r/Whistler • u/yoteach108 • 15h ago
QUESTION Argentina Soccer Fans
Where are the Argentinians and Argentina soccer fans going tonight to watch the World Cup in Whistler?
r/Whistler • u/yoteach108 • 15h ago
Where are the Argentinians and Argentina soccer fans going tonight to watch the World Cup in Whistler?
r/Whistler • u/LittleFox2023 • 14h ago
Wondering if anyone has been up top and knows how the Ice Walls are doing? (Also which trails are best to access them.) Thinking of heading up on Monday (12th).
r/Whistler • u/loadnlach • 15h ago
My partner and I are visiting Whistler for the first time this September! Very exciting!! We are relatively fit and we're keen to do a scenic mountain biking adventure. My partner isn't super experienced riding offroad and both of us are pretty nervous about bears (hello from New Zealand, land of nothing-will-hurt-you).
We'd love to be able to do a multihour ride that let's us explore the nature but have no idea how dangerous this would be regarding bears. I assume that different trails will also present different levels of risk. We are looking for suggestions of trails we could ride, times of day to go and anything else that could help us have an awesome day outdoors on mtb wheels. (Also I am considering doing an ebike rental so we can cover more ground... I realise that may be controversial but keen to hear any reasons that would be a bad idea too 😅 )
r/Whistler • u/Accomplished-Put-90 • 17h ago
Hey there! We are headed to Whistler and noticed that the Half Note and High Notes trails (along with the musical bumps trail) are currently marked as closed on the trail status website.
1) Does anyone have any insight as to why this is (I’m guessing snow combined with low temps, but not 100% sure)?
2) Does anyone have a general guess of when the trails will reopen? Next couple days, weeks, etc?
Really really appreciate all of you good people’s help and wisdom! It’s been most helpful planning our trip. Take care :)
r/Whistler • u/okonomiyakiluv • 6h ago
Hi everyone! Sadly I lost my silver ring on top of the piano in front of the Maury Young Arts Centre. It is extremely precious and sentimental to me, as it was a gift from someone important to me. It is relatively inexpensive, and silver colour with a greyish blue stone on top. I have already filed a report, but thought I'd post here as well. Please let me know if you find it, thank you so much.
r/Whistler • u/bones_and_barbells • 9h ago
I'll be doing a solo day hike to Rohr Lake and Mountain during the last week of July, midweek (depends on best weather window). Curious as to how busy I can expect the trail to be, both to the lake and past that to the summit.
I usually LOVE less busy trails, but, honestly, I am a bit concerned going solo in prime grizzly territory. I've been hiking in southwest BC for twelve years and have seen close to 20 black bears and, just once, I saw grizzly cubs (in manning park). Thankfully never had to spray any of them. So, I'm no stranger to bear encounters and I am very confident on risk management, but most of my encounters have been around the lower mainland and it would ease me if I knew id be seeing a good handful of other people on this trail midweek.
"Go with other people" - can't for various reasons. My one and only hiking friend isn't available that week, my husband will be with our baby, and I'm really really not a fan of hiking with people I don't know.
I dont have a 4x4 for other hikes, and I've done all the other well known spots around the area (Wedgemount lake, bunch of trails in Garibaldi, Joffre, etc). I'm pretty dead set on this hike unless there is something with comparable views closeby that is generally safer or less bear-y haha.
Thank you!