mattchuck2
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I find it interesting how many require challenging terrain options that were not available prior to 1990. The late eighties started the trend of opening the trees as not being off limits and the 90's parks started to appear. Also in the 90's more steeper faces were opened.
I have skied when skiing was pretty much limited to trails. How many of you who require challenging terrain options of today remember those days when there were not as many options? Were you bored out of your minds or was it all you knew so you "took what the mountain gave you!"?
First of all, I was 10 years old in 1990, and I remember trying to find jumps and tree trails for as long as I've been skiing. I'm just glad I have more options now (some parks used to be "Snowboards Only" and I got yelled at for hitting the jumps. What a weird time).
Secondly, before the days of grooming everything completely flat, there was a lot of "challenging terrain" at every mountain. You think MRG or Castlerock at Sugarbush used to be (or are) boring?
This is such a weird question in general. Do you think people who ski in other areas are the world are "limited to the trails"?