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Whistler Blackcomb was the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics.Bacon and fresh powder.Those are the dreams of the skiers and riders at Whistler Blackcomb who get up early for a Fresh Tracks breakfast. After a buffet breakfast at the Roundhouse Lodge (located at the top of the Whistler Village Gondola) these lucky people get to take the first runs of the day.Excitement and nerves.These are the feelings shared by the thousands of people who come to Whistler Blackcomb for their once or twice a year mountain fix and head up for a Max4 Lesson. While their excitement remains, the nerves quickly disappear as the instructors divide the many into perfect small groups of four to give them what they need to tackle the mountain with greater speed, finesse, confidence whatever their desire.Hunger and satisfaction.These are the sequential feelings of skiers and riders who tackle the hill all morning and then stop at one of the many restaurants on the mountain that serve absolutely delicious food. I’ve never had such great food at a ski resort before.

Snowboard or Ski on Blackcomb Mountain With over 8,100 acres of snow-covered slopes, 16 alpine bowls, 3 glaciers, world-class terrain parks and half pipes and 200+ marked trails for all ability levels, Whistler Blackcomb is the ultimate place to go skiing or snowboarding. Equipment is increasing. Since 2009, Canada has almost doubled the amount of ski and snowboard equipment imports from the United States ($6.8 million USD in 2013). On the other hand, the top Canadian importer for ski and snowboard equipment, China, has become static in the Canadian market.

A big thanks goes to executive chef, Wolfgang Sterr. I stayed at the Delta Whistler (wonderful mountain view when there is a little less cloud). They’re currently running a special through the Amex Selects program. See below for details. Top Tips for Skiing or Riding at Whistler Blackcomb. Ratings of the runs may be different than you’re used to. If you’re accustomed to skiing blue-square runs you may be quite content on the green-circle runs at Whistler Blackcomb.

It was confirmed by a number of people that green just means that a run is easier than the rest of the mountain – it doesn’t equate to greens in most other resorts in North America. Blackcomb is a bit more challenging than Whistler. There are more gentle green runs on Whistler mountain than Blackcomb where all the runs are a little more advanced.

That said, there are black diamond runs on both mountains. Take a Max4 ski lesson. There are over 1,000 instructors at Whistler Blackcomb and they are fantastic. I had a great experience with Junko but I spoke to a number of people who said that the instructors here are the best they’ve had. Junko, my Max4 Ski Instructor, and I.

Go for a Fresh Tracks Breakfast. This is a very special experience.

Get up early and go up the mountain in the dark, have breakfast buffet in the Roundhouse then when they ring the brass bell, head out on the slopes. You’ll be among the first on the mountain and get the best snow. You have to book a Fresh Tracks breakfast in advance. Store your rental skis for free. If you don’t want to lug your skis around the village, you can store them in the public storage of Carleton Lodge which is very near the Whistler gondola. It’s free for rentals and there’s a fee for your own skis.

There are also lockers you pay for there if you want to leave your boots or helmet there overnight as well. Here I’m practicing my new technique on a fairly gentle slope. Photo credit to Jody from Shrewsbury who I met going up on the Emerald Chair. Check the weather and conditions. Once you go up the mountain you won’t want to come back down because you’re too warm or too cold.

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Check the weather and conditions on their app and make sure you dress for the weather before you go. Stay connected on the mountain. Whistler Blackcomb has free WiFi all over the mountain – great for instagramming photos, checking email, sharing on Facebook. Take the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola to experience both mountains. The gondola runs between the top of the gondolas on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. You can take your skis with you so this is a great way to get from one side of the resort to the other.

If you want a special view, wait for one of the two silver cars that have a glass bottom. Talk to people on the lifts. Skiers/riders are very friendly.

On my way up for the Fresh Tracks breakfast I met Mo from Texas and had breakfast with him. On my way up the Emerald Chair I met Jodi from England and took a run with him.

It’s easy to meet people as you ski. Eat lunch early or late. The restaurants can be quite busy on the mountain so plan to eat lunch before 11:30am or after 1pm to avoid the crowds. I was in this bobsleigh taking this very corner at 125km/hr. When I saw this one pass I couldn’t believe the speed. Looking for an adrenaline rush of a different sort? The Whistler Sliding Centre offers the fastest bobsleigh run in the world.

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Totally safe and certainly exciting, this option is open to anyone. Book ahead of time. And, if you don’t want to go on the bobsleigh, it’s worth the trip to watch as they come down the run. I’ll be writing a whole post on my bobsleigh experience soon. Swing from the trees year-round.

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Whistler Zipline Tours run year-round. There are four levels of this eco-adventure available so there’s something for everyone. Take in a bit of culture. Spend a half day at the Squamish Lil’Wat Cultural Centre and learn about the two local first nations. It’s not a just a look-and-see museum, there are also hands-on activities. Go shopping. Whistler village has many shops to entice you. From galleries to ski shops, from fashion to souvenirs, you can spend time browsing and buying in the village.Top Tips for Planning Your Trip to Whistler Blackcomb.

Download the Whistler Blackcomb app. You’ll get real-time snow alerts/reports and weather forecasts, information on events and backcountry skiing, maps, food and drink information as well as tips and deals.

You can also use the app to track your runs and look at your ski day online. Available on both iOS and Android. Check Amex Selects. Amex is the official card of Whistler Blackcomb and often has special deals on offer. When you book a MODE hotel room or MODE one bedroom suite at Delta Whistler Village Suites between February 1, 2015 and April 18, 2015 for stays between February 22, 2015 to April 19, 2015, you can receive 20% off the published rate per night.

This deal is based on double occupancy (which means there may be additional charges for more than two adults – clearly this doesn’t apply to solo travelers) and is exclusive of taxes. There’s a 2-night minimum stay required on Fridays and Saturdays. To redeem the offer click here or call the Whistler Blackcomb call centre at 1-800-861-5920 and mention the offer and pay with your American Express® Card. They can also help book all of your other travel needs including transportation and activities.

Buy your lift tickets online. Book your lift tickets in advance and online you’ll save a minimum of $15 per for one day and more per day the more days you book. Book your equipment rentals in advance. Book your ski or snowboarding rentals online and save up to 20% off the walk-up rate.

There are 13 rental locations around the village so they’re easy to find. Packing. Don’t forget When packing there are few things I’m especially glad I packed:. Goggles – they’re much better than sunglasses, especially when it’s snowing, which it was.

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Silk underlayer – I threw this in at the last minute and, as it turned out, it was quite warm and I never used my heavier thermal underlayer. Extra thermal socks – It’s important to wear a fresh pair of socks every day.

Gloves and mitts – the mitts are essential in really cold weather. The gloves are essential to go down the bobsleigh run. Sunscreen – you may not think of sunscreen in winter but it is just as important as in summer. In addition, high altitudes and the sun’s reflection off the snow increase the chances of a sunburn. Book your transportation to Whistler Blackcomb in advance. Once you’re at Whistler Blackcomb, you won’t be needing a car.

The free village shuttle or a $10 taxi will get you just about anywhere you want to go and most days, you won’t want to go anywhere but up the mountain which is minutes from any point in the village. I took a coach from Vancouver airport and booked it through Ridebooker.com.So there you have it – my Whistler Blackcomb 32 Tips.Do you have any to add?This trip and this post were sponsored by Amex Canada and Whistler Blackcomb but I can assure you that the opinions and enthusiasm are all my own.Fresh Tracks Mountain Top Breakfast Tips from on. The content of Solo Traveler and any resources published by Solo Traveler are meant for entertainment and inspiration only. Please note that while we have advertising clients promoting destinations, products, services, trips and tours on Solo Traveler and that we endeavour to only work with companies in which we have confidence, we are not responsible for the delivery or quality of their products or services. Every person and every travel situation is different. Your safety, satisfaction and fun traveling solo are your responsibility alone and not that of Solo Traveler, its publisher, editor and/or writers.

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