Epic Pass Question

HaydenWrong

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Need some help finding the type of terrain I enjoy riding down here, I recently moved from Alaska. Now I know I probably won't find a resort like Alyeska, but have the epic local pass. Ive skied A-Basin, Keystone and Breckenridge a basin didn't have a ton of terrain open when i last went either did Breckenridge. Ive been to keystone the most but have mainly been riding groomers an the park, caught the outback on a powder day which was fun. Looking for runs that have a few natural jumps, hips an jibs. Im sure I'll find the runs I like eventually but the resorts are huge down here haha need help NSers
 
Peak 6/Sixth sense area at Breck is so much fucking fun. When I was in summit county a couple years ago we spent a lot of time riding around there. Its been a while so Im not confident on the specifics but the whole area was super fun. I might be biased because we got really lucky snow wise but oh well. For me it was the perfect degree of difficulty and there were always a ton of fun hits!!
 
13772745:Mingg said:
Peak 6/Sixth sense area at Breck is so much fucking fun. When I was in summit county a couple years ago we spent a lot of time riding around there. Its been a while so Im not confident on the specifics but the whole area was super fun. I might be biased because we got really lucky snow wise but oh well. For me it was the perfect degree of difficulty and there were always a ton of fun hits!!

thanks MINGG +100k
 
Vail's Mongolia Bowl/ Siberia Bowl is a lot of fun with little rollers to play around on. Take that little surface lift in the back bowls and it's great to play around up there on a pow day or when it's tracked out because you can do some butters and hand drags around there

Keystone's North Bowl is good for building some booters if you're down for that
 
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