Where did you learn to ride?
I have to give most of the credit to Tyrol Basin, WI. That and a few summers at Mt. Hood.
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Where did you learn to ride?
I have to give most of the credit to Tyrol Basin, WI. That and a few summers at Mt. Hood.
Breck n Key stoner
Willard Mountain, NY
PCMR and Bellayre, NY
Frog Island Park, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Saddleback, ME, and Val d'Isere, France.
Lake Louise AB.
Hyland Hills and Buck Hill
Crystal Mountain and White Pass Washington.
seven springs PA
Now that i live out west, i will probably never, ever ski back east again except to teach my kids how to ski in like 20 years.
as a wee lass: Killington and other North Jersey Hills edited to say: Vernon Valley, Bitches! 10 minutes from my place of birth
as a teen: Copper, Keystone and small southeast hills
present day: Mammoth & June Mountain
Val D'Isere, jesus I hated French ski school
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Originally Posted by couloirman
I 2nd SS. It seemed like the shit when I was growing up. We used to just lap Stowe before they started letting skiers in the park.
Mt Spokane. Oh yeah. And singing Journey and Loverboy on the chairlift.
Bradford, MA
Winning times for high school GS races (using full vert of the hill) were under 20 seconds...
Then Sunday River and da 'loaf...
ski roundtop in central pa
Perisher-Blue, NSW, Australia.
Our hills do not compare at all to the 'real-mans' mountains you guys have to enjoy!
Poconos:
Jack Frost
Camelback
Blue Mt.
Loving the east-coast-crap-tinyplace representation here...
Copper Mountain is where I learned to ski.
In bed with your mom, JONG.Quote:
Originally Posted by turfsk8r
2nd......used ta' teach there.Quote:
Originally Posted by turfsk8r
Been back recently?
Now that's some good shitQuote:
Originally Posted by Viva
Alpental and Ski Acres