S Spritz Active member Aug 4, 2006 #1 It's true Keystone is opening roughly 278 acres of bowl skiing terrain to be opened this season! It's about time they get some decent powder areas. Check it out: http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20060803/NEWS/60803002
It's true Keystone is opening roughly 278 acres of bowl skiing terrain to be opened this season! It's about time they get some decent powder areas. Check it out: http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20060803/NEWS/60803002
S Spritz Active member Aug 4, 2006 #5 The area they're opening is really nice too, and they'll have cats for lazy people like me that don't want to hike it all day
The area they're opening is really nice too, and they'll have cats for lazy people like me that don't want to hike it all day
ThePoopSock Active member Aug 4, 2006 #6 man if these steeps are way good keystone is gonna be redic, one of the best parks and some of the best bc in north america
man if these steeps are way good keystone is gonna be redic, one of the best parks and some of the best bc in north america
BLKOUT Active member Aug 4, 2006 #7 it's not that steep at all. A basin's got steeper shit but wutever
S Spritz Active member Aug 4, 2006 #8 yea it's certainly not the steepest by any means, but it's good terrain to ride, and it will definately help Keystone out because in my opinion the only thing they really have going for them as of now is their park
yea it's certainly not the steepest by any means, but it's good terrain to ride, and it will definately help Keystone out because in my opinion the only thing they really have going for them as of now is their park
m1garand Active member Aug 4, 2006 #12 yea the only reason i go to keystone is for their park - everything else is just a crusty blue run with a bunch of self righteous free heelers
yea the only reason i go to keystone is for their park - everything else is just a crusty blue run with a bunch of self righteous free heelers
RockandRollTroll Active member Aug 4, 2006 #15 I went there this spring and hit that up. I didn't have money to get into the snowcat, so I had to hike the existing bc.
I went there this spring and hit that up. I didn't have money to get into the snowcat, so I had to hike the existing bc.
skoganskier101 Active member Aug 5, 2006 #17 the terrain isnt very stepp at all, it just lokks like a big intermediate powder bowl. if thers any fresh snow it will be tracked out in no time
the terrain isnt very stepp at all, it just lokks like a big intermediate powder bowl. if thers any fresh snow it will be tracked out in no time