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Young_pattyDon’t go west for night skiing- go MID-west.
trollhaugen, wild mountain, elm creek, spirit mountain and hyland are my favorite places to night ski there. The vibes are always great and I often miss the rope park scene.
Young_pattyDon’t go west for night skiing- go MID-west.
trollhaugen, wild mountain, elm creek, spirit mountain and hyland are my favorite places to night ski there. The vibes are always great and I often miss the rope park scene.
KevskiVancouver BC. 3 mountains within half an hour of downtown (2 of which have fun parks) with night skiing till 10pm every day. Seymour, Grouse, Cypress.
The city has 2.5 million people so there’s a good amount going on. The local hills aren’t very big but the city is 2 hours from Whistler or Baker and I only really ride the locals after work or for mellow tours on the weekend when I have other plans in the day.
The couple night pow days I get a season are always epic.
Anti-HeroIf you like the East you can go night skiing at Stowe and Bolton in vermont
OCoffeyI like powder though especially at night
KevskiVancouver BC. 3 mountains within half an hour of downtown (2 of which have fun parks) with night skiing till 10pm every day. Seymour, Grouse, Cypress.
The city has 2.5 million people so there’s a good amount going on. The local hills aren’t very big but the city is 2 hours from Whistler or Baker and I only really ride the locals after work or for mellow tours on the weekend when I have other plans in the day.
The couple night pow days I get a season are always epic.
HalcyonAgeSalt lake, Brighton’s not too far and we got the powder u need.
AlextheskibumStevens pass and snoqualmie pass are close to Seattle.
LipOnBlindFourBoreal?
finderDo you use a headlamp?
disappointmettGL trying to find somewhere affordable to live in Van though :(
KevskiI don't but I've got homies who do. It's on the list. I'm usually mainly looking for side hits and park laps, and clear lenses are good enough to make it down unlit runs when the snow is real nice. But it's definitely a bit of braille in the dark trees and a headlamp would make those a lot more fun. Friends do mellow headlamp tours above the city too and that is something I want to get into.
WoFlowzThis is gonna sound dumb as hell but Holiday Valley in NY. South of Buffalo NY. Only 30-45minutes from the city. Top to bottom rail park with some jumps or hips from December to October, service by a express parks open from 8:30-10 7 days a week. We get about 200inches of snow annually and when it snows it dumps. Talking 2 ft of blower about 2-3 times a month from December to March on a good year. And even closer to the city is kissing bridge. Less expensive, really good rails, night skiing and the same amount of snow. Just not as reliable snowmaking and lifts. Either way you get great wings, bills fans, and Tim hortons
OCoffeyNight skiing is my favorite so I’m trying to figure out where the best place to live for this would be. Looking in the west, gets good snow, and has great parks. A bigger town would be nice too
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finderSkied night pow at Oppdal in Norway. There was some good stuff to the side but didn't have my headlamp for the stuff deeper in the trees.
Skied night park at holiday valley in like 2015 and it was pretty sick. Had to ski The Wall which wasn't lit to get back to our airbnb. Used the flash on our phones but it was sketchy as fuck since it was a dark night and it was a bit icy
armchair_skierI want to try visiting some place that has night skiing until like 3am and try to do a 12hr ski session.
OCoffeyWas thinking about that, is salt lake very expensive?