We spent two nights in Whitefish, which is a very nice town and a ski resort worth returning to. A lot of good skiing - nice wide Blue runs and some Greens for Mary Jo, as well as a comfortable lodge.
After that, we drove to Spokane, a somewhat difficult drive, and stayed in downtown Spokane for the night. Mary Jo flew back to Seattle the next morning, which Henry and John drove up to Schweitzer. This was the second time we went there, though the first trip was a short one-day trip marred by heavy fog. There was cloud cover at the summit again this time, but we were still able to get in some good runs - a solid day on Tuesday, and a half-day on Wednesday. We left by noon on Wednesday to be sure to get back over Snoqualmie Pass before it got too late, and, while the pass had been closed for much of Tuesday, it was open and fine by the time we got through Wednesday night.
All in all a nice trip, though a bit rushed and full of driving, it was great to explore around two new resorts!
Summit Lodge at Whitefish
Mary Jo is skiing - on the left (second person from the bottom)
Day One at Schweitzer was socked in with clouds ... not quite as bad as when we were there in 2018
Day Two at Schweitzer was much clearer with lots of Blue Skies
For much of the day on Wednesday we were above the clouds
Video of Henry skiing off Stella Lift at Schweitzer