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rowen somich
pazzo non andare perché avrò già sciato la corrente :)
INSANE GLADES Nessuna fila agli impianti di risalita e cibo fantastico
gli ascensori sono la cosa più lenta in assoluto
stoda59
Un bel posto dove andare grazie alla leggera pressione, ovvero alla folla. La vista da lassù è davvero spettacolare e nelle giornate limpide si può vedere fino a Catalina Island. L'intero bacino di Los Angeles e l'Inland Empire completano lo spettacolo a oltre 180 gradi. Il rifugio riscaldato offre un hamburger davvero buono e un'atmosfera piacevole. Il tratto di montagna del percorso è così breve che si conclude in circa dieci minuti dalla partenza.
Ho sempre amato il fatto che il Monte Baldy sia l'unico posto dove sciare raggiungibile in un'ora. Quando ci sono almeno 90 cm di neve, questo posto è fantastico. Il terreno è vario su tutta la montagna. Ho sciato così lontano fuori pista che mi sono ritrovato molto più in basso.
Le rocce lì sono parallelogrammi cubici di diverse dimensioni e hanno bordi molto affilati. Se ci si passa sopra, possono scavare profondamente la suola degli sci.
Joe Shred
Great Mountain, molte piste nascoste, piste Diamond, giornate di neve fresca. Rapporti pessimi su orari di apertura e piste aperte, informazioni contrastanti sui giorni di apertura. Abito lontano, voglio guidare nel traffico intenso e so che la seggiovia 3 sarà aperta in anticipo. Oggi alle 10:00 la seggiovia 3 ha detto "Seggiovia 3, vento permettendo, c'è vento molto debole oggi". Giornata di Blue Bird. Oggi prima la seggiovia 4 ha aperto alle 10:00. Ora alle 11:00, lo stesso giorno, il rapporto ha cambiato la seggiovia 4 chiusa. Ora alle 11:00, lo stesso giorno, il rapporto dice che le seggiovie 2 e 3 sono aperte in orario. Questo è successo per tutto l'anno sciistico 2024. Non posso provare il Mount Baldy con "Wishy Washy Open" non aperto, forse aperto e impegnarmi a guidare 2 ore per tratta. Dagli anni '90 al 2000 non ho mai visto un giorno in cui il Mount Baldy non fosse aperto la mattina dopo una tempesta di neve fresca entro le 10:00.
Grandi montagne, tanti nascondigli, piste di diamanti, giorni di polvere
Rapporti terribili sugli orari di apertura e sulle corse aperte Informazioni contrastanti sui giorni di apertura
Iris Zhan
Abbiamo prenotato una lezione di sci con biglietto e noleggio per mio figlio. Tuttavia, ci è stato detto che la sua lezione era stata cancellata! SENZA avvisarci! La persona che si occupava dei biglietti ci ha dato due opzioni, ed entrambe sostanzialmente prevedevano che pagassimo lo stesso importo ma niente lezione per il mio bambino! Le ho chiesto cosa ne pensasse dei soldi che avevo pagato per la lezione e la risposta è stata "Non credo che tu abbia capito". Le ho detto "Capisco!". Voleva che comprassi un biglietto giornaliero per mio figlio a prezzo pieno, che sarebbe stato simile/più costoso del biglietto della lezione. Alla fine, si è presentata la responsabile. Ha insistito perché il resort mi inviasse una notifica via SMS, ma non l'ho letta. Ho cercato i miei messaggi davanti ai suoi occhi e non ho trovato nulla da Mt Baldy che dicesse che la lezione era stata cancellata! Poi ci ha aiutato a ottenere un biglietto per mio figlio con uno sconto rispetto al giorno in cui avevo prenotato la sua lezione. E alla fine ho dovuto dare una lezione di sci a mio figlio da sola! È la sua prima settimana bianca, mi sono iscritta a una lezione professionale per motivi di sicurezza! Sono delusa dall'accordo, dalla cancellazione imprevista senza alcuna notifica! Aggiornamento: Il servizio clienti ha continuato a insistere per inviarmi un SMS per informarmi della cancellazione. Devo mostrare tutta la comunicazione del Mt Baldy Resort come prova per dimostrare che non hanno fatto il loro dovere per informare il cliente della cancellazione NON PREVISTA. E non mi hanno MAI fornito una spiegazione o nemmeno delle scuse! Sono molto deluso! Se ci fosse stata una recensione a 0 stelle, gliene avrei date 0.
Vicino a casa mia
Servizio clienti pessimo
Jimmy Skiing
il migliore
Walter Kibler
Located in the heart of the San Gabriel Mountains in the remote Angeles National Forest wilderness, Mount Baldy is perhaps best known for its location right beside the most prominent peak in the range, Mount San Antonio, whose snow capped peaks can be seen from the city of Los Angeles. A true ski area—not a resort—without the snowmaking or amenities most SoCal resorts are known for, Baldy offers some of the rawest slopes anywhere. But the resort’s unrefined and modest dimensions won’t be for everyone, and the remarkable views don’t tell the whole story. Mount Baldy seldom sees the snowfall totals that other, farther North California resorts do, with dry spells lasting weeks or more. On the worst days, you can expect entire terrain pods to be shut down due to poor coverage. However, although it tends to be unenjoyable when dry, the mountain can see feet of snow in a single storm, making for some of the best powder days anywhere. The area tends to remain a bit colder than Southern California resorts nearby because of its higher elevation, but temperatures can fluctuate around freezing during earlier season months, resulting in freeze/thaw cycles and a crusty, icy base layer. Occasionally, the resort even sees rain. It’s not really until February that the most reliable temperatures and terrain openings tend to occur, although good powder days can occur as early as November. Due to the inconsistent snowstorm conditions, Mount Baldy often sees clear skies throughout the season. And on a regular bluebird day, views open up to some of the most astonishing terrain at any ski resort. Baldy isn’t the most imposing or tall resort, but it’s surrounded by some truly stunning peaks. The most notable mountains in the area include Telegraph Peak, which is one of the most picturesque mountains in the region, and the true Mount Baldy peak, which is actually a miles and a half from the ski area that takes its name, the third most prominent mountain in Southern California. Beginner and intermediate terrain at Baldy is limited, with very little grooming outside a couple beginner areas. On the other hand, the resort boasts an incredible concentration of truly extreme terrain even with an impressive in-bounds vertical drop. The resort marks off the most formidable chutes and cliff areas as Extreme Danger Zones, with warnings posted on maps and signs. Some trails require free falls, and a few lines are so extreme that months of accumulation is required before they’re skiable. Getting to some, but not all Extreme Danger Zone territories requires passing a warning sign, but if you're looking for the most extreme lines, it's entirely likely that you will unknowingly enter one anyway. All obstacles in these areas are unmarked, so scoping lines is an absolute must. When it comes to areas that aren’t Extreme Danger Zones, getting around Baldy is fairly straightforward. The resort generally maintains decent signage and displays clear trail maps at major junctions. However, certain trails are a bit difficult to find, and some signs can get snowed in as the season progresses. Mount Baldy is probably more integrated with sidecountry skiing than any other ski resort in the United States, and some of these iconic peaks are home to popular out-of-bounds routes. Baldy's in-bounds elevation doesn’t extend nearly as high as the mountains it sits on, and gates near the top of lifts allow visitors to easily hike to several backcountry routes and ski directly back into the resort. Some backcountry routes are even accessible without hiking and can be lapped via lift. Additionally, some solid touring routes can be reached from the Baldy parking lots. However, these backcountry areas are not patrolled or avalanche controlled, and several fatalities have occurred in recent years. Be sure to use utmost caution when exiting the resort. To keep in-bounds guests safe after storms, Baldy conducts extensive avalanche mitigation work when necessary. However, especially heavy snow dumps coupled with the nature of the resort’s terrain, certain mountain sections can be quite complicated to address. Some advanced areas, most notably South Bowl, typically take several days to mitigate—and can remain closed through small parts of the peak season. That being said, if you’re looking to go in for a break, Mount Baldy offers at least one option no matter what day it is. Besides the Notch Restaurant, which offers food, drink, indoor seating, and bathrooms, a small hut also exists at the base of Chair 1. Mount Baldy’s function-over-form ideology also manifests when it comes to the lifts themselves. Baldy’s four double lifts offer poor capacity, and they’re all slow, fixed-grip chairs. Thankfully, the mountain rarely sees large crowds, so lift lines tend to stay short, although resort traffic has increased slightly in recent years. It’s worth noting that a line will build up pretty much every day at the base as everyone tries to load Sugarpine Chair 1. The only other place where long lines do occur is at the ticket window—skiers have to check in there to claim their physical ticket, even if bought in advance, so anyone not holding a season pass will have to wait in line there. Lodging Within a mile of the resort lies a 7 luxury cabin complex and a large, single party lodge. The nearest town, Mt Baldy, which is 5 miles away offers a few more small accommodation options. The best bet for close-by lodging is Upland, which is 25-45 minutes away. No matter where you stay, accessing Mount Baldy requires traversing a narrow, windy mountain pass that can see sketchy conditions at times. Aprés-ski As a remote mountain with no on-site lodging, Baldy does not lend itself to an extensive aprés-ski atmosphere. That being said, the area boasts an amicable atmosphere, and the bar at the Notch Restaurant can offer enjoyable happy hour vibes. Verdict: Mount Baldy isn’t perfect—but it really isn’t trying to be. For those looking for crazy chutes, easy-to-reach backcountry, and a laid back Southern California atmosphere, this resort is really hard to beat. While it can be quite a pain to reach the mountain, ticket prices remain refreshingly low, undercutting every major destination resort in the state. For those experienced enough to handle it—even if staying entirely in-bounds—the Baldy experience is quite the bargain.
Amazing views, great extreme terrain in Holumac and Face areas, Rustic one of a kind feel
No on-site lodging, limited beginner terrain, ancient slow fixed-grip double chairs, needs a lot of snow to ski to parking lot, fickle openings for Chair 4, ticket booth lines on peak days, slow and wildly inefficient loading on Chair 1
Marvin Huynhle
This is a great place to pick up ski/snowboarding. Tickets and location is quite accessible for those in the LA area. Has never been too crowded for my purposes (including weekend/holiday rushes). This year ('22-23) they added more park stuff on thr latter half of the bunny slope which enabled me to practice jump and rail stuff for thr first time. Loved the experience and growth I've made through this facility. Worth supporting!
Good learning slope
Rental gear not the best
Anonymous
After waiting on hold for 10 minutes, it forced me to leave a voicemail. No call back. No reply to my email either. I just wanted to know if they offer a discount for disabled veterans, like every other ski resort. I finally got through to someone a couple days later only to find out that they don't. And that the ticket prices for my selected day had increased. I explained to them that I would have been able to purchase the lower price ticket had their customer service responded. They didn't do anything to make the situation right. Got to the mountain the next day and first thing I saw was a group of younger guys almost fighting over a pair of stolen gloves. Then I found out chair 4 was closed (essentially half the mountain) because they didn't have enough staff. I found out the resort is only paying their employees minimum wage- no wonder they can't find workers. So, I paid $81 to ride one lift all day. Not worth it. I won't be going back.
It was something different for a day
Horrible service, poor value
Bobby Linnes
Old school Baldy lifts has been providing thrills and joy for generations. It's a classic local ski/board area like no other. Facilities are basic. Follow the ridgelines and you'll find yourself looking into some fantastic bowls that will force adrenaline through you veins.
Best SoCal steep, vertical drop, advanced terrain
Needs back to back storms to establish base
Jonathan
I paid for everythinng (lift,tube,food,parking) and i only have fun tru lifting the top of the mountain...other than that food service takes forever just for a sandwich or nuggets! So we ended up wasting $400!!!!!
No bueno!
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