Im skiing saturday and sunday and monday, maybeeeee tuesday. i need to know if i should do half baker half summit, or just one the entire time. when i looked and compared trail maps and stuff it looks like summit whoops ass. what should i do...
summits got a sweet park i was there sunday and it was sweet baker is good big mtn and pow theyre supposed to get snow here in the next couple days so should be sweet they get the most snow of the northern wash resorts
If your into bad parks/some of the best inbounds terrain in NW if the weathers good - baker
Supposedly if the managers get there way baker's park wont be so shitty this weekend though because of possible butter pad that you could park a cat in and 2 rail lines above park.
its looking like saturday + sunday at baker because i want to ski somthing big because im from the east... and then summit monday tuesday so i can let my real park rat self come out and play. pm me if your gona be at summit monday or tuesday because the people im with (besides one) arent super into park and i may wana ski with you.
baker will be bigger than east coast stuff though.....i used to live in CA and if you really want some big mtn stuff try the tahoe area sometime i think you'll be impressed
Baker has some stuff that I can gurantee you is just as big as anything you'll find in tahoe. See the yellow dashed line across the slope? There are lines that go through there that you could see in movies. Im sure tahoe has good stuff, but this area is just as good.
yeah i wasnt bashing baker i was just letting the guy know about tahoe thats all.....bakers good ive been there and id say its definately the best big mtn skiing in wash
I bet both mtn.s have crazy spots, but I've never skied crystal so I cant really say anything about it. I guess we do have a park, but its still pathetic. The biggest tricks I've ever seen in the park are 7's and switch 3's.
um, id say the big mountain is more technical at baker, but it has a bigger verticle drop at crystal, and there are deffinitely some good line in north back and south back (have fun hiking), but if you have avy gear, there is nothing that compares to bakers backcountry in washington and most of the lower 48. (see shuksan arm, and the stuff on the other side of hemispheres that drops into the canyon) and that's just what's blatantly visible from inbounds.