Better Powder Skiing?

Im not gonna lie, ive skied powder in washington, oregon, utah , wyoming, and montana, and montana has by far had the best powder ive skied, ever.
 
im gonna say utah has the best pow, but ive only skied in the east and in utah and colorado, but beleive it or not i had an amazing pow day in nc last season, it was pretty cold(15 degrees) and low humidity and it snowed 20 inches and it was really nice light snow.
 
I would also like to quote something from Scratch my back's sig:

"jay is orgasmic. honestly, offer me a bj or jay peak, i'd choose jay."-stowebum

...Nice. Although March 4-5 this year at Stowe was sick, up above treeline snow was found that had blown in to be at least waist deep.
 
I've skied utah when the water content was 3.4%(or so the charts say so)and it was unbelievable. However Japan looks like it has amazing snow as well.
 
Every one has great powder, you just have to know what days, and where to go.

Overall, i'm sure utah has awesome powder, but montana kicks it too.
 
the best powder comes from the rockies. it is by far the driest and best but it only comes once in a blue moon. over all i would say it does go to the kootneys and montana because it falls more often but you cant beat skiing knee deep pow 3 weeks after the last storm
 
this depresses me because i live east coast and the one time i went west was utah. no new snow for the week i was there in february
 
Japan has the best powder I have ever seen. its seriously orgasmic

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scary part is... there was actually a 1.5 / 2 foot day out here this year.. it was mysteriously gone by the next day tho, i think they purposely scraped it bare
 
Tahoe actually doesn't get the most snow. Alta and Snowbird get more snow and it's way drier. But as stated before Japan gets the most snow in the world, on average. Oh yeah and Baker but that snow is super wet.
 
He doesn't know what he's talking about, the consistency of montana powder is comaprable to a fat girl's vagina.
 
Utah has some of the lightest fluffiest stuff in the world. Yeah Japan, Alaska, Whistler and Tahoe all get lots of snow, but it is in a maritime weather pattern where the snow is heavy and just not as fluffy pow pow as Utah. Steamboat is supposed to be pretty damn fluffy too.
 
best pow is utah hands down. now pow is definitely different than big mtn. because jackson hole and alaska are the places for big mtn. but i've skiied the sierras, the chugach, the tetons, the wasatch, and the rockies this year and utah's pow is ... bodacious... yes i said it.
 
I skied utah, whistler and qc....utah owns it all by far...I went 2 times...and both times it snowed more in 10 days than an entire year at my place on the eastcoast
 
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