Sick East Coast Backcountry...

dylhole

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I've been living in Montana and Utah for the past 6 years and was back east for a bit recently and found dope shit. all you east coasters have to be stoked on the amazing powder, steeps, pillows, cliffs, and above treeline terrain all of New England offers. The second best part is how few New York plates I see in Vermont and New hampshire.

Oh yeah, April Fools day. enjoy whats left of your cloudy, icy, flat winter
 
hmm after christmas at stowe was all about waist deep pow. I was actually able to jump some 20+ cliffs. If you know where to look EC does have sick backcountry FAG
 
why hate on the east. we all know it will never measure up to the west's bc, but there is still some sick terrain like tight glades with drops and there are powder days. Just because the west is better for bc, doesn't mean you have to shoot us down.
 
id have to be after mid jan. it only snowed after the holidays.

overall, the season blowed, but ther were 7-10 EPIC days
 
You haven't skied a big mountain on a bad day, have you? Come up to Big Sky and ski the Big Couloir on a boilerplate day, then tell us how prepared the east coast made you. Learning edge control on hard snow does not automatically make you able to ski everything. It helps, but in no way does it prepare you for steep exposed terrain.
 
I dont think east coast and back country belong in the same scentence. On the ec you cant go out every day and find an epic line like you can here in co.
 
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