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#1 Peter

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Posted 22 May 2013 - 02:43 PM

Who can identify the ski areas from my recent travels?

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I don't actually know the answer to the first one, but I have a pretty good idea which state it's in.

Bonus points if you can identify the plane models :smile2:.
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#2 missouriskier

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:42 AM

#1 looks like a ski area in the central/eastern Rocky Mountains...maybe Ski Rio, NM, although that doesn't look quite right either, so it could be Colorado, too. My guess is a Boeing 737, but I can't tell what airline..the colors seem weird.

#2 looks more like Idaho to me, with a ski area rising up from a low valley with high mountains nearby. I think that there is a major two lane, not four lane road in the valley, but that's a little hard to tell.

#3 strikes me at first as California, maybe Northstar's backside. The plane is United/Continental, I would say narrowbody, so either a 737 or a similar Airbus.

#3 silence

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 02:05 PM

The airline in the first photo is Alaska...and thats all I can identify...

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 03:44 PM

View Postsilence, on 23 May 2013 - 02:05 PM, said:

The airline in the first photo is Alaska...and thats all I can identify...


That makes sense...I should have known, since I have flown on them before. I'm thinking that these ski areas may all be farther north and west than I originally thought, which is why I don't recognize them as well.

#5 Peter

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 04:07 PM

View Postmissouriskier, on 23 May 2013 - 11:42 AM, said:

#1 looks like a ski area in the central/eastern Rocky Mountains...maybe Ski Rio, NM, although that doesn't look quite right either, so it could be Colorado, too. My guess is a Boeing 737, but I can't tell what airline..the colors seem weird.

#2 looks more like Idaho to me, with a ski area rising up from a low valley with high mountains nearby. I think that there is a major two lane, not four lane road in the valley, but that's a little hard to tell.

#3 strikes me at first as California, maybe Northstar's backside. The plane is United/Continental, I would say narrowbody, so either a 737 or a similar Airbus.


I think Ski Rio is right for number 1, it was pretty early on a flight from Texas to Seattle. And yes silence, it is an Alaska Airlines 737.

2 is not in Idaho but close. It is a north-south 2 lane road that is visible.

3 is not in California. It was taken on the same flight as #2 on a United 757.
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#6 silence

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 05:00 PM

Is #3 Discovery?

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 05:25 PM

View Postsilence, on 23 May 2013 - 05:00 PM, said:

Is #3 Discovery?

Yup, backside
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#8 vons

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Posted 24 May 2013 - 05:42 PM

#1 has three ski areas in it, ski Rio in the foreground, Red river is right next to the cowling and a little ways above Red River you can see Taos ski valley.

#2 Looks like it could be the failed ski development south of Missoula :unsure:

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#9 Peter

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Posted 24 May 2013 - 06:35 PM

View Postvons, on 24 May 2013 - 05:42 PM, said:

#2 Looks like it could be the failed ski development south of Missoula :unsure:

Bingo. The top trails abruptly begin at the forest service boundary.
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#10 vons

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Posted 24 May 2013 - 08:06 PM

Interesting, that would also explain why there doesn't appear to be any lift line cuts just trail cuts.





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