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Best ski / snowboard resort? Europe or USA?
Val Thorens, France? :thumbsup |
I went to the swiss alps last year. Zermatt. Nothing like being able to take a run in switzerland and end up in Italy.
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I feel like snowboarding again! |
Hmmm, well I have only been in the USA Rocky Mountains..so I can not provide a global perspective; however, in the USA I feel Vail is the best:) That is based on going to the following USA Resorts:
In Colorado: Vail, SteamBoat, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek & Key Stone In Utah: Park City, Brighton, Deer Valley, Snow Bird & Alta In Cali / Nevada : Lake Tahoe / Heavenly and Squaw Valley Mr. Romance |
i guess you do loads of coke then
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Best ski trip I ever took was here: http://www.saas-fee.ch/en/Home
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the best i went to over here so far was Revelstoke..its in the middle of BC so takes some effort to get there...but worth it.
Id love to go riding in the Alps..ill probably go riding in korea eventually. |
whistler, BC. But thats in Canada
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Skiing in the US sucks huge donkey balls. Two hours in line, fifteen minutes down. Skiing in Switzerland... Two hours uphill in a fucking train at 6am, then spend the rest of the day skiing down. Fucking awesome. I went skiing in Switzerland once for a week, came back to the states, skied once, and was utterly disappointed. |
Alta in Utah for skiing
NO BOARDERS!!! old school baby and amazing chutes! Plus the best Powder in the world Period! |
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En route to Saas-Fee, we had to drive the car onto a train.
This was the kind of view we had. |
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will be out there next week for my first turns of the season WOOOOHOOOOOO :thumbsup |
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little known fact is that homewood rocks. my fav in n.a. is vail. |
http://www.revelstokemountainresort....t-our-mountain
biggest vertical in north america this is still a secret...go there, i was able to sit on a run for 20 minutes and just relax, no one came down it |
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Let them go to Breckenridge. |
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I have gone to Mont Tremblant, about an hour North of Montreal for the last 2 years. Amazing little ski town, good snow, great people, top level hotels (ski on ski off), good food, a lot of snow bunnies. I do only recommend going in late February, early March. This is when I have gone and the weather is great. I was told not to bother in december - january because it is just to damn cold. This is where I stayed last year and it was probably the nicest hotel I have ever stayed at in my life. Blows any Four Season, W, Ritz Carlton out of the water. Boutique with not many rooms, each room has a fireplace that they light for you at any time if you want. The rooms are huge and all have balconies overlooking the lake. It is about a 2-3 minute walk across the street to the lift, very doable with equipment, but they will drive you in a shuttle anyway and take your ski's and poles for you. When you come back to the hotel, they have seating to take off your boots and give you brand news slippers (each time you come back) and put your boots on heated boot dryers. Pretty great experience. http://www.hotelquintessence.com/en/index.php I forgot to mention that the place has a spa, and you can use it for free when staying there. sauna, steam room etc. Or you can check out the Scandinavia Spa right down the block. This place is sick. http://www.scandinave.com/en/tremblant/ |
Ah Sebas just go to Kirchberg or Hinterglemm and enjoy a great Apres ski as well. :)
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In Colorado: Vail. Sebas the main difference between boarding there and boarding in Europe is that even on the best snow day here youŽll never have the kinda power that they get in North America, its just something else. |
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Canada: Whistler, Banff, Mt Washington
USA: aspen is my fav, park city was pretty good too. and some pictures of me in switzerland, where i am convinced some of the best hills are. http://www.dongzilla.com/switz1.jpg http://www.dongzilla.com/switz3.jpg http://www.dongzilla.com/switz5.jpg |
This thread made me want to go boarding...
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Can't beat Utah snow.. hands down the best. However, we did experience Steamboat 3 years ago and it was amazing; great little ski town and very good slopes.
For Skiing: Alta, Snowbird and Deer Valley. The verticals in Little Cottonwood are exceptional. Deer Valley is a great all around resort and they are a little uppity there so you feel uppity for the day. Sometimes that's a nice touch. For Boarding: If you like to cruise, anywhere but Alta (heard they are opening to boarders next year.... oh noes!!!!) and DV takes em. If you are into terrain parks, you can't beat the one at Canyons (hate that place with a passion except for the terrain park.... I have deep rooted issues with it lol). TP is the craziest thing I have seen. 70 or so features, gaps, etc. It's as long as a full run. Check it out if you are into that kind of thing. |
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Brighton is the boarders mountain from what im told. Never boarded never will but they have some really good tree skiing. Powder Mountain rocks on Pow days. tough to get to but with over 5k acres of skiable terrain and much less grooming than most its a great place. plus they have 200.00 all day cat skiing which ROCKS. you want steep check out the Olympic downhill run at Snow Basin. fucking shit drops like no tomorrow! |
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Are you planning to make a trip when you are here in January? Mr. Romance |
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For me, anywhere in the three valleys in France, and Squaw Valley at Tahoe. Nice long knee tremblers from the Siberia to base.... fuckin' triple A class!
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Always love Austria
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I'm stuck in the French Alps right now it's snowing like crazy but for wintersports the French Pyrenees are my favorite.
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