charmander Active member Feb 12, 2007 #3 wellllll skating isnt skiing so this would be better in the non ski gabber lol just a thought
ajax Active member Feb 12, 2007 #4 when i went there late march/early april a couple years ago it was dry
A anon.ymous Active member Feb 12, 2007 #5 if u go to CREEKSIDE (village down from the actual VILLAGE) there is a huge underground parking deck...you can skate there. all the skate crap in whis. is outdoors, so i highly doubt its skateable
if u go to CREEKSIDE (village down from the actual VILLAGE) there is a huge underground parking deck...you can skate there. all the skate crap in whis. is outdoors, so i highly doubt its skateable
Albino Active member Feb 12, 2007 #6 prob not helpful, but ive heard a rumour that parts of whistler mountain (and blackcombe too apparently) are, ah, how do i put this, SKIABLE in winter.
prob not helpful, but ive heard a rumour that parts of whistler mountain (and blackcombe too apparently) are, ah, how do i put this, SKIABLE in winter.
lechef Active member Feb 12, 2007 #7 the outside skatepark in the village is def not ridable because there is too much snow, but there is the one inside in creek
the outside skatepark in the village is def not ridable because there is too much snow, but there is the one inside in creek