no elk mountain? damn, i'm still there.... :frown:Quote:
Originally Posted by funkendrenchman
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no elk mountain? damn, i'm still there.... :frown:Quote:
Originally Posted by funkendrenchman
wilmot and alpine valley, WI.
hell yeah for trash dumps/mountains that exist only because the surrounding land sunk.
Doe mountian PA all 400 vertical feet of it. Loved it, thought I was the shit until I went through a fence and into their pond. Smelled like raw sewage
Camelback
Shawnee
Jack Frost
My parents actually had a place at Camelback:nonono2: Every friday night i would head up for the weekend with a mandatory stop at Hot Dog Johnnies.
I can't believe someone else from here was there. PM sentQuote:
Originally Posted by cdlv
I too learned at Ski Rountop.......I would love to go back, just one more time.
FYI 30 years ago when I learned there were only 3 lifts I think and a lot less trails
http://www.skiroundtop.com/rtmapsmall.jpg
Abetone!!!
No mention of Greek Peak yet. Kicked around there and Swain as a kid.
In College, Seven Springs was the primary ski club destination. I do not remember much about the mountain, mainly because our main focus was drinking.
Very early on...
Sterling Forest, NY
Vernon Valley, NJ (now Mountain Creek)
Milton Snow Bowl
Hidden Valley
Jiminy Peak
Montage & Elk Mountain PA
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Originally Posted by cinnepa
Do you know the guys in the Half Way house?
soldier
rotorun
dollar
kelly canyon
magic mtn
pomerelle
bogus basin
Clearfork and Mad River Mountain in Ohio with some trips to Seven Springs, Snowshoe, & Holiday Valley.
Now, I'm at Winter Park.
Butternut
Suicide Six
Okemo/K-Mart
Jay
Dear lord, by the looks of this thread, about 90% of mags are east coasters and middle people . . . yikes! ;)
Baker for me . . . skiing Saturday with my sister, Komo Kulshan ski lessons every Sunday, and family ski Sunday afternoons. Good times, good times :biggrin:
Caught the bug at Afton Alps, MN. That place gets a bit chilly.
Pebble Creek Ski Area
yes, and so are the joneses!Quote:
Dear lord, by the looks of this thread, about 90% of mags are east coasters and middle people . . . yikes!
I-da-ho, mostly Bogus Basin.
isn't that the place with the tiny, weird gondola cars that are nicknamed 'eggs' or something like that?Quote:
Originally Posted by bad_roo
Ober Gatlinburg, TN
Still calling it home.
Another Pajarito Mtn boy here. Started out as a 6th grader, hitch-hiking up from Barranca Mesa for $1 rope tow tickets and non-step-in Spademan rental bindings. Used to wear four pairs of socks so I could size up to the 'cool' rental boots - and I slept in all four pair 'cuz I was so damn stoked to go skiing. First season pass, $35. ('74?) Man, what memories. (1st post, been lurking for a while, great forum.)
Mt. Ashland, Oregon. Small but steep, and the only mountain with lifts for 100 miles.
Started on a golf course on a walmart snowboard, stepped it up at wachusset in mass.
Badger Pass in Yosemite and Sierra Summit, CA.