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Village Squire, 1976-11, Page 22TRAVEL f % Big White, near Kelowna in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, is capped with a big snowy dome that affords gradual terrain and particularly favoured by the far -west recreational skier. --Canadian Government tourist photo. BY DIANE ALDER I'm a skier and I'm thankful that 1 live here. Within a two-hour drive from my North Vancouver home, I have five ski resorts from which to choose, and more are planned in the next few years. For a day or two of good skiing, I drive the 75 miles from Vancouver to Whistler Mountain, where 1 can really let loose and ski as many vertical feet in a day as my legs will stand. With 4,280 -feet of skiable vertical. serviced by a gondola, five chairlifts and two T -bars, 1 can find any 20, Village Squire/November 1976 type of terrain to suit any type of mood. For a real thrill, there is always the helicopter skiing on untracked glaciers surrounding Whistler Mountain. The Garibaldi Ski School instructors, under the direction of well-known Jim McConkey, take groups out to Tremor, Trory, Wedge, Shutter, Armchair and other peaks for a day of unbelievable skiing memories, anytime from October to August. Ski weeks here run for five full days and are priced at $39. Whistler, the megamountain has lots of everything: powder snow, groomed and packed runs, uphill transportation, terrain for beginners, intermediate and experts. Early Bird ski lessons begin at the end of September and run every weekend until early November for those who want to get a jump on the already long season. Daily operation begins on the American Thanksgiving weekend in late November, and lasts until the huge May 24th weekend Spring Carnival and Freestyle Contest. In summer there is helicopter skiing as well as the Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp. so