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| | #11 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 828
| Personally I think this question is flawed as snowfall, vert, and pitch all make up a mountains "terrain" if you will, but if its steep, I like it. So yeah, pitch for this guy.
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| | #13 (permalink) | |
| Join Date: Aug 2007
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All four but seriously..most places with lots of natural snowfall have lots of vert, steep terrain, and interesting terrain..Stowe and Jackson hole come to mind.. | |
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| | #15 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 8,743
| Storm skiing is my favorite whether at Blue mountain or Jackson Hole..skiing when it's dumping and the tracks are constantly being refreshed is so great. Visibility is over-rated when there's fresh Poe everywhere..mad Edgar Allen.. |
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| | #16 (permalink) |
| Having fun in the Northern Greens Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Western Mass
Posts: 612
| I would have to say terrain first. Snow is definitely second though. As an example, I skied one day last season at Stratton with 6 inches of fresh powder plus it was snowing on & off during the day. It was a very good day but IMHO not as good as if I was skiing on some good terrain. For me, the good snow didn't make up for the lack of challenging terrain. I'm not a big Stratton fan but I will ski there if the price is right, which it was that day ($32). When I do ski at Stratton, I expect to ski fast groomer zoomers & carve most of the day. I usually have fun doing that although I wouldn't want to do it every day out. So my point is, good terrain is very important for me.
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| | #19 (permalink) | |
| Join Date: Aug 2007
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I agree..deep powder is best in challenging/natural terrain. A run like Goat at Stowe in fresh powder is Sublime. Undalations and snow covered boulders are a heck of alot better than some Poe on top of a groomer although huge wide turns in powder which can be achieved on a McGroomer are fun as well but the extra traffic on runs like that makes it only possible for one or two runs. Wow I'm starting to miss skiing.. | |
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