List some small little ski areas that are totally rad.
14391268:BingPow said:What’s considered small? Like is Alpental at Snoqualmie small?


14391316:ViolentSkiBlade said:Monarch Mountain, Southern Colorado. Don't have to make snow and we get a boatload of powww. Crazy hikeable terrain and if you're willing to dish out cash with 8 buddies you can catski on some incredible bowls.
14391320:caveman31 said:I think the word crazy is a bit of an overstatement on that one.
14391314:ScootSkiLyfe said:Chester Bowl in Duluth!! 90 feet of vertical with a fun little park. Great community , cheap tickets, fun events. Free ski lessons as well!
Chester bowl SD vids comin soon
14391315:DingoSean said:Lost Trail Powder Mountain - ID/MT border.
Sick little mountain with great snow. None of that vail resorts faff.
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The first time I skied there was like 1997 on a trip to see family living in ID and they took us to go skiing there. It was way smaller since they hadn't opened up more than half the mountain that they have today. but I think kids were like 5$ so my dad was all for it.
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14391321:ViolentSkiBlade said:Just need to know the right spots, like I think east trees cliffs are pretty sweet. Mirkwood bowl definitely gets boring tho. But yeah definitely does not compare to anything like Taos Ski Valley. Still decent for a small mountain tho
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14391323:Piss_Boy said:Just googled it. Have any pictures of the park?








14391359:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:* photos aren’t showing up. I spent way too much time on this. I hate the mobile app. At this point, use Google. I’m defeated
Hesperus, CO outside Durango. Tiny little place with night skiing and a janky two seater chair but super fun. Tickets are a little more expensive now ($46) but still pretty cheap.
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Not small for Finland but small for USA: Tahko, Finland. It’s basically a ridge with runs on both sides but prices are cheap. Tickets are like 43€.![]()
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Charlotte Pass, NSW, Australia. This is a funky little resort that is overshadowed (and nestled between) Perisher and Thredbo. I worked a season here. It’s kind of the ancestral home of Aussie skiing given the history of the Kosciuszko chalet and the fact that it backs up to the Australian Main Range. The lifts are old and janky, you pretty much have to stay in a lodge, you have to take an oversnow into the village, and everybody is just there to have a good time. Felt like I was skiing in the 80’s or something. Kinda like California in that it’s feast or famine. The weather is sorta similar too, maybe a tad hotter.
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Himos, Finland is cool too and affordable
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14391358:bob_dole said:Oh man, I love this thread.
14391282:ajbski said:[tag=189197]@hi_vis360[/tag] recomends val d'irene. havent been there myself but i could see how the snow could be real nice up there. they advertise 100% natural snow
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14391480:Rparr said:Perfect North Indiana. It's insane how good of a park they are able to build on a 400ft hill
They have current pics of all of their features on the Ullr app. non vail
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14391476:apc.fr said:Powderhorn & Sunlight in western Colorado
2 awesome spots with a few lifts, great backcountry access, cheap tickets and food.
14391483:skiP.E.I. said:Home of NICK GOEPPER
14391487:skiP.E.I. said:Talma and Serena in Finland predictably have the craziest park scenes imaginable at a 5500 cm and ~250 foot hill respectively.
14391484:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:Both very good. Meant to mention Powderhorn. Sunlight is funky with all those old janky chairs
14391522:apc.fr said:Powderhorn holds that special place in my heart. Skied there every winter weekend for like 8 years. West end chair is magical, too bad about the (planned?) upgrade.
I thought sunlight lifts were janky, doesn't even come close to the jank at Mt Hood skibowl.
Which deserves mention too tbh. They have the gnarliest in bounds terrain on mt hood, good skiing too, as long as the snow level is low enough.
14391503:SuspiciousFish said:Mt Spokane is a legit little resort up in Eastern WA with good tree skiing, an area you can build booters with snowmobile access and a surprisingly dope park:
