santacruz skier
Angel Diva
Hmm no. Might be Aspen though. Definitely not California.Expensive ski outfits, matching everything: prolly Cali.
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Hmm no. Might be Aspen though. Definitely not California.Expensive ski outfits, matching everything: prolly Cali.
@SierraLuLu, you flew from CA to VT to ski? Yes, it's reasonable to ask you why. Our weather is not as conducive to user-friendly snow as in the Mammoth area.
So, why? I bet it's for some reason other than the snow quality.
but I think it made me a better skier.
My DH says that skiing harsh conditions in VT at Diva East made me a better skier too! (cuz I had to ski right or die! (in Utah I can be a slacker and it's not a big problem--but it drives DH nuts).
My only problem with this is that I can’t ski in powder! I’ve had three tries, plus I tried in my back yard. (There the most serious problem was getting off the snowshoes and onto the skis! Incredibly difficult!)My map of east coast skiing would have "really good skiers that can ski in anything" on the NE and eastern Canada.
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My only problem with this is that I can’t ski in powder! I’ve had three tries, plus I tried in my back yard. (There the most serious problem was getting off the snowshoes and onto the skis! Incredibly difficult!)
Jeans, no hat, sweatshirt: Michigan (or Wisconsin)--'what, this is cold?'. .
Expensive ski outfits, matching everything: prolly Cali. That's my skier stereotyping for the day. I probably should quit while I'm ahead.
Hello there! I'm still in NC, with Massanutten as my home mountain. Had a great time skiing at Bachelor during late, late season. Planning to go back.This East Coast skier moved out west, where we DO ski on volcanos! Wouldn't trade it for all the "ski hills" in North Carolina, or Virginia!
This is great!Not sure how true this is (I'm an East Coast skier), but still, it's pretty funny (from Unofficial Networks).
What d'ya think, East Coasters?
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Skiing in the Northeast prepares you for skiing anywhere... lol.Because I had never been there and it seemed fun! My Ikon pass worked at Killington and I had some friends and in-laws I could meet up with. I couldn’t stop thinking about the feet and feet of powder at Mammoth though. It wasn’t better snow, but I think it made me a better skier.