fab02Hi guys,
after my final exams i want to go for half a year to northamerica, to work and ski there. Im rom germany, 1 years old and my english skills arent too bad (no huuuge language barriers). At first i want to know from you, what a nice place will be to stay. Im not a 100% park rat. I am 60% in parks and 40% in backcountry. So i think that the american east coast (quebec, vermont, maine etc.) isnt too great for backcountry skiing. but thats just what i heard from ppl i asked here in Germany ;)
If you have a good ideas for a nice place and what the best time is to go, pls write it.
Second: What is a nice job in a ski resort that still gives me enough chances to enjoy the mountains.
P.S.: Getting a Holiday Visa for Canada is way easier for me, because of realtives in Sasquetchqifjesecevesomething, that can help me.
greets
fab
You didn't say what 6 months, but beg Nov - end May would be your best option in a typical year. So, with that in mind I'd say Summit County, CO. Basically because you are noting 60% park, 40% backcountry. Summit County is going to meet all your park needs with Keystone/Breck (Copper as well) and there are backcountry options, but it also gives you some latitude to travel where the snow can get better (south - Wolf Creek/Monarch/etc area if snow goes that way or north - Steamboat/Rabbit Ears/WP if snow goes that way). The reason I say Summit is it has the longest season (outside of Mt. Hood). You can still ski deep into May due to the altitude and A-Basin is open 90% of the time through May.
Plus, the pass is super-cheap for what you are getting. If you find some buds to get out to Utah you even have that option 7 hours away to mix things up.
If you are leaving now...well, probably still Summit County through June and then mozy over to Mt. Hood, OR for whatever you can get.
The second option would be Utah. Certainly a lot there, but definitely not as long of a season. So if you are trying to cram 6 months of skiing in and want to ski every day of that go Summit Cty. When the snow isn't falling the parks are killer.
Jobs - if you want to ski a ton and aren't picky try and find a restaurant gig that focuses mainly on the dinner crowd. Something where you need to show up at @3pm to work to 11pm.