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Which ski resorts would you recommend in North America ?
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MrSinkSBR Hall of Famer
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#1Which ski resorts would you recommend in North America ?Tags: None -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#2PoconosComment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-01-08
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#3Anywhere in Colorado I would imagine.Comment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-01-08
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#4Good luck with your search Mr. ToiletComment -
MrSinkSBR Hall of Famer
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#5Originally posted by BostongamblerGood luck with your search Mr. Toilet
heard Whistler and Jackson HoleComment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-01-08
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#6It’s nice to hear a good whistler and Wyoming is nice with woods hole.Originally posted by MrSink
heard Whistler and Jackson HoleComment -
RangeFinderSBR Hall of Famer
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#7Snow Valley (Lake Tahoe), CA
Duuuuuuude!!!!!Comment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-01-08
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#8Sounds like a good one, Glen.Originally posted by RangeFinderSnow Valley (Lake Tahoe), CA
Duuuuuuude!!!!!Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#9Vail. End of threadComment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#10Vail, Breckenridge, Sun Valley, Mammoth, Whistler, Jackson Hole, there are so many good ones it's toughComment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#11Wolf Creek is my favorite.
More powder, better terrain and fewer people on the mountain than the others in Colorado.Comment -
pilebuck13SBR Posting Legend
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#12Mt BakerComment -
danshan11SBR MVP
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#13Copper dude you cant beat CopperComment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#14Winter Park CO
There's a cool bar there too called the Derailer bar.Comment -
Al MastersSBR Hall of Famer
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#15Mont Tremblant
Killington
Jay Peak
Mont ste-AnneComment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#16You ever leave the house,?Originally posted by Al MastersMont Tremblant
Killington
Jay Peak
Mont ste-AnneComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#17In reality just probably 100 there’s no such thing the best of anything it’s all a matter of preference
Don’t take advice of people here that has been to some place one timeComment -
Al MastersSBR Hall of Famer
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#18Yes... You?Originally posted by lakerboyYou ever leave the house,?
look when I joined and total posts
look when you joined and total posts.
The Answers for both of us are there.
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lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#19You don't know how to post in a resort? Nice try.Originally posted by Al MastersYes... You?
look when I joined and total posts
look when you joined and total posts.
The Answers for both of us are there.
Tremblant isn't good. Wake up.
Whistler much better. Al I think you have location bias.Comment -
Al MastersSBR Hall of Famer
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#20Tremblant beautiful and 2 hours away.
Whistler super beautiful and 24 hours away.
thus I have no experience at Whistler
however I do have a lot of expeience
at Tremblant and can confidently say
he’ll like it... tons of Americans their.
Op asked for recommendations hard to recommend
somewhere I’ve never been..
Tremblant is recommendable.Comment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#21I have only been skiing with Lamar OdomComment -
hawkeye 16SBR MVP
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#22Alta, Utah is the best in the US.
Summit County, CO gives you Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone and A-Basin. Dillon, CO is a good central place to stay in Summit County, and you get to try them all. Vail is more for rich people. All are good.Comment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend- 03-22-09
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#23Really? End of thread?? Like hitting a snowbank.Originally posted by lakerboyVail. End of thread
As a former 9 year resident of Aspen I would be open to more diverse skiing in North America than Vail.
Vail is a beginning not an end to the spectacular options open to the adventurous skier in N.A. The U.S. and Canada present numerous resorts. You cannot go wrong with the myriad of quaiity ski resorts available.
Aspen/Snowmass is among my favorite. I started out skiing Ajax at night to test my reactions on acid tackling the moguls. The run was complete when my ski tips came to a stop at the steps of the infamous Daisy Duck.
Each resort has great offerings and when you experience your next fabulous spot the others evaporate and you become immersed in the joy of your current resort.
Jackson Hole is a favorite nestled in the majestic, rugged Grand Tetons with it's western flair and fantastic black diamond runs.
Don't count out Banff in the Canadian Rockies. Probably the best snow in North America because of the cooler conditions you have driest. lightest snow. Less friction and wondrous powder.
The above are my 3 favorites for different reasons and memories. But it is just a start to what just might become a start on your list of favorites. whatever you chose...enjoy!Comment -
ThrillaSBR Posting Legend
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#24The one in dumb and dumberComment -
Al MastersSBR Hall of Famer
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#25A child’s response.Originally posted by lakerboyVail. End of thread
A man’s response.Originally posted by 19th Hole
Really? End of thread?? Like hitting a snowbank.
As a former 9 year resident of Aspen I would be open to more diverse skiing in North America than Vail.
Vail is a beginning not an end to the spectacular options open to the adventurous skier in N.A. The U.S. and Canada present numerous resorts. You cannot go wrong with the myriad of quaiity ski resorts available.
Aspen/Snowmass is among my favorite. I started out skiing Ajax at night to test my reactions on acid tackling the moguls. The run was complete when my ski tips came to a stop at the steps of the infamous Daisy Duck.
Each resort has great offerings and when you experience your next fabulous spot the others evaporate and you become immersed in the joy of your current resort.
Jackson Hole is a favorite nestled in the majestic, rugged Grand Tetons with it's western flair and fantastic black diamond runs.
Don't count out Banff in the Canadian Rockies. Probably the best snow in North America because of the cooler conditions you have driest. lightest snow. Less friction and wondrous powder.
The above are my 3 favorites for different reasons and memories. But it is just a start to what just might become a start on your list of favorites. whatever you chose...enjoy!Comment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#26Been there.Originally posted by gauchojakeWinter Park CO
There's a cool bar there too called the Derailer bar.
Nice drive through the Rockies west of Denver
This is a good one.
Taos New Mexico is a good one. Loved that one too.
I have a buddy that runs the hotel at Mt. Charleston, here in Nevada. He says they got tons of snow and they are very busy with great skiing. So much snow, he has to stay at the hotel a lot, lately, because of the amount of snow they keep getting.Comment -
shocka1212SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-12
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#27my friends go to Vermont and Colorado (whiteface mountain to be exact) all the time.. skiing is a no go. got a nasty concussion and sprained knee back in 2011.. shit was nasty..Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy- 11-01-11
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#28Poconos hands down best in the bizOriginally posted by MrSinkthanksComment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy- 11-01-11
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#29AsspenOriginally posted by ThrillaThe one in dumb and dumberComment -
shocka1212SBR Posting Legend
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#30Just stayed a few minutes out from Camelback a few weeks ago. Buddy of mine has a great houseOriginally posted by Big BearPoconos hands down best in the bizComment -
DJKSBR MVP
- 01-17-11
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#31How many of you even know how to ski or just looking the shit up on the internet and rattling them off?Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy- 11-01-11
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#32lolOriginally posted by 19th HoleReally? End of thread?? Like hitting a snowbank.
As a former 9 year resident of Aspen I would be open to more diverse skiing in North America than Vail.
Vail is a beginning not an end to the spectacular options open to the adventurous skier in N.A. The U.S. and Canada present numerous resorts. You cannot go wrong with the myriad of quaiity ski resorts available.
Aspen/Snowmass is among my favorite. I started out skiing Ajax at night to test my reactions on acid tackling the moguls. The run was complete when my ski tips came to a stop at the steps of the infamous Daisy Duck.
Each resort has great offerings and when you experience your next fabulous spot the others evaporate and you become immersed in the joy of your current resort.
Jackson Hole is a favorite nestled in the majestic, rugged Grand Tetons with it's western flair and fantastic black diamond runs.
Don't count out Banff in the Canadian Rockies. Probably the best snow in North America because of the cooler conditions you have driest. lightest snow. Less friction and wondrous powder.
The above are my 3 favorites for different reasons and memories. But it is just a start to what just might become a start on your list of favorites. whatever you chose...enjoy!Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy- 11-01-11
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#33How about Lake Tahoe? Never been but heard its niceComment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend- 03-22-09
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#34Tahoe is clearly a great option for those of us living in the Bay Area. I usually ski Heavenly and marvel at the delight of the Sierras.Originally posted by Big BearHow about Lake Tahoe? Never been but heard its nice
Throw in the vibrant casino night-life and the choice is an easy one to make.Comment -
hawkwindSBR MVP- 04-25-11
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#35Breckenridge & WhislerComment
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