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Hey guys,
been riding blue a lot, gotta make do with what you got right. Usually get a seasons pass and take a few trips out west and to ride a couple hills in the eastern townships, Montreal. I've Been reading about an area at blue mountain where there are no lifts and you can hike to ride some sick little trails. Says it's at the southern most part of the mountain... I'm looking for a local or anyone who has more info about this area I wanna hit up as soon as thie season starts. Cheers, |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: an igloo in Canada
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Thanks for the response. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Stoney Creek. ON
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Yes its worth it. Way better than Blue IMO. It gets cold in Tremblant but the elevation and verticle drop is way bigger and way more runs. The resort was voted #1 again. I am hitting Tremblant in February for 5 days and can't wait.
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