St marry's glacier?

if youve never been, make sure you hike up there without your crap before you take skis and boots and what not.

its a lot of work (hiking) for some shitty snow but it can be a good time for sure

bring a six pack and a shovel and just chill with a jump... good times

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What? St. Mary's is one of the simplest hikes for access to summer skiing in CO, or anywhere.

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I went up last weekend it was okay, not really ideal terrain at all for a big jump, cause it is really flat quite flat, you can kinda build a hip on the north wall, but a good one would require alot of digging, we built a hip but it was only like 15 or twenty feet, the snow gets slow pretty realy too, no rails exposed yet either.

powder.....
 
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