Steven T.
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Relative to the region, this is a good ski resort and worth visiting. I strongly recommend staying for at least 2 full days in order to properly explore all the trails. You cannot ski the whole thing in a day, don't waste your time.
That being said, this mountain is infuriating to traverse. Unlike many ski mountains, this is an association of 5 different ski mountains, 1 of which is about 15min away (by car) from the rest. Each mountain is self-contained with the bare minimum effort spent in connecting them to form a single, cohesive experience. If you like waddling uphill in your skis or taking shuttles, then you've come to the right place. The Central area, which is the main feature, is a maze of trails and lifts leaving you puzzling over your map at every turn. Another annoying detail is there is no singular digital map available for the entire region, you've got to download the individual resort maps, which aren't very high resolution. They do provide a paper map of the whole region, but it's a cumbersome beast to wield. Last real gripe is that the lifts are old, slow, and uncomfortable. This whole place gives off the vibes that the last time it was infused with significant investment money was the 1998 Olympics.
I could gripe more, but in the end it was still fun. If you are driving, be warned, the road up the mountain is a beast! You need good tires and a set of chains ready to go. I'd even go as far to say that a 2WD car, even with snow tires and chains, might not make it in an active snow storm.