Mountain Review: Taos, New Mexico

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @deborahherman7463
    @deborahherman7463 Před rokem +57

    This commentary is accurate and helpful! Taos is NOT for beginners. Even intermediate-level skiers will find most of it daunting. It's a dream for advanced and expert skiers.

    • @rangerelevated7791
      @rangerelevated7791 Před rokem +10

      You know what they say? If you learn to ski at Taos you can ski anywhere!

    • @officerpickles191
      @officerpickles191 Před rokem

      @@rangerelevated7791 unless arapahoe basin.

    • @markb3806
      @markb3806 Před 7 měsíci

      I've skied Taos a lot and it has its share of intermediate and beginner runs. The problem is more of how they are arranged across the mountain. Getting to the far side of the mountain to access intermediate and beginner runs requires negotiating the difficult for beginners catwalk known as upper honeysuckle. If you want to return to the top to get back to the base, Bambi can be a really challenging intermediate for beginners and some intermediates to negotiate. Staying on terrain accessible from Lift 1 and 8 on the front of the mountain offers enough intermediate and beginner terrain for many, but you don't get to see much of the mountain that way. I find the resort a little overhyped, but when I lived in west Texas, it was the closest real mountain to ski. So ski it I did.

    • @Useryofcsdnx
      @Useryofcsdnx Před 6 měsíci

      Experts only! This will not be enjoyable for beginner intermediate and you can get hurt

  • @andrewsteward7830
    @andrewsteward7830 Před rokem +19

    Taos has long been considered in the upper echelon of ski resorts in the U.S. Probably because what die-hard skiers tend to value most is demanding varied terrain, snow quality, and overall culture/vibe. Taos has all of those things. Climate change has hit Taos pretty hard; I think they used to get more consistent snow. But when the snow is good, it really is a lot like LCC.
    While Taos is known for its steep chutes, the moguls and glades are truly top notch as well. The moguls are huge, the runs are long, and I love how you get great moguls on the front side both on the cut runs and in the trees. The glades at Taos are special. Wild West glades has got to be the longest gladed run I have ever skied. Ernie's and Jean's glades are magical. I can't think of many places that have such a balance of top-notch extremely steep chutes, excellent glades, and top-of-the-line mogul runs.
    I respectfully disagree with the rating of "9" for Challenge. Taos is definitely a "10" for Challenge.
    Regarding Kachina lift not being open much...I'm not sure...every time I've been there the past several years the Kachina lift has been open. I always go in February or March because I know it's steep and it takes a long time for the chutes to fill in. But that's just like a lot of steep mountains. Crested Butte is the same way. I only go there in February-March because the Spellbound/Third Bowls and Banana Chutes aren't likely to be open before then. So I don't think that's atypical for a steep rocky mountain.

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer Před rokem

      Go to Cali, the steep stuff is almost always open cause the snow sticks way better (and there's more snownfall anyway).

    • @andrewsteward7830
      @andrewsteward7830 Před rokem +1

      Yeah but dry chalk is the best. That’s why Alta is my favorite. They’ve got the chalk and lots of it

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer Před rokem

      @@andrewsteward7830 I love Mammoth's windy chalk

    • @LibertarianRF
      @LibertarianRF Před rokem

      @@proverbalizer but what about climate change lol?

    • @LibertarianRF
      @LibertarianRF Před rokem +3

      Yeah climate change hit CO hard this winter as well. Record levels of snow

  • @Nolimitscomedy
    @Nolimitscomedy Před rokem +23

    Grew up driving from Kansas every other year to ski in New Mexico!! Taos and Angel Fire have such great vibes

    • @nathanielbemis2109
      @nathanielbemis2109 Před rokem +1

      Excellent Southwestern food too!

    • @Nolimitscomedy
      @Nolimitscomedy Před rokem +2

      @@nathanielbemis2109 absolutely!! I remember Gorge's in Taos being good, I was young though, so my memory could be hazy. Might not have been authentic

  • @TenderloinsToughest
    @TenderloinsToughest Před rokem +18

    I grew up on the Taos Ski Team, skiing over 100 days a season there and just went back for the first time in a decade and I must say, it was the best skiing I've had all season, and I live in Colorado now. The snow and conditions were amazing.

    • @RedRiverRadio
      @RedRiverRadio Před 20 dny

      Home sweet Home Hill! TSV that’s for me! ⛷️❄️

  • @patrickd8770
    @patrickd8770 Před rokem +15

    Taos is my favorite! Fell in love with it when i was stationed in NM and keep coming back. I’ve skied a lot of the big resorts in the Rockies and totally agree with his assessment, especially how hit or miss it can be with snow fall. The part that people love about Taos are the people or at least the people that ski there have a different vibe about them. Much more laid back, non-elitist mentality that you get in other places. Best kept secret in skiing!

    • @SKULLKR3W
      @SKULLKR3W Před měsícem

      hilarious cause if youre from nm taos is the home of the douchebags

  • @smacky1966
    @smacky1966 Před rokem +5

    I have skied at over 35 mountains in the Western United States and in my opinion only Alta and Taos provide a "magical" experience. I generally agree with this review with the exception of the score of 4 for Reciliancy. While it is true that snow is often sparse early season, once a base of 75 inches has been reached, the snow preservation is excellent due to most of the runs north facing aspect. I've skied Taos after many days of no snowfall and the snow is still chalky and fine. I agree with your score on the lifts as of 2023, but big upgrades are planned. The #4 lift is being replaced right now with a high speed quad. The next upgrade will be a base to base "Gondolita". Two on mountain dining lodges are on deck and the St Bernard's is being rebuild right now. If you are an advanced intermediate or above, Taos Ski Valley is a top 5 experience. There is nowhere I'd rather ski in February and March than Taos.

  • @user-gq3lc4ne2m
    @user-gq3lc4ne2m Před rokem +5

    Been skiing Taos for 40 years, can ski anywhere I like. That’s why I choose Taos.

  • @alexlimkin7397
    @alexlimkin7397 Před rokem +4

    I am heading into my tenth season regularly skiing Taos. It is a place of legend. Amazing energy and beauty and raw challenging terrain. Don't visit without stopping in at Taos World Cup!

  • @muchenzhou2823
    @muchenzhou2823 Před rokem +19

    Was just at Taos last weekend - skiied on a overnight 3 inch day. Argubly some of the best snow I have skiied (much better than CO, arguably on par with LCC), it's sooo dry and light. Before I went, I really though the hike up the ridges could be annoying(I am a horrible hiker), but man, I prefer this 15 minutes hike way more than waiting for snowbird's tram to go on cirque traverse. But I can see how it's good only when the conditions are good - as I have skiied some icy moguls at lower elevation. Also, you really need to be careful about the cliffs/unmarked obstles as they are eveywhere and rarely maked.

    • @averagejojofan8649
      @averagejojofan8649 Před rokem +1

      It’s just because the south is getting crazy snow this year. I have been where the snow was literal cement and you couldn’t ski it. The snow there is very variable

    • @thiagogocrazy7234
      @thiagogocrazy7234 Před rokem

      @@averagejojofan8649 talking about the snow quality itself not the conditions dummy

  • @andrewsteward7830
    @andrewsteward7830 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Taos is definitely a 10/10 for challenge. I disagree with the criteria that for a resort to receive a 10/10 for Challenge, there must be lift service to the most extreme terrain. Some hiking and side stepping is part-and-parcel to extreme skiing. Extreme skiers expect some hiking, so it doesn’t matter. The West Basin at Taos is some of the gnarliest in-bounds terrain you can encounter in N. America, so that needs to be acknowledged.

  • @croy263
    @croy263 Před rokem +7

    As a former employee who was fortunate enough to get at least four hours of skiing everyday of the week due to the schedule, you got Taos almost completely right. I will say you got two things wrong though, the mountain doesnt get spotty between storms unless its early or late which is like all other mountains. The other is something i view as a positive that you listed as a negative. The varied openning of terrain is a huge bonus, three or four days after a storm ropes can still be getting dropped. This means that even if you cant get there for the storm itself you have a few days to grab some pow, which is great for people with inflexible schedules or who show up a bit late. I understand why you would list it as a negative though. Other than those two things, you hit the nail on the head! Anyone who has a chance should go there, hike highline or west ridge and rip the steeps.

  • @arjunski
    @arjunski Před rokem +5

    The videos just keep getting better!

  • @kaaekuahiwi32
    @kaaekuahiwi32 Před rokem +4

    If you can get to Taos after a 18” storm, there’s nothing better!

  • @vonsiii
    @vonsiii Před 9 měsíci +3

    Lift 4 is being replaced this summer with a high speed quad and future gondola is planned, the gondola would connect the main base with the lift 4 base areas

  • @tads1000
    @tads1000 Před rokem +5

    Ha, as one of the locals explained me, katchina lift installation had a lot of protest from local skiers. So they came up with a plan, that after the storm it'll be hike up only and chairlift will start spinning after a couple days after the storm. Otherwise - very fun mountain! It's like one big terrain park. Unless you are looking for perfect groomers 😊

  • @fishskigaming
    @fishskigaming Před rokem +8

    Always a good day when peak rankings posts! Thank you for posting these videos that Inform us about these mountains! Also do you think you will post a NH mountain vid? Because i saw your twitter and I recognized the mountains!

  • @rickyrickstan563
    @rickyrickstan563 Před 11 měsíci +1

    1:37 “sometimes get above freezing” in an Aussie “resort” there is about one day a year with a high below 0

  • @c-LAW
    @c-LAW Před rokem +1

    5 star ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ review of your review

  • @tomorrowsadventure9471
    @tomorrowsadventure9471 Před rokem +1

    Can't believe I got to go in the beginning of March. Kachina being open everything was firing.

  • @mrsmartypants_1
    @mrsmartypants_1 Před rokem +3

    Only went to Taos once. College ski trip during winter break after Christmas. Just broke up with my girlfriend and was moping around. Saw a poster for the trip a few days before it was leaving. To my surprise there was a spot open. Only time I ever went on a ski trip not knowing a soul. Big university. 50,000 students. 19 hour chartered bus ride. An hour into the ride knew this was going to be a great trip. Got there in the night. Virtually no one had slept a wink. Half barrels had been consumed. Music was blasting. Driver was unbelievably easy going. Some of the hardest partiers mentioned they weren’t drinking a drop once they arrived. I thought they were joking. They weren’t. They were there to ski. From opening lift until they shut down they skied for 6 days. Woke the first morning to 6” of fresh snow in Taos Pueblo. Said cool! Having no idea what the true implications were. 32” of champagne pow at the top. Could not believe our grand fortune. Could not believe the snow was as good as anything I skied at Alta/Snowbird. Howitzers were going off like crazy. Various parts of the mountain were closed for a couple hours til the artillery did their job. EVERY night for the next 6 days it snowed another 6-12”. For 6 days I skied with a posse of about 8 fellow skiers who were among the best I have ever skied with. And 3 of them were gorgeous world class skiers from Romania. 2 sisters and a friend. We whooped it up for 6 days 7 hours a day on the toughest runs Taos had to offer. These girls were phenomenal skiers. And they were as driven as any of the hardest core buddies I usually skied with year in year out. Such a f’ing pleasure. Never went back to Taos - no future Taos trip could ever come close to that one. Why bother? But I searched for the steep and deep for the next 6 years across North America and had numerous incredible trips skiing up to my nipples in pow. But skiing in that tight pack of 6 to 8 of the finest skiers I ever had the pleasure to ski with in champagne pow up to our waist for 6 days is a memory I will never forget.

    • @Beythoven
      @Beythoven Před 19 hodinami

      Excellent story man, thanks for sharing. truly!

  • @Horse-for-life624
    @Horse-for-life624 Před 5 měsíci

    Ay I went there it’s the best especially on kachina and the runs in toas are amazing 🤩

  • @korlilkatana7653
    @korlilkatana7653 Před rokem

    I like Taos. One of my favorite Ski resorts.

  • @shawnlarock9159
    @shawnlarock9159 Před rokem +2

    Come up to the Midwest and check out mount bohemia

    • @therolando608
      @therolando608 Před rokem

      Shhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! We don't want the world to know about it

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před rokem +3

    The only thing that has kept me away is their low snow numbers. Since they are on the Ikon I need to catch a flight on a good snow year and take a chance. The terrain looks top notch. Thanks

    • @jturbo68
      @jturbo68 Před rokem +2

      Taos Skis way better than the snow depth would typically suggest.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před rokem

      @@jturbo68 The only reason I have had a any concern is because many of my western trips over the last twenty years have been very average. Very average to well below average snow fall at places like Alta-Snowbird, Jackson Hole, GT, A-Basin etc. I did not go this year and Alta received over 700 inches. When I go out west I want big snow. From the middle 80s until 2001 every trip I had great snow. I went to Colorado last year in two weeks maybe 15 inches. My home mountain of Killington does better than that. I guess the point is I have been very disappointed and I try to stack the deck in my favor. My friends all tell me to give up on the US and head to BC, they say they just get bigger snow. Back in the day I would average between 50 and 90 inches in a week. I miss it. To ski steep terrain you need big snow. This video had the best snow and terrain of any of his videos. I have noticed most of his videos the snow looks fine but no big dumps. I guess that’s what I will have to except, low snow . This was the year and I let it get away. My bad. Take care

    • @jturbo68
      @jturbo68 Před rokem +1

      @@mtadams2009 As you are deciding on trips, I think that Taos skis about the same as Alta with about half the base. Most of the mountain is cold and north facing, so it hold snow well and the snow quality stays good for longer. HTH.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před rokem

      @@jturbo68 Thanks for that information. I was there is in the summer of 2018 and it’s a beautiful place. My family and I did a two week trip through New Mexico and it was beautiful. I really liked how it was not super developed. The terrain looks world class and steep, just like I like it.
      Take care

  • @darinsmith2458
    @darinsmith2458 Před 11 měsíci

    Well said.. I guess the thing that really stands out is that it is really hit or miss.. When I go skiing the bowls might be hit or miss but there is always somewhere on the hill that is really good..

  • @KahluaBomb
    @KahluaBomb Před rokem +2

    This was the first resort I ever ski'd at. Took a lesson a year prior and didn't really get to ski the mountain, just the bunny slope. Came here, took the guided tour that was free and went over a lot of the terrain and some of the history of the resort (martini lockers?).
    Ski'd all day and had an absolute blast. Spent most of the day falling, but It was worth it. When I found out that most of their green's are blues everywhere else, I didn't feel so bad at my performance.
    I would 100% go back, NM is beautiful, and now that I actually kinda ski ok, I could do so much more of the resort.
    The only drawback is how long the lifts take. I remember drinking a beer on one, getting ready to crest a hill where I thought the end of the lift was. I chugged my beer and then we crested the hill and there was another 10 minutes of lift to go. :D

  • @Matter_Of_Fact
    @Matter_Of_Fact Před rokem

    I went to Taos last year and it was fantastic

  • @johanjonsson
    @johanjonsson Před rokem

    Taos is one of my favorite mountains in North America.

  • @doyouevennaturebro4593

    Got 3 days there last Feb (I think). Whole country was dry and they got a 3 foot dump.
    Really good time even though coverage was kinda sketch and Kachina didn’t open.
    Luckily on day 3 I got lucky with a rope drop into Valkyrie glades. Possibly my deepest and best run of the 21/22 season.
    Wanna go back and explore more.

  • @HMuny55
    @HMuny55 Před 6 měsíci

    Taos truly is a hidden gem

  • @myer2222
    @myer2222 Před 7 měsíci

    Love Peak Rankings

  • @filipjanku2809
    @filipjanku2809 Před 8 měsíci

    It is hard to put Taos in some kind of ranking because there is nothing like Taos. My most favorite place by far. Agree with the lower ranking. That’s the way to keep crowds away.

  • @jakefrost7108
    @jakefrost7108 Před 11 měsíci +1

    you plan on doing other new mexico ski areas?

  • @claytonjordan277
    @claytonjordan277 Před rokem +1

    you guys should head up to Quebec to review Le Massif and Mont-Sainte-Anne!

    • @PeakRankings
      @PeakRankings  Před rokem +1

      Hope is to get there next season!

    • @jamesrausse7255
      @jamesrausse7255 Před rokem

      Le Massif is a special place. Stowe quality vibe, Jay quality snow and Heavenly quality views all wrapped in a crepe.

  • @Cleetus1397
    @Cleetus1397 Před rokem +1

    Next season you should do Lutsen mountains in minnesota

  • @Skiandsurfdude
    @Skiandsurfdude Před rokem

    Can you do one on whistler

  • @jacobovermyer
    @jacobovermyer Před rokem +1

    I ski A-Basin regularly. How does the extreme terrain compare at Taos? Might make a trip down if it's that sick!

    • @precisiond2236
      @precisiond2236 Před rokem +2

      They don't have Wildcat or a Pali Main Street. Taos is located at the foot hills of the rockys. Try the areas around A-Basin the longer the run the less you ride the lift. SKI & SNOWBOARD HARD!

    • @LongsYt
      @LongsYt Před rokem +5

      Taos is not that good, IMO. The extreme terrain does not open that much, and if it does, it will be after a snow and then close again after a couple of days.
      I would stick with pali and the east wall. The closest thing taos and a basin have are Zuma Bowl because it gets a lot of sun. If you get it on a powder day, then it will be good, but anything else not good.

    • @jacobovermyer
      @jacobovermyer Před rokem +1

      Sick. Thanks guys. Ive heard good things, but it seems its hard to beat The Legend

    • @mikesweet5848
      @mikesweet5848 Před rokem

      Abasin is incredibly overrated. Zuma - sucks, Beavers - sucks, entire front side - sucks, Pali - decent.
      Taos has the terrain. The terrain is far better than Abasin, but the coverage is pretty ass. Core shot city.

    • @andrewsteward7830
      @andrewsteward7830 Před rokem +4

      I've skied both a lot. I would say the terrain is similar. The terrain at Taos reminds me most of Alta (although clearly Alta gets way more snow). Some may disagree, but I actually think Taos is slightly more gnarly than A-Basin. The snow quality (that dry chalk) is generally better at Taos- if the snow is deep, Taos is hard to beat.

  • @zadley91
    @zadley91 Před rokem +1

    Can we get a top 10 spring skiing destinations?

    • @PeakRankings
      @PeakRankings  Před rokem +1

      This was in the pipeline for this season, but we haven't been able to get footage of all the relevant mountains yet. Hope is to get it up next spring!

    • @Gary-np7hl
      @Gary-np7hl Před rokem +1

      that would be awesome. off the top of my head #1 mammoth. and the rest palisades tahoe, bachelor, brighton, bird, a-basin, aspen and killington. gotta throw in AZ snowbowl. just because the slush usually starts the earliest and they keep it open till you are shredding grass.

    • @zadley91
      @zadley91 Před rokem

      @@Gary-np7hl nice, I’m thinking about going to Mammoth in early June. I was debating between that and Palisades but leaning Mammoth, that’s why I wanted a spring skiing video.

    • @Gary-np7hl
      @Gary-np7hl Před rokem +1

      @@zadley91 overall mammoth is the better bet for the best possible conditions (they have the best mountain operations in the business), but high camp beats mccoy for on mountain activities. so palisades skews more towards the party. i'm probably going to hit palisades in may and mammoth in june myself. just expect to do only a few hours of good skiing and riding a day as it's either ice in the early AM and a 7-11 slushee in the PM.

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer Před rokem

      Mammoth

  • @rteitel1974
    @rteitel1974 Před rokem +1

    biggest ski regret is never skiing Taos!

  • @connorhansen3226
    @connorhansen3226 Před rokem

    How does Taos get a 5 for facilities? They literally have 9 hotels and 6 restaurants.

    • @PeakRankings
      @PeakRankings  Před rokem +3

      Facilities are based on the lodges on the mountain, with the base village only playing a part in the score. Since Taos only has mid-mountain lodges in two areas-at one of which the lodge is small-we felt a score of 5 was appropriate.
      See here for more information on how we rank facilities: www.peakrankings.com/content/unpacking-our-rankings-methodology-the-peakrankings-mountain-score#:~:text=Category%208%3A-,Facilities

    • @connorhansen3226
      @connorhansen3226 Před rokem +1

      @@PeakRankings thanks for replying! I guess your right corporations are more likely to build a mid mountain lodge than a needed chairlift replacement on their mountain. Makes sense since Taos is independently owned.

  • @Gary-np7hl
    @Gary-np7hl Před rokem +1

    I love Taos, but imo it's the most overhyped resort by typical reviewers. It's like a requirement to be in everyone's top ten for it's "mystical culture".
    It's got the personality, friendliness, facilities and infrastructure of a small local hill with a big mountain experience. And that's what I like about it, but realize it's not a top 10 or even top 20 resort.
    The town is also overhyped as well. Interesting town with fun things to do, but not a ski town. Best ski town in New Mexico is hours south in Ruidoso. Ski apache has it's challenges, but that town is a hidden gem.
    Once again peak rankings nails another review with Taos, hopefully tempering expectations.
    Taos is best served up as the main dish while experiencing some of the other smaller mountains in the area, in addition to visiting an area rich with history in the taos/Santa Fe area.

    • @kona6451
      @kona6451 Před rokem +1

      You must be a Texan bwhahahahaha

    • @Kylmayfi1
      @Kylmayfi1 Před 11 měsíci

      @@kona6451definitely a Texan lmao!

  • @zmmetz
    @zmmetz Před rokem +2

    When Taos gets snow it is a great place to ski but they have completely priced out the locals by raising their prices to a ridiculous amount. There are other places to ski that are much better. Personally I would rather ski Wolf Creek any day over Taos.

  • @SKULLKR3W
    @SKULLKR3W Před měsícem

    bro said 400 miles like that wasnt the length of the whole state

  • @BlueDef811
    @BlueDef811 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Another word, forget about Taos.

  • @roryyurkovich
    @roryyurkovich Před 7 dny

    Taos sucks I would never go there

  • @djizzah
    @djizzah Před měsícem

    not great, dodgy cover, weird run layout, too far south latitude, yeah, nah