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Wat are the best resorts and why
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which ones are good and bad?
why are the resorts you say the best?
wats your opinion?
holla and rep your mtn.
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Mt. Baker. The terrain and amount of snow they get. No real resort though, just place to shred the gnar.
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cloudmont alabama
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breck is easily my favorite. regardless of snow there is always something good whether its the powder (not so much this year) or the baller park
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okay ovbs whistler its its own town has so many stores.. its own hospital, rated best resort in north america 3 years in a row its just has such good spirit... only bad thing is that its soo expensive
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Killington because they have the annual Tourist Hunt where they give you AK47's and snowmobiles to hunt all people from New York, New Jersey, Mass., Conn., and Penn., the person with the most points wins a brand new Ferrari.
point system:
NY-10
NJ-7
Mass-5
Conn-2
Penn-2
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My favs in order:
Whistler/Blackcomb (has everything)
Kirkwood (good vibe, great big mountain skiing, crazy snow)
Snowbird (great big mountain skiing and snow)
Alta (ditto)
Taos (best snow I've ever skied; small but great place)
Squaw (massive, great big mountain and park, but home to a lot of dickheads)
Vail (massive, good lifts and well laid out, back bowls fun, but not great big mountain skiing)
Alyeska (shitty facilities and lifts, but we've gotten a crazy amount of pow this winter, so I can't complain)
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dude why do you say vail doesn't have great big mountain? just curious
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The back bowls would be fun on a powder day, but I just never found anything that steep or challenging at Vail. Maybe it's there and I never found it (I certainly tried). I didn't have the same problem at the other places.
Also, I forgot to include Mammoth, which I'd fit between Alta and Taos.
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Jackson hole
best heli ski ever
number one for powder no questions asked
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Lake Louise: fun steeps, good park, great snow and the place has amazing scenery
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