r/snowbird

Up canyon season or year long housing lease

Anyone have any suggestions on where I might find a season-long or year long housing option up canyon? I’ve lived in Cottonwood Heights a couple times along the way and it’s great, but I’d like to get above the inversion without adding the drive of Suncrest. Plus if I’m going remote I’d like to get the most out of it.

I’ve looked Canyon Services and the Bird directly. Neither one had any options over a month. Any other suggestions on places to look?

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u/Southernskibum — 3 days ago

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Hey everyone — I've been working on an app called SkiFlow, and the best way I can describe it is Google Maps Traffic, but for ski mountains.

You get an interactive trail map of your resort with real-time data layered on top: live lift wait times, crowd heatmaps so you can see which parts of the mountain are packed, weather forecasts, and crowdsourced trail condition reports. Tap any run and report what you just skied — surface type (powder, corduroy, ice, crud, and 8 more), moguls, and a star rating. Reports auto-expire after 2 hours, so the data never goes stale.

I'm looking for real skiers to test it out and give honest feedback on what's broken, missing, or just doesn't feel right.

Supported resorts: Vail · Breckenridge · Aspen · Steamboat · Copper Mtn · Winter Park · Keystone · Telluride (CO) — Park City · Snowbird (UT) — Mammoth (CA) — Big Sky (MT) — Jackson Hole (WY) — Killington · Stowe (VT)

Most of these have closed for the season, so I'm especially looking for people still skiing at Mammoth, Killington, or Snowbird where you can actually put the trail reporting feature through its paces with real snow under your feet.

To join the beta: send me a DM with your email and I'll send you the invite

Android only for now. Free, no ads.

This is the first app I have ever built, so I am genuinely looking for solid feedback so I can continue to build the app in time for next year's season.

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u/Umphreak416 — 11 days ago