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Join Date: Aug 2011
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I was so freaking happy when i got an email on my phone in the middle of a 100 degree weather, that Mt. Hood Meadows has season passes on sale! just sharing with anyone who doesn't know and boards there : ) Means the seasons coming!!!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Mt. Hood, Oregon
Posts: 1,272
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What? the fusion pass? Timberline and Skibowl on one pass, and its cheaper than meadows. Skibowl is better than meadows on a good pow day anyway.
Timberline will be reopening on Sept 30 and there is still plenty of snow Mt. Hood Fusion Pass | One Pass - Two Great Ski Areas. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Heres my problem with that....Im way more comfortable with Meadows, cause thats were ive gone the most, and ive only been going 1 year... also my schools snowboarding club is at meadows...and meadows is 379$ before Nov 7....plus i have to pay for most of it.....but if i could i would totally buy that! where do u go the most?
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Mt. Hood, Oregon
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Tline mostly. Yes it's flat but if you know your way around there are some really awesome stashes and some good drops. Plus almost everyone I know rides there so it's much more of a "local" place then meadows. If you want to ride park, timberline is the place, even if you're a beginner the progression features are way better. Liftlines are also non existent
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