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Hey guys,So I have been rollerblading for +8 years and I just moved to Erie, Pa for graduate school. I'm from Texas and have realized that there a very few indoor parks within a couple hours drive. I have been skiing most of my life, but only on winter trips to Colorado/Utah/Norway. That being said, I need something to get into to be able to stay sane in a region that has REAL winters. "freeskiing" has always been something that I enjoyed watching and I really want to get into it. So here is what I'm asking:
First of all, is there anyone in the area that is a member? I have been looking at some resorts to get a pass to thats within a 2 hour drive. I have heard good things about Holliday Valley, but I dont want to waste my money. I could occasionally drive further(And I def will...maybe VT) but I'm mainly looking for exercise and a way to vent stress.
Second, I only own a pair of boots. Now, I def know how to ski traditionally but for someone who is just getting into freeskiing, would y'all recommend getting shorter skis or longer skis? I'm trying to get a setup before winter starts(in hopes of getting a deal) so any info would be very helpful.
Last, I hear PA sucks for skiing but it cant be worse than Houston, Tx. Anyways I love cinematography and want to keep it going during the winter. I shoot with a canon XH-A1, here is some of my edits: http://vimeo.com/user1964326
Well, thats pretty much it, Im really glad i found this site. I bought Refresh on itunes last month and cant stop watching it. I cant wait for winter to start....-Jan(Yawn)
 
check out some mountains in new york. windham and such. pa sucks for skiing for the most part. and put the question about skis in gear talk, more people go in there
 
HV is where you want to go if your from Erie.

For your ski setup, whats your weight & height? We can give you a rough range on ski size, but its all personal preference.

Get down to 7 springs(past Pittsburgh) and film some!
 
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