Urban spots in Seattle WA

What are you going to soap up a slip and slide and wait for it to rain so you can do urban?

It didnt snow in seattle last year, and we really only get a bit of snow in washington one year in a decade, please dont make shit up~
 
It occasionally snows in Seattle, very occasionally.

It does not matter however, as soon as it snows 1/2 of a centimeter of snow, the roads go to complete shit because no one has any clue how to drive in 'snow' even if there is no 'snow' on the ground. There will be crashes galore, fucking over all the arterial routes.

In the insanely unlikely event that it decides to snow more then 12 inches, and that 12 inches decides to hang out for a couple days. There will be absolutely zero roads open, since there are a grand total of maybe three snowplows in western WA, non of which have seen preventive maintenance since 1974.

That said, if it does for some obscure reason does snow in seattle, please go hit up 'urban' as you will then be one less asshole trying to get all the 'pow' (pretty much a mix between water and slush) they think might be in the mountains.
 
Are you perhaps referring to the snowfall inside the Westlake Center? That's how I get my snow "fix" here in Seattle. We try and round up as much as possible so we can urban on all the sick rails, never been able to capture enough snow though...

Fuck this place and all the rain that comes with.

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please dont make shit up and speak for the whole state of Washington. If you have ever gone to the East side of those big white covered things poking out of the ground, you will find snow in Winter, and definitely more than once in a decade.

 
I'm lost, I've lived here 18 years and I've never seen snow. The closest I've ever seen to snow in Seattle is when we watch Christmas movies during the holidays or when we drive 8 hours to go on ski vacations with actual frozen precipitation. Whistler and Mammoth are basically near Seattle, right?
 
it's 105º here every day of the year, it is not physically possible for it to snow in eastern washington.
 
The East side gets alot more snow than the West. if you want to hit urban in WA good luck finding a sick spot that has enough snow to hit
 
people,

it never snows in seattle, let alone enough to hit urban. MAYBE we get a dusting occasionally (like once a year) but never enough to ski. go to colorado, montana, utah or other places if you want to hit urban
 
I would say regionals, but all we talk about is waterskiing so it would be of no help to you. Try heading to another state.
 
In madrona, accross from the boar's head store (34th and union?) there's a pretty nice flat rail into a parking lot. Also, there's a pretty good, fairly difficult double or triple kink in roanoke park. Hmmmm.. what else...oh I think there are some down rails by the wall of death under the north side of the University Bridge. If it snows this winter, I'd be down to meet up and possibly engage in some urban destruction.
 
haha yeah, hopefully it snows a bit more this winter. Hey, the pnw is supposed to have one of the best winters in something like 30 years, so this might be our year....
 
Every year I hope it snows more, but all we get is rain. All day, all year. One more year in this god forsaken state then im out~
 
Son have you lost your mind?

All it does over here is rain, although i heard canada is supposed to get some snow. Maybe you should just go there?
 
what are you talking about? what i have thought my whole life is that washington is split into two regions by the cascade mountains (big white covered things coming out of the ground). in the eastern region, we have much colder temperatures for a longer period of time than Seattle, meaning we would be able to sustain snow longer in urban areas, therefore meaning the Eastern side of the state would be a better option for urban skiing than the water-logged west side of the state...bro...
 
And here I was thinking you were referring to the wind farm by Vantage.

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No?

Seriously, we are about to get soaked by that little bitch and her non-stop pineapple express. Rain for days, think we can beat the record for most consecutive days of rain this year? I do!
 
ORLY?Too bad there isn't any snow. Ever. In Washington state. are you talking about Washington D.C.?
 
Seattle in the Fall:

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Seattle in the Winter:

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Seattle in the Spring:

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Seattle in the Summer:

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I'm not sure which season is suitable for urban..
 
I was going to go to Seattle for college because I thought that I'd be able to ski TONS of pow, but then I started going into regionals and found out that the only thing in WA is rain, hipster girls, and coffee.

 
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