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bbehe
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For someone who has never been snowboarding before whats a good place to go to?

11/14/2005 12:38:54 PM

tkeaton
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somewheres in the mountains

11/14/2005 12:40:11 PM

Nerdchick
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Wintergreen in Virginia is pretty close and has some nice hills for beginners

11/14/2005 12:41:38 PM

J_Gatsby
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"Wintergreen in Virginia is pretty close and has some nice hills for beginners"

11/14/2005 12:44:27 PM

Sizzle
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^ Ditto with snowshoe. Avoid crappy places like Sugar Mountain (or other artificial snow places) at all costs, you'll bust your ass so bad

11/14/2005 12:47:08 PM

BobbyDigital
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if you've never been, Appalachian is a good place to learn, and they have student discounts.

but other than for extreme beginners, anything in the east coast sucks ballsac.

11/14/2005 12:53:41 PM

Skack
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Pullen park when it snows. Build a kicker and line up the picnic tables.

Or just drive to Snowshoe. It's worth the extra couple of hours.

11/14/2005 1:03:05 PM

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"if you've never been, Appalachian is a good place to learn, and they have student discounts."


I've been to App on several occasions and it's always been fun. I learned to snowboard there. They have really simple courses all the way up to some with ramps and shit.

11/14/2005 1:06:30 PM

amac884
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i go to beech for the sole reason that men get a free lift ticket on thursdays

11/14/2005 1:11:19 PM

emptyDukes
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Beech Mountain in N.C. had some excellent deals last year. It's really good for both beginners and people who are decent.

11/14/2005 1:14:01 PM

KeB
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^yeah during the week you could get a lift pass for like 10 bucks and there was a day when guys got lift tickets for free.

11/14/2005 2:03:12 PM

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downhill skiing is offered as a pe elective and you can do snowboarding, its the best price you could get for like 5 days of skiiing and 4 nights at a hotel, comes out around 250, but i went there not knowing shit and left being able to carve and do some jumps

11/14/2005 3:34:35 PM

teh_toch
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Appalachian has a full ski school at their slopes. The entire place is basically designed about being a place for families / beginners to go and learn. I would highly recommend going there.

11/14/2005 4:01:17 PM

JT3bucky
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anyone know of any little cabins around there for cheap to rent

11/14/2005 4:06:00 PM

tjjuggle
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Go somewhere cheap with a nice bunny hill.

I think saphire valley was the ultimate beginners place but I can't be certain. It was basically 2 hills, bunny and real easy.

Be prepared to spend day 1 on your ass. Be prepared to spend day 2 on your ass a little less. By day 3 or 4 you should be feeling somewhat comfortable on green slopes and ready to tackle blue. By day 7 your going to want to be in Virginia (Wintergreen). By day 10 your going to want to be in West Virginia (Snowshoe)

11/14/2005 5:26:17 PM

punchmonk
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around you there are some, but my friend told me some of the best are like in Vermont/New Hampshire, into Canada, and over in Colorado.
Snowshoe is good in WV.

[Edited on November 14, 2005 at 7:54 PM. Reason : .]

11/14/2005 7:54:22 PM

Sputter
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Depends on your price range,

but here:

http://www.mtbachelor.com/

and here:

http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/index.htm

are great fairly inexpensive places to go.

11/14/2005 8:02:20 PM

bmdurham
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you would recoomend that for a sub 600 dollar trip?

11/14/2005 8:19:52 PM

JTHelms
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I vote Snowshoe as the best place in the region. They have awsome deals for college students too.

http://www.snowshoemtn.com/deals/winter-vacations/college-packages/index.htm

11/14/2005 8:22:44 PM

Sputter
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You could probably pull of either of those for six hundred, depending on the level of comfort you require and how much time you think your money is worth.


Bend is 35 a day for lift, that's cheap.

11/14/2005 8:24:15 PM

theDuke866
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Jackson Hole.

11/14/2005 8:25:42 PM

mcbob202
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Snowshoe is absolutely the best place in the region but plan on going for more than a weekend because it basically takes a day to get up there. There's 57 slopes and a fair share of black diamonds

11/14/2005 8:51:13 PM

theDuke866
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snowshoe is totally doable as a long weekend trip

leave friday afternoon, ski saturday and sunday, come home monday morning and be home by early afternoon.

snowshoe is the best place that's close, and it's fine for a beginner, but if you know what you're doing, there are only really 2 slopes that offer any challenge at all. the other big problem is that you spend more time dodging dumbasses than you do skiing.

11/14/2005 9:15:02 PM

JTHelms
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^ true that

I was there a few years ago with a brand-fucking-new board and some punk ass skiers were pushing eachother around and one fell right on my board and chipped it. Son of a bitch.

On the plus side, there is nothing like driving the 5 minutes to Silver Creek, straping on your board and riding down the slope to the pancake house for breakfast.

11/14/2005 9:28:58 PM

firefrah
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Beech and Snowshoe are my two favorites. It depends if you're just going for the day, or if you have the time to drive up to Snowshoe.

11/14/2005 9:43:16 PM

theDuke866
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^^i totally mauled an old man last time i was up there...he and some little tiny kid skiied right out in front of me. i can't remember what slope it was on, but it was a black diamond. they were both snowplowing.

now what in the hell are you doing on an expert slope (granted, snowshoe black diamonds aren't that hardcore, but they're still the hardest slopes on the mountain, and not for a beginner) if you can't even parallel turn?

anyway, i was HAULING ASS, and i couldn't really avoid missing both of them. it was just a matter of which one i hit, and i decided to take the old man out. i turned as hard as i could to try to miss him, and to bleed off as much speed as i could, but i still knocked the shit out of him.

i didn't really feel bad about it, either. he brought that one on himself.




but that's my big gripe about snowshoe. it's a clusterfuck. it's hard to ever really cut loose and give it all you've got, jumping off stuff and hauling ass, because the place is littered with people skiing on terrain well beyond their capabilities.

of course, nowhere else i've ever skiied in the east is any better in that regard, so i still say go to snowshoe.

11/14/2005 10:05:28 PM

JTHelms
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I always enjoy cutting off the trails... especially in the western territory

11/14/2005 11:07:41 PM

gnu01
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summit county, CO

11/15/2005 11:17:09 AM

boader
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I'd aggree that snowshoe is prob the best close place but alot of the ppl there suck
for example i was teacing my gf how to board on the GREEN slope (note green for beginner) and of
course she fell well some douche going all out ran into her and cussed her out about falling

also dont go to the places in NC b/c half the time there to icy to ride/learn anyways

11/15/2005 3:27:43 PM

YOMAMA
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Just go to Boone and go to Sugar on a Thursday and Friday.

You ski cheap if your a student and its mostly flat and open

11/15/2005 3:29:36 PM

SFAOK
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Breckenridge, Keystone, or A Basin in Colorado.... atleast that's where I go. I might actually skip my friday classes and make a little day trip up there.

11/15/2005 5:18:27 PM

TKEshultz
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snowboards can destroy the slopes, be a man and fucking ski

11/15/2005 5:24:11 PM

markgoal
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^Snowboarders that are actually good and make nice turns don't ruin the slopes, but 99.5% of snowboarders in the east "destroy the slopes, be a man and fucking ski" or make an effort to use and learn technique and courtesy. Same goes for you, snow plowers.

11/15/2005 5:35:23 PM

BobbyDigital
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That's why I love Alta.

Snowboarders are not allowed.

11/15/2005 5:48:34 PM

TKEshultz
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i know squaw valley use to prohibit snowboarders

however

if you people feel the need to stop and take a break, DONT DO IT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FUCKING SLOPE

[Edited on November 15, 2005 at 6:28 PM. Reason : blah]

11/15/2005 6:22:24 PM

TDiddyNCSU
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JTHelms can't snowboard - don't let him fool you.

11/15/2005 9:27:56 PM

teh_toch
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If you go to slopes in NC the skiers definitely tear up the slope as much as snowboarders.

11/15/2005 11:52:42 PM

theDuke866
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i don't know, i don't think that snowplowing is QUITE as bad as that gay "slide down the mountain sideways at 3 mph" shit that so many snowboarders do. that scrapes snow off the slope like nothing i've ever seen.

and yeah, it pisses me off to no end when snowboarders sit down in the middle of the slope. i always make it a point to fly by them and spray them with snow if i see them doing that shit.

i don't really like it when i yard sale and they head towards my scattered gear so they can bunny hop over it instead of helping me pick it up so i don't have to climb back up the mountain...but thankfully that's only happened a couple of times.



good snowboarders are fine by me...i like watching them do tricks and stuff (which i usually do when i'm waiting for them at the bottom of the hill ). there are just so many shitty ones. I guess it's because it's the trendy thing to do nowadays. plus, shitty snowboarders are more annoying than shitty skiiers for the aforementioned reasons.


***when i say "shitty", i don't mean "slow" (although most of them are).

11/16/2005 6:45:32 PM

Woodfoot
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I'M A SHITTY SNOWBOARDER, BUT ITS SO MUCH MORE FUN THAN BEING A SHITTY SKIIER

11/16/2005 6:48:09 PM

Lutra
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Honestly, if you're a n00b, it doesn't matter. The slopes in the east are shitty regardless. Altho, I wouldn't recommend Snowshoe or any of the bigger places around here, and try to go during the week so it's not as crowded and you won't get run over. I'd be happy to take you on one of my trips.

I wouldn't recommend Snowshoe because the beginner slopes are weird imo. They're sloped the wrong way for me, being a regular footed boarder. I kept having issues with getting stcuk in those stupid wire fences and having to hop my way out.

[Edited on November 17, 2005 at 8:53 PM. Reason : meh]

11/17/2005 8:50:32 PM

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