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Wheres the park!??

melanie84

  • Name: Melanie
  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 25
  • Life Status: Attached
  • Experience: Intermediate Snowboarder
  • melanie84
  • Newbie 640 Points
  • Last seen: Nov 9, 2009
  • Contributions: melanie84 has reviewed 2 resorts, written 0 blogs, made 3 comments and shared 14 photos
 

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  • Overall Rating 3
  • Family Friendly 4
  • Downhill Terrain 3
  • Terrain Park 1
  • Nightlife 2

Pros: Summer boarding had the big dawgs peeing their panties! HAHA

Cons: The parks are hard to come by in the winter and the weather gets bad!

Recommended Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Recommended For: Single/Newlyweds, Families
Date Visited: Jul, 2009

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I go to timberline when its raining at skibowl because if its raining at skibowl, its for sure snowing at T-Line, and no one wants to go boarding in the rain. Ouch! I am a park junky and I always hate going to a resort to find that they are skimpy on the park. Rails here are sure hard to find but the jumps are nice, if the right lifts are open. Summer boarding is CRAZY here. Its sooooo high up it gives me extreme vertigo. I love it. And the park is absolutely INSANE! Two half pipes, every rail you can possibly think of, and jumps so high it feels like its shooting you clear out to space. This is for the Big Dawgs ONLY. Unless you like alot of pain. Also, if its warm out, you will be using all of your energy buttering to stay above the slush and go faster than 2 mile per hour. It kinda ruins the whole point of going. Not to mention how packed it gets during the summer with extreme boarder who just want you outa their way. But, if the weather is right, usually in spring or late winter, you can have a great day here. Lifts are quick and the runs are long. Great place to learn how to board.
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