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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Warwick, RI
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I've never been out west but I'd really like to go late this season or maybe next. I'm not sure what would be best suited for an intermediate rider. I ride blues and am just starting to get used to blacks.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Ohio
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Spent a week at Whitefish last year, Great mountain, plenty of terrain and almost non-existent lift lines. The worst part was the fog. At times you can’t see shit and have to rely on the orange poles the set to mark the trails. There isn't much après ski at the resort but a free shuttle runs into town and there are some good bars and restaurants. Grab some Moose Drool and huckleberry ice cream while you're out there. If you’re up for the drive Fernie is about two hours away. I went for a day and was drowning in powder!
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Another HoneyComb canyon lover here, that place is pure heaven(when it's open!) when there's even a little fresh snow, can't wait to hike the crap out of it this winter.
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