Pros: Great snow, tree skiing, powder, out-of-this-world views, night skiing, ski-in/ ski-out! Cons: Sometimes foggy, a bit remote.
Schweitzer Mountain is a legend still in the making. Located in northern Idaho, it is an undiscovered jewel, especially for intermediate, advanced and expert skiers. Oh beginners have nothing to worry about either. There is world-class beginner terrain...
Pros: Quiet & Empty, Small, but not too small Cons: Quite a way from the south
I did not know about Schweitzer until I got a condo there (with www.skyauction.com, but this is an other story) and I can highly recommend it. Nice empty slopes, lot's of different conditions (fog, heavy snow, sun) in one week and great fun. Small places...
Pros: Big Mountain, 1 high speed quad, versatile level of runs Cons: foggy, icy, ski school
I have to say that Schweitzer has a resort type of atmosphere which is refreshing in the Inland Northwest. The mountain is comparably large and the high speed quad is very nice although lines do get long or if it's broken then there is no high speed...
Pros: recent expansion, high speed lifts, reasonable costs, short lift lines Cons: none - excellent all around for a great ski weekend
I started visiting Sandpoint about 15 years ago and my family decided to build a ski home there. We spend a great deal of time there every winter, including Christmas. There is terrain to accomidate all skill levels. They have been expanding over the...
Pros: great runs Cons: sometimes long lines on quad
Schweitzer is Idaho's best kept secret. This ski resort recently completed a restoration of its facilities and has done a fine job. With an more than adequate selection of runs for skiers of all skill levels and lodges on both north and south bowls,...
Pros: good terrain, condos Cons: bad weather, occasional long lift lines
Schweitzer is not a well known resort but it is definitely awesome. Some of the terrain their is very extreme. Although it has some hard terrain their is also terrain that is geared for the beginner. Schweitzer also has a high speed quad which helps...
Pros: Very fun place and has good views. Cons: Gets sort of foggy.
Schweitzer Mountain is a great mountain because there is beginner, intermediate, and advance styles. There are really easy slopes, not too hard slopes, and really hard slopes. At Schweitzer there are two bowls, the south bowl, and the north bowl. The ...
Pros: STELLA the new six-person chair, high-speed quad, not too busy. Cons: Often windy and overcast and not good coverage early or late season.
The view from the top of Schweitzer can be one of the most breathtaking views ever seen by man. The problem is, it is not clear often enough to take in that view. Schweitzer is really a good all-around mountain. The new six-person chair they put in...
Pros: wonderful view, long runs Cons: cost, far away
Schweitzer has provided me with some of the some of the best skiing experiences I have had. This huge resort is not near any big cities and infact it's pretty far off from most everything. But is worth the time to get there. Even from the base of the...
Pros: Moderately Priced mountain with world class terrain Cons: The back side of the Mountain could use a new lift
Schweitzer Mountain takes a few days to digest, it is just that big. There are so many nooks and crannies to this mountain that you can not possibly ski it all in one trip. The new Idyl Hour T-bar opens up some of the freshest terrain. On clear days the scenery looks like it came from an Ansell Adams Photo.
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