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ecade
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Hi, I live in Toronto, great city, just no mountains :( I do'nt get much vacation time either. So I'm trying to create the dream vacation for this December/New Years vacation. Ideally one where I can Ski 1 day, climb the next, rinse and repeat for a week or two. Are there any places in the Canada (doubtful due to cold winters) or USA that have world class skiing, and good sport climbing in close proximity to eachother? This is my first season sport climbing but can/did yesterday climb a 5.11a (1 fall at second crux just below anchors), so anything at around 5.9-11d range is probably ideal, if it has a multi pitch sport route well that is just even more awesome. Thanks and if I can recipricate with information on climbing or Canoe Tripping (our classic sport) or skiing in Canada let me know I am always happy to assist. Cheers and thank yous Eli
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ckirkwood9
Sep 26, 2011, 5:27 PM
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I have gone on 3 trips where i've alternated between snowboarding and rock climbing. Utah: climbed in little cottonwood canyon boarded up the road in little cottonwood canyon South America - Chile Climbed at Las Pallestras just outside of santiago Boarded at Valle Nevada, and Cathederal Vancouver BC Climbed at Squamish in the spring Boarded at Whistler
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shockabuku
Sep 26, 2011, 5:37 PM
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Salt Lake seems like a good option. Colorado: Shelf Road to Breckenridge is ~2 hrs. Wyoming: Lander (Sinks Canyon) to Jackson Hole is ~4hrs. It depends on the day to day weather though.
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marc801
Sep 26, 2011, 5:37 PM
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ecade wrote: Hi, I live in Toronto, great city, just no mountains :( I do'nt get much vacation time either. So I'm trying to create the dream vacation for this December/New Years vacation. Ideally one where I can Ski 1 day, climb the next, rinse and repeat for a week or two. Are there any places in the Canada (doubtful due to cold winters) or USA that have world class skiing, and good sport climbing in close proximity to eachother? This is my first season sport climbing but can/did yesterday climb a 5.11a (1 fall at second crux just below anchors), so anything at around 5.9-11d range is probably ideal, if it has a multi pitch sport route well that is just even more awesome. Thanks and if I can recipricate with information on climbing or Canoe Tripping (our classic sport) or skiing in Canada let me know I am always happy to assist. Utah has world class skiing and sport climbing in close proximity that enables what you want, but not in the time frame you desire. Dec/Jan is usually too cold and snowy, even for the warm areas in the southern part of the state - but those are 5 hrs. from Salt Lake City and the excellent skiing there. It certainly may be possible to get climbable days in Dec/Jan in American Fork (within 45 minutes of SLC), but nothing that you can reliably plan for**. In general, there are few areas in the US that are climbable* during Dec/Jan, and those are not near "world class skiing". If you were to move your trip to the second half of March.... Edit to fix missing word and add: *: climbable for most mortals that dislike frozen fingers and toes. **: as at least one other poster mentioned, there is always the possibility of a sunny, relatively warm, low/no wind day, but it's not something that you can plan a week-long trip from Toronto against.
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uni_jim
Sep 26, 2011, 5:57 PM
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Two brothers just climbed and skied Mt Robson this summer.
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caughtinside
Sep 26, 2011, 6:12 PM
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It's pretty easy to do in Mammoth, California. A friend of mine has a family condo there. We do the epic 'Mammoth Weekends' and ski a day on the mountian and then climb 30 miles away in Bishop. Storms hang up on the mountain, so we'd be bouldering in the Happies in the sun, 60s, with no shirt, and the mountain would be getting nailed with pow. The next day we'd be up there in it. Lots of sport climbing in the nearby Owens River Gorge. That area might be pretty cold in the NY timeframe though.
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marc801
Sep 26, 2011, 6:27 PM
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uni_jim wrote: Two brothers just climbed and skied Mt Robson this summer. I wasn't aware that Robson was a "sport climb in the 5.9 - 5.11d range".
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hugepedro
Sep 26, 2011, 6:38 PM
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New Mexico. Taos & Santa Fe. The skiing isn't world class in terms of resort size and amenities, but Taos is world class in terms of terrain, in other words, you'd better bring your big boy panties. Ski Santa Fe is a small, local hill, but fun for a day or 2. And there are other small areas within the vicinity for variety, Red River, Angelfire. Only issue is snow is not reliable early in the season, mid to late January would be more of a sure thing than December. But Wolf Creek Colorado is just a couple hours away - most powder in Colorado. So you've got about a half dozen ski areas all within a couple hours or shorter drive. There are climbing crags all around. Hundres of sport routes in your range. Ski areas and crags all within 45 minutes to 1.5 hour. Average high temp in Dec/Jan is mid 40's F, on nicer days it will be in the 50's, and with sun on a basalt crag that can be downright cozy. Now if a cold front comes through it will be freezing, but still the odds are good for climable weather. Plus the whole area is historically unique and beautiful.
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djlachelt
Sep 26, 2011, 8:26 PM
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ecade wrote: Hi, Are there any places in the ... USA that have world class skiing, and good sport climbing in close proximity to each other? Hi Eli, I guess the question is, "how close"? On the Colorado Front Range you are less than 2hrs from great skiing, and within 1hr of great sport climbing in that range. The last few years I've climbed outdoors every month of the year. You just have to hit the south facing crags at the right time of day. For example, in Boulder Canyon. During December we usually don't get much snow. Of course, whether you can climb on any particular day (or week) would be iffy. But if you had a couple of weeks, you could get a condo somewhere in the area west of Denver (~1hr from skiing), and then if the day didn't look ideal for climbing go skiing. Anywhere you go that time of year you might hit a cold-snap... and any amount of sun isn't going to make climbing pleasant. But if you've got skiing as an option then your vacation won't be a bust. You have a higher chance of good climbing days in December, but the snow may not be so great. In January the weather tends to be colder and more erratic... but you're more likely to have good snow in the high country. Good luck!
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bigo
Sep 26, 2011, 9:07 PM
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caughtinside wrote: It's pretty easy to do in Mammoth, California. A friend of mine has a family condo there. We do the epic 'Mammoth Weekends' and ski a day on the mountian and then climb 30 miles away in Bishop. Storms hang up on the mountain, so we'd be bouldering in the Happies in the sun, 60s, with no shirt, and the mountain would be getting nailed with pow. The next day we'd be up there in it. Lots of sport climbing in the nearby Owens River Gorge. That area might be pretty cold in the NY timeframe though. Mammoth/Lake Tahoe -> Bishop/Owens seems like one of the better options. Mt Bachelor and Smith Rock could work depending on weather but the skiing is not world class. Squamish and Whistler can work in the Spring as also was suggested. SLC does not seem like a go for climbing in the winter...
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