If I was paid to ski, probably park, I think park skiers have more exposure then pow skiers. If I had to choose from the bottom of my heart, POW! Although the deepest I've rode is like 1 foot.
i would rather have a sick pow day with REAL pow, not the usually 6 inches on the east coast, but really deep pow
but sense Im on the east, my home mountains park isn't very good, i sick jump line like all 45 feet with perfect lips and nice soft groomed landings would be amazing too
Hahahahha... don't worry about it. I've ridden like 5 legit pow days in my life... maybe 7. I'm totally raw-ass east coast.
That is what makes this argument silly for most of the 'park rats'. We'd ski pow if it was there, but if you live in a city where there's only tiny mountains then you're shit out of luck.
As a matter of fact, I grew up until I was NINETEEN with no skiers allowed in terrain parks. We didn't have a freestyle club either, so I raced and carved. I basically was about 1 second away from quitting the sport when we were allowed in the parks.
Terrain parks saved skiing. It makes east coast skiing (where something retarded like 70% of skiers live) really, really fun.
Nothing at all beats a sunny, slushy park day where every feature is just so legit. Those are some of my best days on skis. Powder is ghood but hyped IMO
Just riding in it is fun, but finding cliffs to mess around on is the best. nothing beats a slow backflip of a 20 footer into 4 feet of untracked bliss.
the best part: you dont get hurt. literally every time i hit park jumps or rails and actually try something new i wreck myself and my gear. i drive home bruised and shinbanged, and sometimes shear my brakes off.
But after a day of solid pillow lines, the only damage I experience is cold toes and a wet sweater from snow getting down my jacket.
Bluebird blower deep pow with abundant pillows, drops, and hand-groomed kickers that goes on forever, with no possible flat landings, and cheat codes so your legs never need a break. Also, the lift is a teleportation device.