Sun Valley in Feb

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Greetings - been a while since I've been on here!

Heading to Sun Valley in Feb for a week. Looking for a general download on what to do on the slopes and off.

Most likely trying to heli one day, so if any recommendations on what to hit there, would be helpful.

Also been searching for segments featuring Sun Valley and have only found the segment from Warren Miller's Dynasty (which is dope). Anyone know of some more segs to check out??
 
13509236:SV.lukastaylor said:
Check out dollar its a pretty rad park, make sure you go to leftys bar also, dank food'n shit take it from a local.

Dammm....dank food'n shit I gotta get my ass out to Sun Valley
 
13509236:SV.lukastaylor said:
Check out dollar its a pretty rad park, make sure you go to leftys bar also, dank food'n shit take it from a local.

Dope - thanks for the feedback. will be sure to check out Leftys. Prob not hitting park more than a few laps, will be with fam
 
hit up Grumpys for cheap beers and good burgers too. On baldy if there's good snow head over to the bowls before they get skied out and then try to sneak some pow in the trees. Usually the best snow is in the trees if you're not looking to rip groomers. Holiday and exhibition are good if you're looking to crush bumps
 
Wiseguy's pizza if you want some greasy good pizza. Lefty's is dank, Grumpys is good. Theres another burger place that I think is called Burger den if i'm not mistaken thats got good ass burgers and shakes. Snow bunny has reveal good shakes and burgers. Dollar will be in the midst of their season so the pipe should be up as well as their big jump line, but they will most definitely have a medium line of 3 or 4 jumps and a rail park thats always dope. Bowls on Baldy are nice if they have snow, always good bump skiing, and always super long fast groomers if you like mobbin down steep ass trails. Tree skiing is nice off of the upper chair.
 
[video]https://vimeo.com/124957427[/video]

I've stayed mostly in the park on my visits, can't speak on the main mountain much more than previous posts. If you do have the budget for heli skiing, I would highly recommend looking into going up towards Smiley Creek area. The closer you get to Stanley, the more insanely deep back country there is. All of it is untouched and some of the best powder skiing you can do. Whether its with heli or renting snowmobiles, you should go. I don't know if they have guides for it but if you're competent at bc and have knowledge on how to be safe you'll have a blast.
 
13509607:K-Dot. said:
[video]https://vimeo.com/124957427[/video]

I've stayed mostly in the park on my visits, can't speak on the main mountain much more than previous posts. If you do have the budget for heli skiing, I would highly recommend looking into going up towards Smiley Creek area. The closer you get to Stanley, the more insanely deep back country there is. All of it is untouched and some of the best powder skiing you can do. Whether its with heli or renting snowmobiles, you should go. I don't know if they have guides for it but if you're competent at bc and have knowledge on how to be safe you'll have a blast.

that looks so fun ^^^
 
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