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Wolf Creek and adjacent areas
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I am going taking a road trip with my bros to Wolf Creek over spring break, haven't been there forever though. What do ya'll recommend i ski there, and in terms of bc ( i wanna build a booter) where should i go?
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right across the high way from the base of wolf creek...there is like a chute...with a powerline up it...i believe...maybe no powerline but sick nonethe less...i beleive u could build one over there, tons of snow from opening day tell closing day, i got 3 ft of powder opening day and hit a booter the next i higly reccomend some of the areas to the left of the farthest lift to the left at the base of the mtn
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Anywhere in that area is good. If you are really comfortable in the BC, try the backside of the Area itself. There are topo maps available of the area that you can get in South Fork and Pagosa Springs.
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thanks for the responses dudes.
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yeah, mos def the back side wicked steeps for in-area skiing
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Just got back from wolf creek! Shit is the bomb! fresh tracks for three days straight. Nasty cornices. Perfect trees. Couldn't be happier. Well, they need more vert...
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^yeah i was there over spring break it was amazing
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If you are looking at the mountain, go way left. Then keep going left and you will be all alone with waist deep powder. It never stops snowing there.
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