Well, so for the first time in my life I'm about to be living near some board hills, in Kingston, ON. I've been looking for places to go boarding over the winter...
I'd consider myself a beginner, I've been out 7-8 times in my life, but I can turn, go down the hill etc. I won't be doing any park/rails so don't worry about that.
Here are a few places I've found so far:
Dry Hill, Watertown, NY (looks small, but good for me to progress to the next level, only 30min away)
Snow Ridge, Turin, NY (a bit bigger, gets lots of snow, a bit more variety than dry hill, about 1-1.5 hrs away)
Gore Mountain, NY (this would be a weekend trip for me. I've found a B&B with a single room with some decent rates)
Tremblant, Quebec (I haven't looked at this, just realized that it's only about 3-3.5 hrs away, and in Canada)
Am I missing anything in north NY or in the Ottawa/Montreal Region?
Can you tell me anything good/bad about the hills above?
Thanks!
I'd consider myself a beginner, I've been out 7-8 times in my life, but I can turn, go down the hill etc. I won't be doing any park/rails so don't worry about that.
Here are a few places I've found so far:
Dry Hill, Watertown, NY (looks small, but good for me to progress to the next level, only 30min away)
Snow Ridge, Turin, NY (a bit bigger, gets lots of snow, a bit more variety than dry hill, about 1-1.5 hrs away)
Gore Mountain, NY (this would be a weekend trip for me. I've found a B&B with a single room with some decent rates)
Tremblant, Quebec (I haven't looked at this, just realized that it's only about 3-3.5 hrs away, and in Canada)
Am I missing anything in north NY or in the Ottawa/Montreal Region?
Can you tell me anything good/bad about the hills above?
Thanks!