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  • Whistler/Blackcomb

    11 19.64%
  • Alta/Snowbird

    27 48.21%
  • Jackson/Targhee

    14 25.00%
  • Squaw/Alpine Meadows

    4 7.14%
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  1. #1
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    Random Friday Poll (ski related)

    OK, haven't seen many random friday polls, so how about one this week.

    If you could choose only 2 mountains to ski for the rest of you life, what would they be?
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    No Keystone/Breck option?

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    What? No love for:
    Vail
    Aspen
    Sun Valley
    Heavenly

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    Cool

    Everest & K2. My life wouldn't last long, but what a way to go, eh?
    ¡Órale, vato!

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    Forgot the Liberty/Roundtop option too.

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    Pic Blanc/La Meije would keep me occupied.

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    Where's Hunter/Windham?
    "There is a hell of a huge difference between skiing as a sport- or even as a lifestyle- and skiing as an industry"
    Hunter S. Thompson, 1970 (RIP)

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    What about the Greek Peak, Labrador and Song Mountain trifecta?

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    Trifecta. A word that gets many airings here at TGR.

    Perhaps it should be banned and any future trifecterers tarred and feathered.

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    Since it's a trifecta, perhaps they should be tarred, feathered and ridden out of town on a rail.

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    Talking

    Since nickle is my favorite I had to go with Alta/Snowbird, but coudn't I go up to Jackson once in a while? Pretty Please....
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    All great mountains, but all fucking zoos with too many people, too many rockstars and too many condos.

    La Meije alone would have me cockstuck. There's a new entry to the lexicon.

    Briancon always burbles to the top. The number of places within an hour is freaking staggering: La Grave, Trois Vallees, Val Cenis, Val Frejus, Bardoneccia, Claviere, Montgenevre, Sestrieres, Saulx d'Oulx, Vars/Risoul, The Queyras (Ceillac, Aiguilles, Abries, St. Veran/Molines) and at leat 5 others with over 4k vertical feet.

    Alagna/Champoluc/Gressoney is mindblowing in size.

    But Silverton has hit my siren's chord for a while: low key, friendly town, minimal rock stars, cheap food and lodging, killer skiing. Plus Telluride is an easy day trip, provided it's not dumping madly, in which case, you'd be nuts to ski elsewhere than Silverton.
    Last edited by Buster Highmen; 07-09-2004 at 10:20 AM.
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    Originally posted by Buster Highmen
    All great mountains, but all fucking zoos with too many people, too many rockstars and too many condos.

    La Meije alone would have me cockstuck. There's a new entry to the lexicon.

    Briancon always burbles to the top. The number of places within an hour is freaking staggering: La Grave, Trois Vallees, Val Cenis, Val Frejus, Bardoneccia, Claviere, Montgenevre, Sestrieres, Saulx d'Oulx, Vars/Risoul, The Queyras (Ceillac, Aiguilles, Abries, St. Veran/Molines) and at leat 5 others with over 4k vertical feet.

    Alagna/Champoluc/Gressoney is mindblowing in size.

    But Silverton has hit my siren's chord for a while: low key, friendly town, minimal rock stars, cheap food and lodging, killer skiing. Plus Telluride is an easy day trip, provided it's not dumping madly, in which case, you'd be nuts to ski elsewhere than Silverton.
    You'll have to excuse Buster -- he's got taste.
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    I wish I could add one more to the poll, and that would be Red Mountain and Whitewater, I suppose I should have thought of that about 2 hours ago. They fill the low key and uncrowded slot perfectly.

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    Nobody here knows the Queyras. It's the magical mystery place. Il s'appelle le nouvelle Vallee X.

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    Originally posted by glademaster
    I wish I could add one more to the poll, and that would be Red Mountain and Whitewater, I suppose I should have thought of that about 2 hours ago. They fill the low key and uncrowded slot perfectly.

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    Nobody here knows the Queyras. It's the magical mystery place. Il s'appelle le nouvelle Vallee X.
    It's a bunch of dinky backwater draglift joints 2500-4k in vert. But after le glitz de la set jette d l"Europe and pounded pistes, it just sounds really attractive.
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    I voted Jackson/Targee but mostly for the backcountry. While it is now getting as busy as lift served at some of the smaller resorts I've been to, it is good, and it is challenging in many aspects.

    Please don't tell my home mountains I am thinking about cheating.

    Honestly, if I were to choose a mountain or two to ski for the rest of my life, I'd take a smaller mountain, someplace out of the way, little in the way crowds, old lifts, crappy cafe, nice terrain, good backcountry, etc. You know, the kind of place we would all like to call home.

    Is that asking to much?
    Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me.

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    Originally posted by LCC


    Honestly, if I were to choose a mountain or two to ski for the rest of my life, I'd take a smaller mountain, someplace out of the way, little in the way crowds, old lifts, crappy cafe, nice terrain, good backcountry, etc. You know, the kind of place we would all like to call home.

    Is that asking to much?
    Sounds like the Whitewater/Red Mountain option I mentioned above.

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    Originally posted by Big E
    Forgot the Liberty/Roundtop option too.
    He's young. He'll step up to the big-leagues soon...

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    I wouldn't pick any of those mainstream places, I'd pick some way cool place in a totally obscure heady locale with heady cool locals.

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    no question there, I'll be skiing alta and snowbird for a long long time. Little Cottonwood canyon is one of the sweetest places on earth.

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    Originally posted by Plakespear
    Where's Hunter/Windham?
    About 45 minutes north of the true ghetto favorite:

    Vernon Valley / Great Gorge

    (dropping it old school - Mountain Creek What???)

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    Blackcomb (although could make do with Crystal) and Las Lenas - what nobody else wants to ski in the summer?

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    Originally posted by tywhy
    no question there, I'll be skiing alta and snowbird for a long long time. Little Cottonwood canyon is one of the sweetest places on earth.
    totally bra.
    tell al your bros to

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