Co terrain vs tahoe terrain.

i must admit, im extremely biased b/c i f***ing love CO, but people dissing the snow and terrain have obviously only seen the pride and joy of our interstate highway: I70. dont forget about crested butte, silverton, wolf creek and telluride, all world class resorts w/ terrain and snow to spare.
 
haha i like how everyone is hatign sayign stay the fuck outa my state..... fuck all you guys need to come up to alaska to see what real snow and mountains are like, and just cause theres like 3 known skiers outof alaska,its cause theres noway to get noticed up here, but i guarantee you any of us will tear your shit up in big mountain and back country.

peace bitches
 
Ya I want to go to Alaska that would be sick. I hope that everyone realizes that this thread is supose to be a shit talking thread. Even if your mountian sucks you still have to defend it.
 
true true.... their might be kids on this site that have gone to jacksonhole or snowbird during an inverstion week or even month and thought "wow these places are overrated" and then their could be other people who have been here when it snowed 8 out of 10 days and it was bluebird the other days.... "it couldnt get any better than this"....
 
not sold out. they may even have unguided skiing there by April this year, but i wouldn't go without a guide for your first time no matter how good you are. there are more stetchy places on that mountain than anywhere i have ever skied. best in bounds terrain in north america, hands down.
 
thats what i hear, and i also hear it is worth every penny to go up there even if they havent had snow for a week.

im all about the guide, its like having a local show you the stashes, just as long as they arent like patrol at some places steering you away from the good shit so they can have it to themselves.

What is the going rate there for a day now anyways? I think I read awhile back it was like 120?
 
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