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Good, if you like park
by rocubr - Nov 25, 2011
Pros: Park, Close to Seattle
Cons: No expert terrain, expensive, crowded, poor snow
Source: The Summit at Snoqualmie
Name: Ross Bretherton
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Life Status: Single
Experience: Advanced Skier
Newbie:
1455 Points
Contributions:
Crystal Mountain, Stevens Pass Resort, Whistler Blackcomb
Chamonix - Mont Blanc, Jackson Hole
Alpental, Andermatt, Engelberg Titlis , Flims - Laax - Falera, Flumserberg, Mt. Bachelor, Mt. Baker, The Summit at Snoqualmie
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SKIING! Duh... I love both backcountry and area skiing.
An advanced backcountry and area skier.
Feb 16, 2011
Nov 25, 2011
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by rocubr - Nov 25, 2011
Pros: Park, Close to Seattle
Cons: No expert terrain, expensive, crowded, poor snow
Source: The Summit at Snoqualmie
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by rocubr - Feb 27, 2011
Pros: alpine terrain, modern lifts, terrain park
Cons: A few bottlenecks,
Source: Flims - Laax - Falera
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by rocubr - Feb 27, 2011
Pros: close to Zurich, good train
Cons: variable snow, not enough difficult terrain
Source: Flumserberg
by rocubr - Feb 22, 2011
I hear Snoqualmie Pass just opened Summit East again with a new backside. Does anyone know if it's any good? Hoping for tons of snow this week! Full article
by rocubr - Feb 22, 2011
I feel like a 3D helmet cam would be kind of excessive... Just to play the video, people would need a 3DTV...... Full comment
Source: GoPro To Launch 3D Sports Camera For Fast-Action POV Footage
by rocubr - Feb 22, 2011
The trail map shows up on the thumbnail, but not on the actual post... hmmmm..... Full comment
Source: Hidden Gems
by rocubr - Feb 22, 2011
Ugh, I hate lift break downs. I was on Jersey Cream at Whistler for 45mins when it broke down and it was... Full comment
Source: The Broken Lift At Northstar
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