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| | #231 (permalink) | |
| Ari | Quote: Though admittedly, I am talking out my ass on this one because I haven't skied Holiday Valley yet, so maybe it is the knar.
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| The big pig @ Forrest Park Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,908
| yeah yeah yeah. You can ass-ume all you want. I'll ass-ume that you super gnar kitchen wall pro freeskiers gape the snot out of even the most mellow bump runs. Skis flailing, head bobbing, cant stay in a line blah blah blah. |
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| | #239 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Southeast NH
Posts: 3,267
| I'll be the first to admit that even though bumps were my first love, I'd choose the stuff I see in the BC TRs in a heartbeat IF I could take a lift to those areas. It's clearly far superior terrain than anything lift accessed in the east. That said, I don't have all that much time to ski, so when I go, I want to be spending time skiing, not hiking/touring/skinning etc. I think that's why Stowe has always been my favorite ski area in the East. It's only a 45 minute hike to the top of the Chin and from there you can access terrain that at least comes close to some of the lines in the Whites. I spent a ton of time in the notch by hiking over from the top of the Gondola and have skied most lines along the ridge between the Chin and the Nose. That said, if there wasn't a lift to get me 80% of the way up there I wouldn't have skied any of it. Call me lazy, call me whatever. The bottomline is I'd rather spend my day skiing than hiking. This said, I do plan on at least one Washington trip next year, maybe more.
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