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6500 ft and covered in snowOriginally posted by MTtigekid View Postand where are the mountains now? game set match
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Been to the beach lately? I was they last Thursday, it's only a few hrs drive.Originally posted by MTtigekid View Postand where are the mountains now? game set match
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I have been down bowls and just steep challenging trails all over the east coast and my west coast experience is Mammoth, June, Park City, The Canyons and Snowbird. My personal experience is that double black diamonds in the east are WAY more scary to crash on and require greater edge control in sloppy slush or ice conditions (the norm). I have never had "bad east coast" conditions on the western mountains I have been on. The snow is much softer, deeper and more forgiving out west so even though the trails might be steeper, they are easier to ride and more fun. Eventually I will probably turn into a snow snob out here and hide in the lodge when the conditions, ahem, suck, but not yet, even when the "locals" complain about horrible conditions, I am loving it. This is my own personal experience but I'm sure many east coast transplants feel the same way.Originally posted by MTtigekid View Postare you cracked? not a snowballs chance in hell2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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im thinking you need to hike chutes at bridger bigsky and moonlight with me... its so fun you might just shat your pants!! haha no i understand that us westerners dont know what bad ice conditions are.. but our double and triple blacks are scary for different reasonsOriginally posted by Ewok View PostI have been down bowls and just steep challenging trails all over the east coast and my west coast experience is Mammoth, June, Park City, The Canyons and Snowbird. My personal experience is that double black diamonds in the east are WAY more scary to crash on and require greater edge control in sloppy slush or ice conditions (the norm). I have never had "bad east coast" conditions on the western mountains I have been on. The snow is much softer, deeper and more forgiving out west so even though the trails might be steeper, they are easier to ride and more fun. Eventually I will probably turn into a snow snob out here and hide in the lodge when the conditions, ahem, suck, but not yet, even when the "locals" complain about horrible conditions, I am loving it. This is my own personal experience but I'm sure many east coast transplants feel the same way.Here's to swimming with bow-legged women
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BTW, I was born and raised night skiing in PA because it was a cheaper lift ticket. I will never go night skiing again if I can help it, regular choppy ice turns into skating rink ice at night, not fun. I did learn the importance of properly tuned edges and I do all my own edge fixing, tuning and base repair.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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I hear ya, there are not many places to hike out east either, just northern VT, NH and ME have enough snow and nice bowls to hike and ride through the trees. I am mostly referring to trails you can reach on a chairlift. I usually ride with my wife, I taught her how to ride in college. I don't normally take her on double blacks on the east coast unless I ride them first and check out the conditions but out west on all our trips I have no reservations about taking her down them.Originally posted by MTtigekid View Postim thinking you need to hike chutes at bridger bigsky and moonlight with me... its so fun you might just shat your pants!! haha no i understand that us westerners dont know what bad ice conditions are.. but our double and triple blacks are scary for different reasons2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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Mt. Mitchell, highest peak in NC....Been there, done thatOriginally posted by MTtigekid View Post
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Mt Rogers, highest peak in Va, yep, done it to

Clingmans dome, highest in TN, done it!

Sassafras Mt, highest in SC, did 50 miles around.
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Nope sorryOriginally posted by MTtigekid View Postdo lake beaches count? cause i just happened to skate over one last night
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