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Best Ski Towns??????

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granth   +1y
Where do you go mid-December to ski and board during the day and get completely fuckin trashed at local ski town bars? My brother and I are trying to get something together and planned to go boarding for a week and party it up somewhere we don't have anyone around that we know
jcjcsoccerkid   +1y
i've been snowboarding at snowshoe mtn. in west virginia and it was fuckin tight, not sure about bars there as i went with the fam lol
ElCadillacKid   +1y
i've heard that Vail and Aspen in Colorado are excellent places to go
gimp5561   +1y
boone NC is a ski town and home of ASU
spraybomb   +1y
Used to go every year when I was younger to Ski Beach in Boone. Pretty cool place, a few bars to drink at. Overly crowded with tourists though, and the locals can get kinda pissy because of it. Last time I went, I almost got into a fight with some dude behind the counter because he said I didn't pay for my beers. I was so mad I was shaking!
Anyways, also been to Snowshoe, WV, Telluride, CO, and Breckinridge, CO. All very cool mountains. Wildcat in New Hampshire is supposedly kick ass too.
CHOSN1   +1y
Edited: 9/28/2008 7:59:45 PM by CHOSN1

I've always skied in Keystone Colorado. Does get a little crowded though but definitely some fun slopes if you are into the "fast as you can go" kinda thing. But if you haven't been skiing in awhile, i would highly recommend doing some leg strengthening exercises because you will get tired quick.
flcracker   +1y
We used to go to Vermont alot. Theres like 3 mountains right there together and then at night they have all these little shack bars where you can go and not worry about a bunch of drunks wanting to fight. Good place to just kick back and chill.
pearldrop   +1y


I always go to Whistler B.C. The mountain is awesome and so is the nightlife.

I usually go during the summer for downhill mountain biking, but the mountains are some of the best in the world for skiing and snowboarding.





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