Hi Guys,
Just back from a month in BC. Took the IM72 (170) and yes it's a great ski but Ron was right it lacked a bit of "POP". However tried the Monster 82 (172) - now that is a mind blowing ski. Had a thigh deep day in Fernie, tried it on the ice at Sun Peaks, wow what a ski, it seems to do everything except super tight SR turns.
For those of you interested here's a very quick overview of some of the resorts I visited.
Sun Peaks - great family resort with some good skiing (my 7 year old's fave.) Very good imitation Euro village - very firiendly, lots of varied terrain.
Big White - pretty good mountain but the village is soulless.
Fernie - serious wow factor. Awesome town, incredible mountain, steeps, deep, gullies, glades - this place has the whole package for any advaced / expert. My pick of BC. I rank it right up there with Snowbird and other 'fuill tilt ski resorts'
Red - small resort but awesome skiing, especially if you can get a local to take you around. Lots of secret spots and if you want great skiing and want to avoid crowds, this placeis worth considering. Lots of steeps and plenty of places to scare yourself silly if you know where to look.
Kicking Horse - didn't grab me. What to say about a place that realy has only one major lift (the gondola).
Whistler - for all of its commercialism, this place is amazing. The Disneyland of ski resorts and some awesome skiing. Looooong runs - ultimate thigh burners.
After a nightmarre knee operation, 2 years ago ( I was on crutches for 8 months, had to relearn how to walk - it was only a year ago that I could walk properly) - this was an awesome trip and all the more sweeter to get back in the mouthains - you really appreciate it when it almost slips away. Thank God I'm back!!
All the best
Brendan