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Any places on the Eastside...?
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Are there any places on the Eastside to build kickers and hike it freely?
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build kickers.... with...??
there are some urban settings that provide that, except its not super relax
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i am so confused right now
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i think he just means mountains on the east side?
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Sorry, I wasn't too specific with my post. I live on the eastside plateau, near Issaquah. I was wondering if there were any spots that you could park, hike to and build a kicker to session without payments or hassle.
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well you have to make it to the mountains just like the rest of us.
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yep, still confused.
you mean with snow? You're aware there's no snow on the top of our mountains right now, let alone at 500 feet. You could hypothetically get some from an ice rink, but not enough to make anything worth any fun, unless you're doing a rail.
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I don't see how you are confused. There aren't any schools or parks near the mountains that get enough snow to build a jump to session? Paying $40 to ski at Snoqualmie is a waste.
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yea but paying 260-300 bucks to ski snoqualmie the whole season isnt
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Seriously, buy a pass. The only way you'll find enough snow to build a jump is to go up into the MOUNTAINS, on a lucky day, in the deepest heart of the coldest darkest winter ever, you MAY find snow at Snoqualmie pass. Otherwise you'll have to hike a bit. No schools or parks will suit your needs. You must be new to the area, no?
We get snow in the lowlands maybe one day out of the year. Just buy a pass.
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seriously, are you an idiot?
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Well there are snowparks, but you just pay the Forest servace instead.
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This will be my first full winter out in Washington, so yes I am new to the area.
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Awesome! Well don't expect much/any snow in the lowlands, like I said before. Just go ahead and buy a pass to Snoqualmie if you're in the Issaquah area. Its a very short drive, the pass is cheap, and we've got a great mountain.
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In the PCNW it is best not to expect any snow really
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definitely not below 3000ft unless you have your own snowmaking for your back yard.
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man who cares, this fucking guy isnt down with snocompton right out of the gate, so let him go up to tiger mountain and get attacked by a cougar in no snow.
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You have to bring snow down from the mountain and then you just have to find a spot the cops wont find you and tell you to leave.
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