Post your home mountain's trail map!

well ive had a few homes over the years

started out on the big bad gnartock

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then came a significant upgrade in acreage

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now living somewhere much bigger yet again...
 
13556946:Mingg said:
Uhhh maybe? I'm not sure. The last time I was there was 2 years ago and I don't really know what trail is what

Lol. They changed up the parks so now the Galaxy lift (fast red one on right side) services like 70% of the parks, and it is awesome! They also added a really hikeable rail garden, and built a ton more rails
 
Home town hill, Hurricane Ridge, wa. Tons of great backcountry up there in the Olympic mountains.

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Spent a lot of time growing up riding Stevens Pass, wa. Still do actually. There's a big backside area which is shown in the little corner of the map.

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13556918:masterofnone said:
Blue Hills is the shit. We got there after school sometimes to kick around sometimes

For sure man, BHills is lit. It's just really small
 
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I guess this is like my second home hill cause I ski there more than my actual home hill but oh well. This place is the definition of Vail of the East pretty much.
 
13556986:Jaybrtn said:
Home town hill, Hurricane Ridge, wa. Tons of great backcountry up there in the Olympic mountains.

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Spent a lot of time growing up riding Stevens Pass, wa. Still do actually. There's a big backside area which is shown in the little corner of the map.

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Hell yeah Stevens Pass is rippin

I also love skiing on rocks at Mission Ridge!
 
On an average snowfall year, it's pretty fun.

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As long as you ignore the low elevation, the huge potential with a 14,000 mountain in the background and the history of where the resort used to be....

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