Different Way to Buy a Pair of Skis – Part II
Before I left Dallas, knowing I now had a new pair of Dynastar skis, I needed a new ski bag. The ones I had were designed to protect the skis on a car roof rack but weren’t suitable for riding in the baggage compartment of an airliner.
On visits to the local Dallas shops, what the shops had left was either really expensive or didn’t fit my needs.
So, I called the ski shop holding my new Dynastars, and sure enough, they had ski bags. But when I arrived, they had only bags for two skis or more. Again, not what I wanted.
That first night at Whistler, my lovely bride of 53+ years went to work. As a “master” Amazon Prime shopper, she found the perfect ski bag on Amazon Canada in minutes. The single ski bag listed for CDN$98, which equals ~US$69 plus taxes. On Amazon U.S., the bag listed for $149!
Then she asked “Do you want a new boot bag?” Sure, why not. CDN$69 (US $48) later, and the boot bag and ski bag were on the way to Whistler/Blackcomb. Skis, bindings, ski and boot bags all for less than US$500. Not bad.
The lesson learned is that currency arbitrage can be a wonderful thing. During our ski trip, the Canadian dollar was worth about 70 cents. So, everything we bought was at a ~30% discount.
Oh, and the skiing? Fantastic. Whistler/Blackcomb is one of my favorite ski areas in the world. I hadn’t been there since before Covid, but it is a place I love to ski. What Whistler/Blackcomb calls an intermediate trail, most ski areas would call expert. Most of the runs are well-groomed and the trails are well marked.
For the brave, you can take the gondola between the peaks, but if heights make you uncomfortable, I suggest skiing down to the bottom. There are runs that are great for all levels of skier and quickly enable you to switch areas.
The only negative was that we were there during the Canadian spring break (the first two weeks of March), and the trails were not crowded. Lift lines, if one knew where to go, were non-existent. The on-mountain restaurants were packed with very long lines for food and the fare limited.
We stayed in a condo complex within a short walk of the Whistler Creekside live. The area didn’t have as much snow as it normally did during the first two weeks of March, but there was plenty. Every day, we had periods of snow that dropped 2 – 4 inches and days when it was cloudy but no snow.
There were also parts of the mountain where the light was so flat, it was akin to skiing inside a milk bottle. I never liked skiing in flat light, and as I get older, I like it less and less.
However, the sun came out on the last two days and the skiing was glorious. Whistler/Blackcomb, I will be back!
Happy Holidays

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Best Deals For Seniors at 112 North American Ski Areas
SeniorsSkiing.com is pleased to provide subscribers with our annual listing of North American ski areas providing older skiers with free or deeply discounted season passes and/or lift tickets and the age to qualify. We believe these incentives are a positive for the snow sports industry and appreciate all the ski areas listed below.
Our general criteria for “deeply discounted” were passes available for under $50. Many areas offer the lowest passes in the spring and increase the cost as the season approaches. Some passes may no longer be available at super low prices or not available to purchase again until the spring.
While not intentional, this list may contain incorrect or out of date information. Ski areas may discontinue discounts or change prices at any time, so please defer to the ski areas posted pricing. We encourage readers to email corrections info@seniorsskiingmedia.com.
| ALASKA | |
| Eaglecrest | 75 |
| Moose Mountain | 80 |
| ARIZONA | |
| Arizona Snowbowl | 75 |
| Ski Valley | 70 |
| CALIFORNIA | |
| China Peak | 75 |
| Dodge Ridge | 76 |
| Mammoth, June, Big Bear, Snow Summit | 80 |
| Mount Shasta | 85 |
| Mt High | 70 |
| Pallisades Tahoe | 80 |
| Snow Valley | 80 |
| COLORADO | |
| Hesperus | 75 |
| Granby Ranch | 76 |
| Monarch Mountain | 69 |
| Powderhorn | 75 |
| Purgatory | 75 |
| Ski Cooper | 75 |
| Sunlight Mtn Resort | 80 |
| Telluride | 80 |
| Wolf Creek | 80 |
| IDAHO | |
| Lookout Pass | 80 |
| Pomerelle Mt | 70 |
| Schweitzer Mt Rst | 80 |
| MAINE | |
| Big Rock | 75 |
| Black Mt of Maine | 75 |
| Hermon Mountain | 70 |
| Mt Abram | 80 |
| Saddleback Mt | 80 |
| Pleasant Mtn | 80 |
| Sugarloaf, Sunday River | 80 |
| MARYLAND | |
| Wisp | 75 |
| MASSACHUSETTS | |
| Bousquet | 80 |
| Berkshire East | 80 |
| Otis Ridge | 70 |
| MICHIGAN | |
| Boyne Mt | 80 |
| The Highlands | |
| Crystal Mt | 80 |
| Mt Holiday | 70 |
| Nubs Nob | 70 |
| Shanty Creek | 70 |
| MICHIGAN-continued | |
| Snowriver Mtn | 80 |
| Snow Snake | 70 |
| MONTANA | |
| Bridger Bowl | 80 |
| NEVADA | |
| Diamond Peak | 80 |
| NEW HAMPSHIRE | |
| Sunapee, Crotched Mt, Attitash, Wildcat (2) | 80 |
| Bretton Woods Ski | 80 |
| Cannon Mountain (1) | 65 |
| Dartmouth Skiway | 80 |
| Gunstock | 70 |
| King Pine Ski Area | 80 |
| Loon Mt | 80 |
| McIntyre Ski Area | 65 |
| Ragged Mountain | 80 |
| Waterville Valley | 80 |
| NEW JERSEY | |
| Mountain Creek | 80 |
| NEW MEXICO | |
| Angel Fire | 75 |
| Parajito Mtn | 75 |
| Red River Area | 70 |
| Sandia Peak | 75 |
| Sipapu | 75 |
| Taos | 80 |
| NEW YORK | |
| Catamount | 80 |
| Hunter Mt (2) | 80 |
| Maple Ski Ridge | 70 |
| McCauley Mt. | 70 |
| Mt. Peter Ski Area | 70 |
| Swain Resort | 75 |
| NORTH CAROLINA | |
| Beech Mtn Resort | 70 |
| Catalooche | 70 |
| Sugar Mtn Resort | 75 |
| OREGON | |
| Hoodoo Ski Bowl | 75 |
| Mt Ashland | 70 |
| Mt Hood Meadows | 75 |
| Ski Anthony Lakes | 70 |
| Willamette Pass | 75 |
| PENNSYLVANIA | |
| Big Boulder, Jack Frost, Liberty Mtn, Ski Roundtop, Whitetail, Hidden Valley, Seven Springs, Laurel Mtn (2) | 80 |
| Shawnee | 70 |
| PENNSYLVANIA-cont | |
| Ski Sawmill | 70 |
| Spring Mountain | 70 |
| Bear Creek | 70 |
| SOUTH DAKOTA | |
| Terry Peak Ski | 80 |
| UTAH | |
| Alta | 80 |
| Brian Head Resort | 75 |
| Nordic Valley | 75 |
| Powder Mountain | 75 |
| VERMONT | |
| Okemo, Stowe, Mount Snow (2) | 80 |
| Bolton Valley | 75 |
| Burke Mt | 80 |
| Jay Peak | 80 |
| Killington / Pico | 80 |
| VIRGINIA | |
| Massanutten | 70 |
| Wintergreen Rsrt | 75 |
| WASHINGTON | |
| 49o North | 80 |
| Crystal Mountain | 80 |
| Mt Spokane | 80 |
| Bluewood | 70 |
| Summit at Snoqualmie | 80 |
| White Pass | 73 |
| WEST VIRGINIA | |
| Canaan Valley | 70 |
| WYOMING | |
| Snowy Range | 70 |
| CANADA | |
| ALBERTA | |
| Banff Sunshine | 80 |
| Castle Mtn | 75 |
| Lake Louise | 80 |
| Marmot Basin | 80 |
| Mt. Norquay | 80 |
| BRITISH COLUMBIA | |
| Mt Washington | 75 |
| Fernie,Kicking Horse,Kimberly, Nakiska | 75 |
| Red Mt Resort | 75 |
| ONTARIO | |
| Mt Pakenham | 70 |
| Ski Chicopee | 80 |
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