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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 4
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Review of Whistler in March
Just got back from a trip to Whistler. First time there; what a big resort! Snow and weather conditions could vary dramatically depending on which mountain we were on and elevation on the mountain, but it was never bad. Great runs, great employees, amazing village at the base. Crowds were not too bad, and the drive up was very scenic. Looking forward to going again!
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Bracing Grip
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Virginia
Posts: 89
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Whistler is summer is nice, but a lot of walking, small, and most of it is terrain park. Careful not to fall of the glacier.
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Let it Snow !
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Whistler
Posts: 53
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March can be a great time in Whistler, good snow and not very busy (generally).
Glad to hear you enjoyed yourself. As for summers, I love living in Whistler, and summer is my favourite time of year. Lots to do, including mountain biking, camping, hiking, rock climbing, swimming, BBQ at the lakes, and of course drinking plenty of beer !! Don't bother coming to ski the glacier in summers unless you love the park..... and even then you really should join one of the camps to do anything decent. The amount of terrain open to the public is very limited. |
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Bracing Grip
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Virginia
Posts: 89
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I have school durring march, and I get in whistler is going to seven days in 2009, and I live in Virginia, so there is not any point in me doind what you said for me. The rafting and zipline courses are great, well the course with godzilla is. I wish there was a gun range, and I did the bungee. Also, downhilling was fun, butI am working on getting better for when I get back.
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