I dont post much on this forum since joining years ago, but some of these last few posts about BM/BW sure got the memories going...  
My buddies and I felt like we owned that place from about 91-96, especially those last 4 years.  
I feel like I gotta throw my 2 cents in on some of the better times I remember...
Executive parking weather it was allowed or not basically on the hill next to the Croyle race hut, 
Poaching out of bounds in the woods skiers left of Croyle and hitching/hiking back to the lot, poaching OB from blue hen falls down to the creek by the Pride triple chair, and of course on the really good snow days, ducking the fence skiers right of Buttermilk down to Boston Mills Rd, making sure to avoid the hanging water pipe...
Launching from Buttermilk, up onto Tiger, clearing the fence, launching to 76 from Tiger, of course the afforementioned kicker from North Bowl to a very flat landing on Pride...
Running bump "trains" with about 30 of your buddies down the same bump line on NBowl over and over again, 
Bump comps; Facing off against your buddies; the first one was always freezing, and the spring carnival one always had good air.  The crappy prizes they gave out...
Of course the buena vista - lots of parties up there, sneaking beers hanging out with your buddies stuck working the burrito shack...
Hanging out in the tech shop shooting the shit with George and 'fucking' Andy, storing warm beer in your locker, sneaking pitchers from the bar with the help of some of the 'older' guys...
Sleeping in your car overnight in the lot just to party, stealing girls from the Brecksville guys...
of course, all the yellow and black North Face Gear you could get your hands on.  Making fun of your buddies 13th pair of busted K2 Extremes.  The radness that was the Salomon Force 9.  
Driving to BW in your ski boots only to sneak into the pipe.
Season passes so riddled with hole punches from all the days you were out there, a stack of tickets an inch thick on your zipper...
The ski shop before it was buckeye sports, and some of the free gear that they would hook you up with...
When you had to walk across riverview road to get to the place (if you werent lucky enough to get the executive lot)
Too many good times to mention.  I went back while visiting family a couple of years ago, and man did it seem ALOT smaller, more crowded, and crappier.  I have to admit though while sitting on the balcony of the bar having a beer, it did feel good to be back 'home' even if for only a minute.