Smallest hill you been to?

Near me is springhill MB with a whole 130ft vertical, decent park tho

Going to stony mountain with 100ft vertical soon tho

What's the smallest you've been to?

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Corin forest Australia. It barely snows there, they just make enough snow in temperature inversions to run a carpet.

Though it's more aimed at giving people their first snow experience without having to drive another 3 hours to the mountains.
 
My home hill is 264' tall, but the park is top to bottom and serviced by 2 back to back quad lifts. It's actually glorious
 
The hill right next to my home and where I learned to ski. Its called Mont Villa Saguenay. Its lost somewhere in northern Québec and 177 feet high with two old school T-bars lifts. The snow park is not bad over there.
 
Damn, the smallest (shortest) ''mountain'' I've skied or ridden is Boreal with a whopping 500' vertical. I've never skied east of Montana save for a trip to Austria.
 
Man there are some tiny spots in Michigan...

Apple Mountain, Snow Snake, Hanson Hills, Mt Mcsauba (learned to ski there when I was like 3 or 4)
 
Since I live near a boarding school they have a private rope tow with mad features and its probably the smallest hill i've hit
 
topic:shreddedcheese said:
Near me is springhill MB with a whole 130ft vertical, decent park tho

Going to stony mountain with 100ft vertical soon tho

What's the smallest you've been to?

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I grew up skiing springhill everyday after school, before moving to BC.
 
13884110:shreddedcheese said:
It actually looks pretty nice in pics

Why is it shit?

They don’t make any snow so everything’s always bare, and their hardest runs were groomed “blacks”. They have some back bowls but they are almost never open I hear. I’m sure if I went when they had good snow my opinion would be a bit different, but so far my experience there kinda sucked
 
Indian Lake ski hill in NY. Like 80 vert maybe 2 trails and a tbar. Also one in chestertown I hit with my friend who lived near it. I want to say maybe 20 vertical feet and a rope tow. That was called dynamite hill or something.
 
Blue hills, like 500 ft. but it's right outside of Boston. I think if they stepped up their park game they could be a lot better. I've heard from an inside source they've got like no money and rarely turn a profit but I think they get money from the state and that's how they stay alive. They'd probably do better if they checked that you actually have a lift ticket
 
13884113:Rdikken said:
They don’t make any snow so everything’s always bare, and their hardest runs were groomed “blacks”. They have some back bowls but they are almost never open I hear. I’m sure if I went when they had good snow my opinion would be a bit different, but so far my experience there kinda sucked

Gotta agree here. Was there last weekend for two days and they don’t have a park running yet. For the entirety of the second day I rode switch besides one of the steeper runs I found. Didn’t matter for me though, first day was 8 inches of pow and they had a 10 inch storm the day before.
 
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Little Ski HiIll

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Little ski hill is Sick! 2 dollar beers and night skiing, hard to beat. The T bar is kinda rickety, but works okay.
 
My hill (where I work at) is 294 vertical feet and most of it is basically flat with a small steep section at the end. The park is simple and all rails but it's good for beginners. Hilltop Ski area in AK
 
Nemacolin Woodlands, South of Pittsburgh. Grew up there pretty much besides Seven Springs, 25 acres, one 15’ box. One.
 
Smallest- Wilmot, WI it's like just over 200ft of vertical. Best small hill, Chestnut Mountain, Galena, IL ilthat like 450ft of vertical or something like that
 
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