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well normally i just drive the while extra to go to killington. i mean, there wouldn't be any real reason other than that I prefer killington to it so much except today they had some power outage and shut down about 2 and a half hours early. aggrivated me a bit.
mt snow really sucked this year....rails set up so poorly a 270 on is like death and the biggest hit was like 45ish due to warm weather they didnt hav the huge booter! such a shame!
shittt dude i was there that day. my dad took me nad my bros there for my b-day. we go there the 11th, stay the night and then ski the 12th. we went in for lunch (stayes in snow lodge or w/e right on the pond) we were heading out adn all the lights go off and shit. the next day we ski for 45 mins and it was jsut pissin rain. it was pretty shitty but fun
I'll take a mount snow park at any point in the season...other than park I don't feel a need to ride there...it's pretty mellow and wide and the park really makes me go back there. There are mountains with more variety, but mtsnow has one of the best parks.
I could do without the New Yorkers, (sorry to you all) but I only ski the park when I go, and blanco does suck now, it is a small park, but diablo and inferno killed it last year, I liked all the jibs and rails, but I wasn't a huge fan of the lippy jumps, I am more keen on Waterville Valleys park, much smaller, but more solid in my opinion...
You guys know I'm from NY right? And you know there is so much more to NY State than the city....anything from points north of Kingston is dope, laid back, and totally "upstate".
Downstate motherfuckers are ridiclous, and they invade my town in the summer....spend your money and leave at the end of August.