YardSaleDad said:
Robert Goulet said:
I find myself drawn to this forum because I miss the east coast and this is a quality way to get back to the east coast ski culture (which I actually like more).
I have seen this sentiment a few times now. I have not skied out west yet. What's the difference?
Here's my (abbreviated) take...
In general, people living out West came out West just for that purpose. Most of my friends in Jackson, Steamboat, Telluride, etc. are misplaced East Coasters. So, since they are there for that reason, they don't have the sense of heritage and their lives tend to revolve around their sole purpose for being there: skiing (or climbing, or whatever).
Back East, people grow up there. You ski the same hill for 50 years and teach your kids and grandkids to ski there. The skiing is integrated into every other aspect of life, along with yardwork and family and the Red Sox trade rumors.
When my brother (in NY, married with two kids) wants to ski, it involves arranging kid-care with his wife and getting the honey-do list accomplished. Me, out West, I just go skiing. Of course, part of that is the single vs. married dichotomy, but it generally holds true. I have 30 friends who, if I call during "normal business hours" may very well be on the chairlift, having walked there from their house. Not the same back East!
There's something to be said either way, but having skiing integrated as a
part of your life, rather than being your life, changes the skiing culture.