Where would you rather ride?

stevens for sure...but i will admit that summit has a better assortment of boxes and rails

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yea the summit owns stevens in rails and boxes, at least this year, stevens had jack diddly. but i would rather ski stevens

 
stevens for sure. what did the summit have for rails that was so much better than stevens? stevens had 4 flat rails an up flat a flat down flat, a flat down, and in the parking lot that never got used about a dozen other misc rails and an S rail and a C rail along with the old trap rail.

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I'm definately faithful to snoqualmie, I grew up skiing there. It might suck ass, but Alpental is awesome, and it takes like 30 minutes to get up there. Stevens is like an hour and half and theres way too many people there.

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And everything else closed and I was making shoes.
 
stevens pass should have not announced their closure. boy was that a stupid move. we could all be skiing there this weeekend like REAL winter........

 
is this a fuckin joke??? Snowqualmie is a damn cow pasture.

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Im glad no one knows about the alpental bc... stevens is pretty much a wack attack.

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baker, they got sweet cliffs, and prime spots for booters, they sometimes build their park up nice in the spring too.

 
I would normally go to snoqualmie cuz it's closer and there's fun people there, even if I'm not that social on the mountain. Not that stevens has bad people or anything I have friends that ride stevens too. I like Stevens a lot but I feel at home at Snoqualmie... It's where I grew up and teach and ski.

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