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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: CA
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Hehe since I re-learned how to snowboard 2 seasons ago, I've only been to Mt. High. Bear is only an extra 30 mins. so that's not bad. This season I went to High the 2nd day they opened and their fake snow was really, reallly thin(Was really warm too). Lots of dirt everywhere haha I was worried for my base & edges! I'm looking forward to checking Bear out.
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Location: Bear Mountain - Days Ridden: 20
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)It's gonna snow next week, so if you can, hold out till then |
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Oh! I have to ask: I'm still learning jumps & boxes so I enjoy speeding down/carving Upper/lower Chisolm & Conquest at Mt. High. Does Bear have similar trails like those? Last edited by Dim Mak 1470; 01-22-2013 at 01:18 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Central Coast, California
Posts: 85
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Bear mountain is set up like mountain high west, features everywhere. If you go to snow summit they have westridge which has a lot of features.
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