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Giggity Giggity!!
Location: N'York
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snowboard?
I was wondering where people ski or snowboard, what is your favorite mountain to shred? My favorite place of all time is Mt. Baker in Washington state. This place is BADASS! I think they still have the most recorded snowfall in North America...somewhere around 1200 inches! That is insane! I've been all across America snowboarding at some sick spots, but Baker is where it's at for me...check the pic....That is Mt. Shuksan, which is just to the left of Mt.Baker ski area... Insane backcountry...year around too.
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Insane
Location: In a huge maze just trying to find my cheese
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Crud that looks like a good slope! I have gone a few times myself but I wouldn't call myself an expert or anything. I have really been into snowblading lately. You guys try that? Great speed and control.
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#5 (permalink) |
Upright
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Baker is a great mountain. I haven't boarded there for about 3 years now, but I did climb to the peak last fall (10,800 ft.). My favourite place is definately Whistler. I just spent 2 days boarding there this last weekend and the conditions are still quite good. Can't go wrong with 400+ runs and over 7000 acres of terrain.
I've also got into backcountry boarding during the last couple years. Nothing beats untracked earned turns! |
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#6 (permalink) |
In transition
Location: north, no south abit, over to the right, getting warmer...there!
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I definetly snowboard...ive been doing it for about four years..Its so much fun. I enjoy the adrenalin rush, and just the sheer freedom...anyone who is thinking about trying it try it!...but dont be disapointed if you are horrible your first time..Once you get it, its amazing!
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#7 (permalink) |
Giggity Giggity!!
Location: N'York
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Yeah to add to what matteo101 said...Also don't be surprised if you feel like you got ran over the day after you go. Even people who are totally in shape feel it. You just use different muscles.
Another awesome place to go for all you easties...Killington. I didn't get to make it this year, but it is one of the best places on the east....along with, Jay Peak, Stowe, Stratton.....and for all you backcountry people, Tuckermans Ravine at Mt. Washington is nuts!
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Industrialist
Location: Southern California
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I am a skiier.
I liked Baker when I was there. It was the heaviest snow I have ever been on, but super good anyway. The main thing that I noticed was that if you were not careful, you might just ski off a cliff. Now as far as favorite mountatain? I have a love affair with Mammoth. I just bought my 2003-2004 season pass which represts my 4th consective year of being a season pass holder. I f anyone rides Mammoth, let me know and we can go take some turns. As far as the east coast skiing that Guttersnipe was mentioning, I am too far into this thread to hit my back button, so I will attempt to keep this nice. I grew up there and it is just not the same. I hate Killington with all the pushing and traverisng and ice on all the steeps. No fun. The whole mountain may as well be Bear Mountain since it is the only thing that is really skiable.
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Giggity Giggity!!
Location: N'York
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Industrialist
Location: Southern California
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I disagree about that whole "if you can ski the east, you can ski anything" theory. I learned to ski in the east and had to re-learn to ski when I got out here. Since there is just not the steep stuff or the wide opne runs, you develop bad habits that can get you by in the east, but turn to poop on a Powder day.
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Insane
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i agree with mondak:
east isn't like the west....come out west you have to learn to ride/ski a Mountain not a hill. out here you have to hold alot of respect for the mountain or it will fuck you real quick. ice....we have ice in the west too...wish we didn't but yes it does happen. specially the places all the Gappers like to go ski off all the snow then what do u have ICE. not tryn' to sound pissy but the whole "if you can ski the east, you can ski anything" doesn't work for me for 1 second.
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Industrialist
Location: Southern California
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I'll tell you one thing, I am ready to getback out there.
http://www.discoversports.com/rj/mammothcountdown.htm Opening day is 101 days 22 Hours 2 minutes and 42 seconds away at mammoth when I made this post. I need my fix soon.
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Sauce Puppet
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I've been skiing since I was 5 and snowboarding for the past 5 years. My favorite resort is Beaver Creek, but I'm also a native, and grew up skiing that mountain and know the best trails to hit at certain times of the day to get the best snow condition and fewest people. I've really only snowboarded Colorado Resorts and a couple Utah resorts. I've been wanting to go to Whistler for a long time though, and experience that.
I'm not a terrain park junkie, personally I'm still an arm twirler while sailing through the air, but I LOVE steep backcountry powder!!! *drool* Or the lovely deep tree trails. |
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Tilted
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Winter Park in Colorado is my favorite resort. When Colorado had the big blizzard they got 6 feet in 24 hours. Unfortunently the pass to get up to it was closed. Have been a season pass owner for 4 years and get up about 20 days a season. Not as much as i like but I am going to school in steamboat next year so its all good.
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Crazy
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Washington state has some great terrain. Crystal MOuntain is great as well, bbut baker does take it for washington. I hit Mt. Hood ast year for the first time and that was pretty sweet too. 15 foot elevation drops soooooooo nice !!
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Giggity Giggity!!
Location: N'York
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Uggh...snowboard thread is making me itchy...it's 90 degrees out right now and not a drop of white shit around except for on my old ladies back. Crap I wanna ride, summertime gets me down sometimes. This will be my 14th season this year...I think I'm finally gettin' the hang of it!
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