MadMadWorld
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Which is your favorite?
Rules:
- No unmarked slackcountry of any kind (name must be on a trail map)
- No unmarked lines off of marked glades (Example - known lines off Paradise proper)
- No geographical reference to unmarked lines (Example - the trees between Trail A and B)
My list:
Timbuktu @ Jay - of all the tree skiing at Jay this area holds powder the longest in the winter and softens nicely during the spring
Doc Dempsey's @ Smuggs - similar to Timbuktu in that it always seems to hold snow well and is a blast in the spring. It's a great "end of day" glade that offers up nicely spaced trees with just enough pitch to keep you on your toes.
Casablanca @ Saddleback - a massive glade that feels like a never ending forest. Trees can be tight in places but you can ski powder days after a storm in here.
Rules:
- No unmarked slackcountry of any kind (name must be on a trail map)
- No unmarked lines off of marked glades (Example - known lines off Paradise proper)
- No geographical reference to unmarked lines (Example - the trees between Trail A and B)
My list:
Timbuktu @ Jay - of all the tree skiing at Jay this area holds powder the longest in the winter and softens nicely during the spring
Doc Dempsey's @ Smuggs - similar to Timbuktu in that it always seems to hold snow well and is a blast in the spring. It's a great "end of day" glade that offers up nicely spaced trees with just enough pitch to keep you on your toes.
Casablanca @ Saddleback - a massive glade that feels like a never ending forest. Trees can be tight in places but you can ski powder days after a storm in here.