Urban spots

ChillTeenDad420

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so i've lived in the seattle area my whole life and i've seen plenty of urban spots i've dreamed of hitting... but with the knowledge that it snows 1 day a year under 1000 feet and i'll probably never get to hit it. anyone from over the mountains know some spots in central/eastern WA where there is a good chance of having some snow on the ground? I'd imagine spokane/CDA has some spots but i've never really had the chance/desire to go there in the winter to look for rails
 
snow will stick in leavenworth and wenatchee for a period of time each winter so thats probably your bet. you particular spots come to mind the schools are always a good place to start
 
how do you justify driving past actual mountains with actual skiing to damage someone else' property while simultaneously destroying your skis, all while never really skiing?

seems like a soup full of stupid to me.
 
13128956:cobra_commander said:
how do you justify driving past actual mountains with actual skiing to damage someone else' property while simultaneously destroying your skis, all while never really skiing?

seems like a soup full of stupid to me.

exactly its never been justifiable for me, thats why i've never done it. but if knowledge arises of a primo spot, one could consider taking a trip.
 
13128979:ChillTeenDad420 said:
exactly its never been justifiable for me, thats why i've never done it. but if knowledge arises of a primo spot, one could consider taking a trip.

Here is a couple of primo spots: Alpental, Stevens Pass.
 
Last time it snowed in the city we hit a rail in MLK Park on MLK Way on MLK Day. Level up bitch.
 
13129992:p-fo said:
Last time it snowed in the city we hit a rail in MLK Park on MLK Way on MLK Day. Level up bitch.

I feel like there should be a skiing rap verse about that rapped by Jon Mcmurray
 
If its snowing in the city I'm skiing pow. I spent my teens getting racked on rails and eating shit down stairs I'm pretty over it.
 
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