highpeaksdrifter
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If someone goes there alot and enjoys it, good for them. wtf is with mocking people for where they ski? Sometimes this sh*t feels like high school.
I've always thought of it as an internet expert thing.
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If someone goes there alot and enjoys it, good for them. wtf is with mocking people for where they ski? Sometimes this sh*t feels like high school.
The top 80 yards of this new trail will be decently steep. I hope they don't mess it up by over grooming.
IMO If it is a double back rated trail, they shouldn't be grooming it at all.
4sure, and it should be physical impossible to groom a true double black IMO.
Here's a challenge for all the Okemo bashers. Let's all meet up for a full day Sel's Choice bump session and then tell me if you're tired at the end of the day.
I got more than my fill of fun skiing in on 4/6:
Being tired doesn't make the mountain, as a whole, fun or interesting -- it's a factor, yes, but not a complete standard. They have a couple fun runs. It doesn't mean it adds up to an enjoyable mountain to spend much time at. Can I be amused for a day there? If everything is open (their limited glades, etc.), yes. Would I ever choose to go there over many other mountains? No way. While I can do repeat runs to some extent, I just can't spend all day on a couple runs. And it's a pain to have to go across a ton of uninteresting runs to find those couple fun runs.
That’s a good post. You’re not writing Okemo sucks and hitting submit reply. You’re laying out your reasons. Everyone has their preferences and ain’t nothing wrong with that.
Okemo does a great job catering to the type of skier that enjoys what they have to offer.
Being tired doesn't make the mountain, as a whole, fun or interesting -- it's a factor, yes, but not a complete standard. They have a couple fun runs. It doesn't mean it adds up to an enjoyable mountain to spend much time at. Can I be amused for a day there? If everything is open (their limited glades, etc.), yes. Would I ever choose to go there over many other mountains? No way. While I can do repeat runs to some extent, I just can't spend all day on a couple runs. And it's a pain to have to go across a ton of uninteresting runs to find those couple fun runs.
Here's a challenge for all the Okemo bashers. Let's all meet up for a full day Sel's Choice bump session and then tell me if you're tired at the end of the day.
I got more than my fill of fun skiing in on 4/6:
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If that is your criteria for a great mountain, 1 trail of seeded bumps and your tired after 8 hours of continually skiing it then Pokemo is a great mountain.
If you want, meet me at the top of Sneaux and we can do laps on ripcord and the plunge, perhaps I'll even show you Goat path. Chances are you will be tired by 11:00. Does that make Sneaux a worldwide destination??? probably not but I will take the terrain and the 251 FAN GUNS over pokemo any day.
If you want, meet me at the top of Sneaux and we can do laps on ripcord and the plunge, perhaps I'll even show you Goat path. Chances are you will be tired by 11:00.
What area fires people up more. Killington or Okemo.
I think we need a Bash Tenney Mtn thread. Or maybe we could start drilling Middlebury ski bowl next. There has to be more targets out there. Everyone grab their pitchforks.
I think we need a Bash Tenney Mtn thread.
Being tired doesn't make the mountain, as a whole, fun or interesting -- it's a factor, yes, but not a complete standard. They have a couple fun runs. It doesn't mean it adds up to an enjoyable mountain to spend much time at. Can I be amused for a day there? If everything is open (their limited glades, etc.), yes. Would I ever choose to go there over many other mountains? No way. While I can do repeat runs to some extent, I just can't spend all day on a couple runs. And it's a pain to have to go across a ton of uninteresting runs to find those couple fun runs.
Couldn't agree more.
As for the picture posted above, it's early December (a signifcant % of people don't begin their seasons until X-Mas) and I have to ask what day of the week that was. I don't recall any huge dumps like that during early Decmber weekends at Sugarbush this year, but I could be misremembering. If it's midweek, that doesn't tell me much.