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Drail49 north is better.
dshilandAlso Mt. Baldy, volunteer patrolled here a year and some legit bowls with awesome tree skiing and gnarly steeps. Great skiing in Socal when they get snow
DingoSeancracks me up that they still show their planned expansion on the trail map. they've claimed that since I was 8,
dshilandYeah, I doubt itll ever happen. Sadly not nearly enough snow. Wasnt there another place pretty close to baldy that had to shut down due to lack of snow? or went to part time atleast.
SuspiciousFishI have heard good things about 49 North and they get a lot of snow. I would say its probably:
1. Schweitzer
2. 49 North
3. Silver
4. Mt Spokane
Mt Spokane was just my home mountain as a kid before hitting up Schweitzer so I have to represent.
DingoSeanList some small little ski areas that are totally rad.
snomastersome of you have dope little mountains!
how is King Pine in Madison NH these days?
that's where I grew up. 350' vert and always worth it.
JacobthesadskierVogel ski resort in Slovenia.
Not the most snow sure, or the biggest, but for its size it's a pretty awesome place. Fun off piste, great views, a few good long slopes, and a tiny (but still good) park, and on weekdays it's virtually empty.
IsaacNW82Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington-
Basically one tiny slope and one back bowl, 400"+ of snow a year. Rope tows and pomas only. Only open weekends; Saturday mornings tend to be excellent with fresh snow.
dshilandYeah, I doubt itll ever happen. Sadly not nearly enough snow. Wasnt there another place pretty close to baldy that had to shut down due to lack of snow? or went to part time atleast.
DingoSeanIts hardly that theres not enough snow and more that the terrain back there is FUCKED.
https://www.sierradescents.com/skiing/harwood/stockton-flats.html
I'm going to use this space to talk about LA ski areas lol.
There are some ski areas up on LA Crest highway that shut down.. Kratka Ridge/Snowcrest being one of them - home to the west's last single chair. They turned into a downhill mountain bike operation for a few years when that was all the rage in the 90s but it just didn't last.
The good news is, right next door is Mt. Waterman. Which is basically the same sort of terrain - rugged and steep, and on a good year, it's sick.
LamSobinskyTrollhaugen, Dresser WI
dshilandMt. Waterman was the one I couldn't think of, are they still open? I thought they were closed or part time. I never got to ski there when I was in CA but I heard it was legit.
DrailI'm gonna add Mount Baldy, BC to this list.
Closed Tuesday/Wednesday so 'powder Thursdays' are a big thing during storm cycles. Not much for Inbounds cliffs, but the peak is a short hike above the chair and has some fun cliff bands. Nice cruisey glades and cut runs. One of the highest ski hills in BC with the base lodge sitting at around 1700M. It's issues are that it is a very exposed peak so winds can get a bit much and it is mostly south facing g so the snow can get baked quickly.
DrailI'm gonna add Mount Baldy, BC to this list.
Closed Tuesday/Wednesday so 'powder Thursdays' are a big thing during storm cycles. Not much for Inbounds cliffs, but the peak is a short hike above the chair and has some fun cliff bands. Nice cruisey glades and cut runs. One of the highest ski hills in BC with the base lodge sitting at around 1700M. It's issues are that it is a very exposed peak so winds can get a bit much and it is mostly south facing g so the snow can get baked quickly.
yungspliffyNashoba Valley, MA. Grew up skiing it 24/7 - there's zero challenging terrain, but always a solid park and small community of rippers. Definitely worth the drive if you're around Boston. The park also has its own 2 chair:
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Coleg55Off topic but are these your skis? ON3P sent me the message about then on accident
DingoSeanMt. Moiwa, Niseko-Cho, Japan.
ajbskiwhere you living/working out there?
if not, roughly how much did the trip out there cost you?
DingoSeanI've been doing winters in Niseko and summers in Tokyo for 3 years now.
ViehwegTerry Peak, SD during good snow years is arguably one of the best resorts in the midwest.
theLiquorSpirit Mt, I live in Colorado going to the Vail mountains which have good parks but their park back in Minnesnowta still keeps me jealous. They seem to effortlessly keep up with the big mountain resorts year after year. Same size features as anyones medium parks (not a keystone death rail park or XL pro jumps), but less gapers and gawkers crowding it up too
non-park: snow king outside jackson is still pretty rad and steep with some snow, but i’ve never been put east either
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BrandoComandoThere are so many rad mountains off the beaten path in California! Everyone thinks about the big Epic or Ikon resorts, but there are tons of indie mountains throughout the state.
Mt. Shasta Ski Park is a great one. It's nestled right below Shasta and has gorgeous views.