^^agreed! first 16 years of my ski life was on a 230 foot vert! you sure appreciate anything you can get out east!
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^^agreed! first 16 years of my ski life was on a 230 foot vert! you sure appreciate anything you can get out east!
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that is glen plake's message, and i fully subscribe to it. if we can afford it everybody should be a superstar where the snow is good, but small ski hills remain, and have always been, a way to pass the dullness of the lesser season for everyone but che chosen few :)
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About 3/4 of the way up , kamiskotia in northern ontario . gota say the best days of my life were there.
400 vertical drop , and right on the canadian shield 5 foot drops all over the place and even a 60 foot couloir and a couple 40s if we had the snow and you had the balls . They started gladed the year i left i hear its pretty good when it snows 5cm to 10 cm
and I say ...
get fresh or get farked !!!
I learned and skied a lot at this place, Batawa Ski Club. Going to Camp Fortune, Louis Moonstone, or Edelweiss was "going to the mountians". I'm appreciative this place was around (and still is), because it would have been a long drive to skiing and as a kid I wouldn't have had gotten as many days in.
http://batawaskihill.com/wp-content/...oard-11-12.jpg
First snow of the year this morning in Calgary. Winter is not far off now.
FUCK OFF!!! You learned to ski on the old garbage dump turned ski hill too? I think I learned to ski at Earl Bales like 20 yrs ago. I can't believe they actually put in a chair lift there (was just a T-bar when i was there)...I guess that gives quicker access to shred the 95 vert of gnar!!!!
All this talk got me interested so I looked up some pics of the two places I learned to ski:
Earl Bales Park (Downtown Toronto. And yes, this IS the whole hill):
http://static.flickr.com/130/365128444_d3f2f3ecf6_m.jpg
Centennial Park (Mississauga):
http://www.foundlocally.com/etobicok...k-SkiHill2.JPG
Both are old garbage dumps. they may not have been much, but my parents could afford it and it got me started skiing
Don't think that's actually Centennial Park (assuming we are talking about the same one in Etobicoke). There was a go track cart circling the hill that doesn't seem to be in that photo. Pretty sure it was at least 25% higher than that too. Then again, it has been 13 years, so maybe it just used to seem bigger than that.:fmicon:
Fresh snow overnight in Banff also. So who's turn is it to be the January storm cycle sacrifice this year? You guys still owe me beers :the_finge
Anyone have any indication about opening days for KH, Revy, Castle or Fernie? Gotta mark my calendar.
That's it, quite cunting up the rockies thread with your east coast puss pimples :fmicon: :the_finge
Our pimples are soooo much better :rolleyes2
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Sorry, from now on I promise I'll only cunt up the thread if I am trying to set up a "bird watching" event at a coffee shop with my male lover.:fmicon:
sorry to drag you into this mntlion
Hey.....look over there *runs away* :( Nicely played.
I see Canada has the same problem out west as the USA, too many eastcoast losers!
I try :biggrin:
And now you know, if you are ever planning a ski trip to Onterrible, you've got lots of resources on here...
Anybody been through the Pass in the last couple of days? It's looking pretty good on the webcams, but it's hard to tell just how much there is, and they haven't started the report yet for the year.
Some buddies was up there Friday I think, around Asulkan. Looked white to me.
Fidelity station is showing 39 cm, 52 at Rockfall.
Translation = a long walk for some sketchy turns.
But then again someone has to be first to set a track for this season.