Yeah, I guess I have only skied Northstar during really crowded times, so that is probably why I did not like it. I know I can ride a bus, but at Squaw I can pull up and walk 30 seconds and I'm at the village. Northstar does have good park, but I've only been there when it is crowded, that's why I really did not like it. Lookout Mtn. is not steep, nowhere near steep. Look at it this way. 5ft. of snow falls at both Squaw and Northstar, where are you going to go? Obviously Squaw, I would fucking die to ski the Fingers or the Palisades on a nice deep day. It goes off at Squaw. I really thought that Squaw had a much more laid back, everyone knows each other type of vibe. I think Squaw's park is really fun, no line, good jibs, they have stepped it up, and they have night skiing. Northstar does not get the same amount of snow as everyone else in Tahoe. Look at Squaw's snow charts and compare them to Northstar. Squaw and Alpine get shat on. I skied with a guy at Mammoth who was the freestyle coach at Squaw (Sean Collins) and he like Squaw's park the most, he even said they had really stepped it up and there is no other place like Squaw in CA. I guess I have not been to Northstar at a good time, but the multiplt times I went, I would have rather stayed at home and skied Sierra Summit (Sierra Summit is shitty, but I can probably find equally as gnarly drops and pillow lines at Sierra Summit). So I was comparing Northstar to other Tahoe resorts in my original post. Northstar does NOT have near as good/steep/much terrain as Squaw. It has a good jumpline, but Squaw's seemed better, the jibs are fun, but again, I like Squaw's equally. I guess I have to live there to know it better. Whatever, Mammoth is easily the best in CA. Nice gnarly terrain, good drops, gets shat on with snow, longest season in North America, besides Hood, Best park in CA and maybe one of the best in North America.