H HUnterreiter Member Jan 4, 2014 #1 Sorry if repost.This is just a thing i've been intrested since i started freeskiing.
S Shireshredder Member Jan 4, 2014 #3 About a week at the most while im at Uni. Mountains dont exist near London.
B Bogs Active member Jan 4, 2014 #7 this is the question op needs to answer in order for his thread to stop sucking
S Sir_Huckington Member Jan 4, 2014 #8 ii live 2 hours away from austria sooo.... every mother fucking weekend
J jordangaebel Member Jan 4, 2014 #9 If a 825 feet rise is a "real mountain" in Minnesota then i guess once in my life. Biggest vert we have lol
If a 825 feet rise is a "real mountain" in Minnesota then i guess once in my life. Biggest vert we have lol
B-Right-On Member Jan 4, 2014 #12 I don't really know how many times ill go total but I've been around 17 times so far.
Peachbutt Member Jan 4, 2014 #18 Last year I had around 30-35 days at my local mountain, and 5 at a real nice resort with my family
El. Member Jan 4, 2014 #20 i mean in the pnw all the mountains are real. maybe wherever youre coming from theyre actually all just cardboard cutouts
i mean in the pnw all the mountains are real. maybe wherever youre coming from theyre actually all just cardboard cutouts
D dankleberries New member Jan 4, 2014 #23 I only ski 10-20 times a year. this year so far 8 but tahoe has no snow so its not even worth it
Toaster-Tony Active member Jan 4, 2014 #24 One week every two years.. Might get the chance to do it two years in a row this year but I still have to save a chunk of money before spring break rolls around.
One week every two years.. Might get the chance to do it two years in a row this year but I still have to save a chunk of money before spring break rolls around.
kung_powpow Active member Jan 4, 2014 #25 Maybe 7-8 days a season. The other 30ish is southern PA hills
-SnowSnoli- Member Jan 4, 2014 #28 Everyday I go skiing, so if I wanted to. 2 full days, 5 half days a week. /winning
B billtro11 Member Jan 4, 2014 #30 110ish days a year on the lovely 4 mountains of Aspen/Snowmass. skeet skeet hoes
P PKNeison Member Jan 4, 2014 #34 Define "real"? Comparing Scottish mountains to elsewhere, they don't seem too real, but a couple of weeks anyway
Define "real"? Comparing Scottish mountains to elsewhere, they don't seem too real, but a couple of weeks anyway
DaewonS Member Jan 4, 2014 #35 everyday since december 3 and until 4/20. after that ill probobly ski at a differant real mountain until the snow is gone
everyday since december 3 and until 4/20. after that ill probobly ski at a differant real mountain until the snow is gone
gotti Active member Jan 4, 2014 #36 just went to whistler for the first time this week. holy shit. this is a real mountain
freestyler540 Active member Jan 4, 2014 #39 A lot, but since I moved to the Kootenay region, half the season. The other half his ripping big mountain cliffs and pillows
A lot, but since I moved to the Kootenay region, half the season. The other half his ripping big mountain cliffs and pillows
casual Active member Jan 4, 2014 #40 No, no, OP asked about days on real mountains, not days on REAL MOUNTAINS.
A AK-Pow29 Member Jan 5, 2014 #42 Only 15-20 times. Only 2 so far this year. This season has sucked in AK and most places it seems.
H HUnterreiter Member Jan 5, 2014 #43 So you can call hitting urban skiing on a real mountain really ?
m4ttm4n1 Member Jan 5, 2014 #45 I've only been up like 5 times so far. (east coast) But i usually go to a real mountain about 15 times. I ski backyard whenever there is enough snow though.
I've only been up like 5 times so far. (east coast) But i usually go to a real mountain about 15 times. I ski backyard whenever there is enough snow though.
Woodhouse Member Jan 5, 2014 #49 Somewhere around 40 days a season, the rest are spent at little shitty hills.