Who has the smallest local mountain?

JHDski47

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mines gotta be close to the top. Mount southington in CT. Its 432 feet tall. top elevation is just over 500ft above sea level
 
JEAAAA, repping Ontario hard,

Horseshoe has a verticle rise of 94 metres......earl bales i think would win
 
McIntyre Ski Area!!!!!!!!! manchester NH not sure on the numbers probably the smallest ever

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Keep in mid this is from the TOP.
 
hyland hills minnesota

175 vertical

3 runs of park

2 high speed tow ropes for them

80+ boarders and 10+ skiers avg per night(night sking every night all season)

skier run comp series

also......

home ski area of eric iberg and jamie pierre*

sickest place to ski on earth thats not an actual mountian

*not for sure but he did grow up in the neighboring town so he must have skied it at least a few times
 
your not remembering chapman dude, that has to be in there, they only got one rope tow and its prolly about 100 feet from top to bottom, so maybe 20 feet vertical.
 
No... it's true. The midwest is full of tiny ass ski hills.... people don't even know that there is skiing in the midwest. We average about 40" of natural snowfall a year here in Wisconsin.... the Midwest is the ghetto of the US ski areas.

Wilmot

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And here is another ski hill in southern Wisconsin.. it's called Grand Geneva. Yes, you are looking at the entire ski area in this picture... compare the height of the hill to the size of the lodge... yeah, it fucking sucks. Imagine what the parks look like.

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^^ what are you talking about.. those are clearly tempting slopes!!

oh and my mountain pushes 400 ft I think, so Im not in this race.
 
yo four lakes out in lisle is smaller than grand geneva and wilmot, and raging buffalo is smaller than that i think.(midwest represent!!!!)
 
yes.

its got one poma lift and one run. and the a back trail that needs pow so you can ride it. its like 300 yards of skiing. idk the vertical or anything.
 
136 vertical

3 runs

1 pretty sick park

u can take a 30 second chailift up to a 60 foot jump.

15 miles from Green Bay Wisconsin
 
is it really that small?

some of theyre boxes had wood topsheets two years ago... they actually slid ok

2 lifts, one park, monster energy wallride, and usually a jump with 3 lips (5 foot, 10 foot, ~15 foot)
 
sorry but fuck off. im tired of seeing searchbar for every fucking thread. It's not that common. it's not like he's asking for tips on how to do a 360. everybody has to get all upset when someone makes a thread like one years before. stop saying searchbar...this post is directed to everyone on ns, not just the poster.
 
AT least you all have a home mountain... Mine would be in scotland I wouldn't call a 9 hour drive + close to home
 
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