Park city or mount snow

tonyaa

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i know everyones like duhhh park city.. but its just i live in ny and utah is across the county and mount snow is right here.. i have a place to stay at either mountain but im just so undecided.. how is the weather/parks at park city? i just want like a local report.. and is brightons park better?
 
Weather report in PC?? Shit's not needed, its always sunny. And brighton's fucking park sucks.
 
Utah is a pretty conservative place. If the Mormons catch wind of your new tattoo you'll likely be denied a lift ticket. Better off staying with the more liberal east coast.
 
You are an idiot and have obviously never been to UT. I'm from NY and I live in UT in the winter and it is DOPE. Absolutely worth the trip, it blows Mt Snow out of the water 1,000 times.
 
mount snow is closer and the park is sick, plus my crew is there. but park city is gonna have better...everything, worth the haul.
 
Smartest comment in this thread yet. If you come to UT don't fuck with PC. Go ski pow in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. The park at Mt. Slow will be waiting for you when you go home.
 
i'm pretty sure he was referring to park, and yes, the park at mount snow is probably better then park city. i've never been to park city, so i can't say. however, like it's been said earlier in this thread, you shouldn't go to utah to ski park
 
i mean i try to be loyal to my home mountain...but mt snow really sucks
i guess the park is good, but i don't really ski park, so for me it blows donkey cock...yet i still ski there like 25 days a year :/
 
this thread makes me want to choke you out with my fucking dick.
jesus how can people write like omg like totally like that, much less speak it. someone give me a gun and one bullet.
 
park city for sure, but if your willing to travel all that way to ski some park i would head over to keystone/ brek
 
Ive lived at both mount snow and in park city. Don't be dumb go to park city. Better mountain by far, super fun park if you want, but still just an all around fun mountain to play on. Beyond that there is actually something to do after skiing unlike mount snow which has one damn place with an hour and a half wait called the Silo. Park city has a.... city at the bottom of the slopes, so even if you don't/can't drink theres still shit to see and do. Oh and its always sunny and like 29-34 degrees and there is always snow, unlike VT where it can be hit or miss ice.
 
im not saying is the park better obviously park city.. like im saying th move in general. moving 40 hours away compared to like 2
 
I'm gonna go against the grain here and say that you should go live at twice blessed thrift shop awesome house and go shred snow everyday. The east coast is so underrated, nobody gets it. Snow is an awesome place to ride, it's mad fun, everyone is really tight knit.
 
Do you want us to predict where you'll be happier? I'd say go to VT and try moving away from home where you can still go back every once and a while. If that works out then make a big move out west.

I moved to Utah from Vermont with my mom this past winter and blew out my knee two weeks after getting there and that fucked everything up and we had to come back.
 
uh... wrong in every way. East Coast is more crowded, ive waited on 40 min lift lines at mount snow, the snow is shittier, the season is shorter, the terrain is worse, the community is the same because everyone out here in Utah is from back east anyway. Night life scene is better since SLC is 30 minutes away and is a good sized city. There is absolutely no reason to pick mount snow over Utah. We also have 7 mountains within 30 minutes of SLC and better parks
 
the longest ive ever waited on a lift line at Park City is AT MOST 10 minutes... snowbird on a pow day maybe a little more, but thats just because people wait around waiting for the lifts to open for fresh tracks. The mountains out here are a lot bigger so the crowds are more spread out. Even during feb break for schools the lift lines are half the wait as they were when I skied back east.
 
you're the fucking moron who thought that was a serious comment, get your sarcasm meter checked...I would never advise someone to ski the east over pretty much anywhere in the west
 
i agree, ive skiied at snowbird past 6 years and almost all the time lift lines are 10 mins or shorther. only long lines if the lifts arent working properly or a holiday, and even then one lift is usually super short compared to the rest you just gotta know where to go.
 
40 min liftlines happen if you're dumb enough to ski on a saturday midday during christmas break on grand summit express
i rode all year at mt snow and the longest i waited in line was like 10 mins which was a fuck lot shorter than the lines i've been on at places out west
don't bring lift lines and crowds into this, the east is underrated, people give it so much shit, but yeah skiing out west probably is better
 
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