Best Resorts in North America
The goal: To rank the continent's top ski destinations. The deciding factors: Snow quality and terrain. The judge: Marc Peruzzi, intrepid Colorado-based ski reporter, former Outside staffer, and editor of Skiing magazine, 2003-2008.

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The 15 Best Ski Resorts in North America. Period
The goal: To rank the continent’s top ski destinations. The deciding factors: Snow quality and terrain. The judge: Marc Peruzzi, intrepid Colorado-based ski reporter, former Outside staffer, and editor of Skiing magazine, 2003-2008. The method: Logged multiple 150-day seasons. Took entire winters off in the name of “research.” Incorporated first-ever “powder-clause” into prenuptial agreement. Categories and disclaimers: None.
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2. Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia
6. Fernie Alpine Resort, British Columbia
7. Silverton Mountain, Colorado
8. Aspen Highlands and Snowmass, Colorado
13. Solitude, Utah
15. Taos, New Mexico
PLUS: Our take on the season’s best of everything, from digs to deals and ski porn to snow reports. And the results of our reader’s survey on all things ski and snowboard.
Alta/Snowbird, Utah

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Snowfall: 500 inches
Area: 4,700 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,240 feet
Web: alta.com; snowbird.com
So what makes these two connected resorts, perched at the top of a sleepy Utah canyon, the best skiing destination in North America?
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Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia

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Snowfall: 402 inches
Area: 8,171 acres
Vertical Drop: 5,280 feet
Web: whistler-blackcomb.com
OK, the base village was designed by committee and the lower mountain can get milk-bottle foggy. But since you probably can’t afford Europe this year, Whistler Blackcomb is the next best thing. Why? Big vertical. Like Yao Ming big.
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Vail, Colorado

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Snowfall: 348 inches
Area: 5,289 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,450 feet
Web: vail.com
The state of Vermont offers about 6,200 acres of skiing at 20 resorts. Vail, all by its lonesome, serves up 5,289 skiable acresmost of them in the wide-open, seemingly endless Back Bowls. All that ungroomed snow used to beat up even the best skiers, but today’s fat skis let you ride screaming sweeper turns as if you were on a buffed-out groomer (1,600 acres of which Vail offers).
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Snowfall: 459 inches
Area: 2,500 acres
Vertical Drop: 4,139 feet
Web: jacksonhole.com
Sitting in the hotbed of American ski mountaineering, Jackson’s sidecountry offers more adventure than you’ll find at any other resort in the nation.
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Snowbasin, Utah

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Snowfall: 400 inches
Area: 2,820 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,959 feet
Web: snowbasin.com
It’s hard not to get jealous of powder-skiing pioneers like Ed and Dolores LaChapelle, Dick Durrance, and the Engen brothers, all of whom discovered fluff turns at Alta in the fifties.
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Fernie Alpine Resort, British Columbia

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Snowfall: 348 inches
Area: 2,504 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,816 feet
Web: skifernie.com
The first newspaper article I ever published was about a secret Canadian powder stash called Fernie.
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Silverton Mountain, Colorado

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Snowfall: 400 inches
Area: 1,819 acres
Vertical Drop: 1,900 feet (lift-served)
Web: silvertonmountain.com
The base lodge is a tent. The plumbing consists of a few kegs on tap and a pair of outhouses cut into the snow.
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Aspen Highlands and Snowmass, Colorado

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Snowfall: 300 inches
Area: 4,160 acres (combined)
Vertical Drop: 4,406 feet (Snowmass)
Web: aspensnowmass.com
Aspen takes a lot of hits for its garish displays of wealth. Most are well deserved.
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Squaw Valley, California

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Snowfall: 450 inches
Area: 4,000 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,850 feet
Web: squaw.com
Heavenly has the nightlife. Alpine Meadows is California’s telemarking-hippie heaven.
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Steamboat, Colorado

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Snowfall: 343 inches
Area: 2,965 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,668 feet
Web: steamboat.com
Family friendly? Check.
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Mammoth, California

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Snowfall: 400 inches
Area: 3,500 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,100 feet
Web: mammothmountain.com
Thanks to its altitude advantagethe summit is more than 2,000 feet higher than Squaw Valley’sMammoth offers Sierra skiing without the Sierra cement.
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Telluride, Colorado

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Snowfall: 309 inches
Area: 1,700 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,530 feet
Web: telluride.com
Tucked into a box canyon and surrounded by the type of dramatic relief rare outside of the Alps, Telluride is without question the most scenic mountain town in the West.
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Solitude, Utah

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Snowfall: 500 inches
Area: 1,200 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,047 feet
Web: skisolitude.com
Five hundred and seventy inches of snow fell here last winter. That’s a lot of action for a place called Solitude.
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Alyeska Resort, Alaska
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Snowfall: 742 inches (at the summit)
Area: 1,400 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,500 feet (with hike)
Web: alyeska-resort.com
During a seven-day blizzard that trapped me in Alyeska a few years back, I found myself checking my back for moss and commenting when I saw my shadow. There was that much moisture pouring off the Pacific.
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Taos, New Mexico
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Snowfall: 309 inches
Area: 1,294 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,612 feet
Web: skitaos.org
Every year that Taos didn’t allow snowboarding, they fell deeper into a Rip Van Winkle sleep. Sure, locals and aging Texans still made the trip, but despite Kachina Peak’s 12,481-foot summit, Taos was off the national radar. No more. When Taos opened up to snowboarding last spring, it opened the resort to out-of-state families again. This is a good thing. You shouldn’t let one of the last great mom-and-pop resorts fade away. The winters can be feast or famine, but the green-chile breakfast burritos are always a feast, and once the storm track sets up in December, you’ll know whether the snow will follow suit.
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The Season’s Best
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Did we nail the best resorts in North America? Or did we miss your favorite ski area? Weigh in on our ski resort smackdown.AIRLIFT Silverton, Colorado’s year-old à la carte heli-drops, which deposit you on 13,000-foot peaks for $150 a pop. silvertonmountain.com
WEATHER REPORT El Niño’s and La Niña’s decision to take a break from scrambling winter weather in the Northern Hemisphere, meaning everyone will get some powder some of the time (we hope).
SCREEN TEST Skier Robb Gaffney’s Squallywood clinic, at Squaw Valley, California, which teaches Warren Miller wannabes how to look good on filmthough not how to become better skiers. $450; squaw.com
DRUMROLL Utah-based freeskier Julian Carr’s planned attempt to break Jamie Pierre’s 255-foot huck record. In September 2007, Carr announced that this winter he hopes to drop one of several behemoth cliffs around the world, prompting us to set up a Google News Alert.
DEAL Vail Resorts’ new $580 Epic Pass, which gives you access to Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Arapahoe Basin in Colorado and Heavenly in Lake Tahoe, California. epicpass.com
ARTISTIC EXPRESSION Burton’s ’09 Love boards, which feature cleverly cropped images of classic Playboy centerfolds. $430; burton.com
THUMB IN THE DYKE Aspen’s and Vail’s attempts to conserve energy by experimenting with 180-foot-long sheets of insulation to save snow during the summer.
DIGS Stowe, Vermont’s new 139-room, $200 million Stowe Mountain Lodge, which heads into its first winter. Doubles, $400; stowemountainlodge.com
SKI FLICK Eighties comedy-ski-film auteur Greg Stump’s Legend of Aahhh’s, which had better live up to his classic The Blizzard of Aahhh’s.
TERRIFYING VACATION Jackson, Wyomingbased Exum Mountain Guides’ commercial ski descents of the Grand Teton. $2,500 for three days; exumguides.com
DÉTENTE Taos Ski Valley’s first full season open to snowboarders.
PATRIOT ACT Lindsey Vonn’s and Bode Miller’s attempts to repeat their Yankee sweep at the World Cup.
Reader’s Speak
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Did we nail the best resorts in North America? Or did we miss your favorite ski area? Weigh in on our ski resort smackdown.When choosing a resort, you care most about: snow quality (78%). You care least about: nightlife (1%). Your favorite resort is: Alta/Snowbird (17%). Your second-favorite resort is: Whistler Blackcomb—great minds think alike (13%). Your favorite place to party is: Whistler Blackcomb (32%). You’d most like to own a ski condo in: Jackson Hole (18%).
Most of you are skiing purists (70%). Some of you just snowboard (18%). A few of you show-offs do both (12%). More than half of you admit to wearing helmets all the time (52%). A hell of a lot of you are on the way to concussions (40%).
The majority of you think hot tubs are the perfect way to end a day of skiing (69%). Some of you think they’re germy pools (21%). And a few of you elaborated: “Best with bikini-clad women and beers … a place for horny men to make fools of themselves … cesspool of cougars and manthers … private hot tubs end the day; public hot tubs—EWW! … A if it’s yours, B if it’s public.”
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