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theabortionatorThen you suck at finding good terrain. Plenty of the good terrain is jerry free. Also holds snow in good sections weeks after storms sometimes. I get wanting to hate vail, but saying that beaver creek has no good terrain is just dumb imo.
Idk plenty of other "core" mtns you can go to that sound cooler to talk about I guess.
ShadowXVXI didn't find any good terrain, but I was there in spring when a lot of the stuff was melted out so maybe there's good stuff that wasn't skiable/open. Either way, it doesn't compare to good resorts like Snowbird, Jackson, Bridger, Squaw, etc.
ShadowXVXI didn't find any good terrain, but I was there in spring when a lot of the stuff was melted out so maybe there's good stuff that wasn't skiable/open. Either way, it doesn't compare to good resorts like Snowbird, Jackson, Bridger, Squaw, etc.
theabortionatorThen you suck at finding good terrain. Plenty of the good terrain is jerry free. Also holds snow in good sections weeks after storms sometimes. I get wanting to hate vail, but saying that beaver creek has no good terrain is just dumb imo.
Idk plenty of other "core" mtns you can go to that sound cooler to talk about I guess.
theabortionatorTrue, there is some good stuff in stone creek and all over grouse. Actually a pretty good mountain for bumps for people who are into that too. Most of the crowds stick to the mellow groomers up in the corner. A lot of trees barely get hit compared to other resorts. Some of the resorts you listed have some major crowd issues. But I agree the terrain is better there.
Idk if you're ever there again it's worth giving another shot to.
CaptainObvious.Frankly
saying any of those resorts have "no good terrain" makes him look like a
dumbass. Unless he's not experienced enough to explore the whole
mountain and he's sticking to the lower half.