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Top 10 toughest trails on the east coast
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Suggestion. Shut the fuck up.
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if you had read my comment i said he had only skied at places like aspen and vail. and i wasnt ragging on people who ski at the real western mountains. and if you thought you were the best skier at mad river either you are some sick professional with olympic medals, it was some weekday when noone was there, or you are a cocky sonuvabitch.
i commented on some candy asses western skiers, not on some people who live out west's lack of reading skills
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id suggest you shut the fuck up..youve probably never skied the east coast therefore you should have no comment on east coast terrain. if you have great, then my comment was not directed at you. no need to get offended by a statement i made even thought it is more than likely true
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Shut the fuck up dude. I have skied the East Coast, unfortunately. All that was tough about it was trying to get my fucking skis to stay on the ice. You have no clue.
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haha alright bro..im not gunna argue with you.
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where did u ski on the ec?
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I never said I was THE BEST skier at mad river. When I skied there I felt like I could ski the whole mountain. I skied paradise, and a bunch of unnamed glades, some of which seemed harder than paradise. When I got to squaw I looked at lines like schmidiots and knew that I could not ski them. By the way, I skied mad river both on weekends and weekdays, but I would expect the weekday skiers to be better than the weekenders, as they ski everyday, not just weekends. Which part of "one of the" do you not understand. I am sorry I have made you so upset. The east coast has plenty of candy-ass skiers too, many of whom cannot make it down anything steep. There were certainly skiers at mad river better than I was, but the feeling there is nothing like the feeling at squaw. When you watch Tom Wayes stick pony express, it really puts things in perspective. By the way, sonuvabitch is not a word. If you want to comment on other people's reading skills, you should sharpen your own spelling skills. I have had much more fun skiing squaw than mad river, I hope someday you will get to do the same. Powder tends to cure alot of bitterness.
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im sorry about my bitterness. i am very defensive of the glen. the other part of it stems from jealousy. you apparently ski a lot at squaw, which alongside alta (in my opinion) is the best place to ski in North America, if not the world
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again, that whole list is a joke. zoomer is a groomed trail, thats fun to straightline, i can think of 10 trails harder on cannon, assuming the conditions arent good which is to be expected.
and to whoever said tramline was easy...well its not the hardest trail in the world, but you cant link any solid turns. of that list given, tramline could fit in #1. trails off mittersil could easily be in there, but they dont really count.
but come on, there are so many trails that were left out, its a complete poopshoot of a list
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