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A little Swiss need some help and info!!
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Here is the deal , a friend and me have decide to go skiing to the states in march during our holiday's, so we would like to know where is the best place to go at this time of the year.
Here is what we are surching:
- Some ski resort where they are some fucking good and enormous snowparks ( really really big one ....lol).Some friend told me that the best place to go where Mammoth,keystone, and park city.
-Or some ski resort where they are some good snow conditions!(powder ? at this time of the year?)
Where do we have to go? Colorado? California?
Any suggestion??
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PC usually is big right around then. Just don't go to Canada like the rockies I think there jumps are a little tooo big this year.
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And what about the powder?
Is there a lot of snow at mammoth or keystone in march?
Is there any nightskiing possibily , on the park or the mountain and stuff?
We are also searching something cool for the after ski and stuff......
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haha in case you don't realize it he's being sarcastic. A few major canadian resorts got rid of their jumps this year.....
keystone is a good bet. same with breckenridge. Mammoth is an hour from June Mountain i think, that could also work
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hahaha, OK RCR is just a few hills in the Rockies, there are still a had-full of hills that will have jumps in the rockies. Besides if you come to the rockies just to hit the park's jumps you got issues.
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Whistler has a great park, a lot of vertical, generally pretty good snow, and if Baker is having a good year, Whistler is only a 5-6 hour drive from it.
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march is the snowiest month of the year on average for colorado, keystone has baller night-skiing, and the night-life is pretty fun in march because there's usually a lot of spring-breakers gettin shitty.
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