country. But without a Epic pass your talking very expensive snowkite day and high skunk factor. Just enjoy the world class skiing, IMO.
The Beta for future interests: Check out BC Snowkite local Facebook page. Greenlake is located just north of Whistler Village, Parking located right hand side pull out near mid portion of lake. Beware only park in designated spots, I seen a guy get towed while out kiting. It can be fun far side of lake tracking fresh pow, all though I kind poo poo on riding flat lakes and working on freestyle creativity.
There are some other super sweet spots Brandywine, Brohm Ridge if you own a good mtn sled.
Anyones free to contact me for more snowkite info, I'm making the annual pilgrimage MT, Wyoming late Feb.
Brad Gordon
Thermal Foundation Snowkite
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