I grew up in aspen, skiing mostly Aspen mnt and Highlands. I still ski there some, with some time being spent at Big Sky and Bridger Bowl, Mt, and a few random places each year. I am thinking Alta next year.
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I grew up in aspen, skiing mostly Aspen mnt and Highlands. I still ski there some, with some time being spent at Big Sky and Bridger Bowl, Mt, and a few random places each year. I am thinking Alta next year.
Pajarito weekends and Wednesdays, Taos on special occasions.
Brighton and Snowbird
Hoodoo Ski Bowl, Oregon, learned on the ole rope tow at age 8
Purgatory, in blue jeans at 7, neon accented one piece at 15 ripping off winecoolers from Dantes and skiing the bumps off wapiti and pimping under chair 5. Spent a winter in Tahoe between 18 and 19 and learned to board in the BC off Mt. Rose highway, Donner and Boreal. Never touched a pair of planks again.
I paid my dues on the Hiawatha T-bar.
http://www.indianheadmtn.com/images/ih_trailmap.jpg
Oh man Indianhead that brings back memories of Demo days. Parties at the nitro house. Then the Option house. And you can't forget Hurley with an entire block of strip clubs.
Copper as well I learned & worked, shout out to the the letterd ski lifts, and truck stop base with the one humungous cafeteria. Too bad vail takes all our snow with the seeding ha..,my excuse for our un Utah'ish snowpack levels.
I still don't know how to ski :D
I first attempted on the beach lake trails in chugiak
Ski Broadmoor
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oh yea........600 feet of vert, 3 runs, and 100% snowmaking, GNAR!!
Ruidoso, NM (now ski apache)
Wolf Creek, CO
-can you tell I was from Texas?
No surprises here.
Learn to ski, Cranmore Mountain NH.
Real skiing, St. Anton, Austria.
Temple Mt. in Temple, NH
Most sickety gnar on the planet.
First day ever was at King Pine, NH.
First multiple-day season was primarily at Shawnee Peak, ME.
Pine Knob, Michigan.
Yes, I said Knob.
Good 'ol Jay Peak. My elem. and high school went up every friday. My Mom worked there so I skied sat and sun too. Did a stint in yurp and now I'm back to tearin up my backyard. Lovin it! Schmear that was awesome!
Mt. Frontenac, MN (RIP) on Friday nights.
Occasionally I would go to Welch Village, that place seemed huge in comparison.
Rocked the Poconos for a long time. Camel Back, Shawnee, and Vernon Valley. Thursday nights at Craigmere, if I remember correctly you would drive down to the parking lot, which was at the top of the the ski area.
Sugarloaf USA
Best in da East
Are you another Cantdog? Someone who learned while in college? Damn you people that have skied 15 years less than me and are better than me already (which isn't saying much).Quote:
Originally Posted by MassLiberal
No no no, I went to Colby BECAUSE I learned to ski at the Loaf, and have a deep love for the place.
I know, it's a weird way to choose an institute of higher learning, but it proved to be the correct way.
Are you kidding me? I skied with you at Jay and you were rockin out pretty hard.Quote:
Damn you people that have skied 15 years less than me and are better than me already (which isn't saying much).
I would have to say Devils Head, WI and Tyrol Basin, WI.
Northstar.
I can count the number of lessons I've had in my life on one hand. :nonono2:
Seven Springs......
still there
wildcat
after license
kmart, sunday river
after school
jh
taos