attn: socal snowboard crew
Getting a season pass this time, so I *have* to go snowboarding or else it'll get wasted.
Not sure if I want Bear or Mt. High. I've never really had a good time at High, but both times I went there the conditions were terrible. I heard the east side is nice though...
Also anyone here file/dull their edges for park? Not sure if I wanna do that because I only have one board, but I do want to keep learning boxes and rails and stuff this season.
Not sure if I want Bear or Mt. High. I've never really had a good time at High, but both times I went there the conditions were terrible. I heard the east side is nice though...
Also anyone here file/dull their edges for park? Not sure if I wanna do that because I only have one board, but I do want to keep learning boxes and rails and stuff this season.
I can't comment because I haven't been to bear in three years, but I taught my little brother just fine at high last season.
Either resort should be fine to learn at, it just depends where you friends ride. Start on the bunny slopes, and slowly progress your way higher and higher. Also, try to borrow as much gear as you can from your friends, this will save you a good amount of cash vs renting. If you HAVE to rent, rent around here, and not at the mountain, it is considerably cheaper to do so. You're going to spend the majority of your first day on your ass, so dress warmly. Good gloves/pants are a must for learners.
Either resort should be fine to learn at, it just depends where you friends ride. Start on the bunny slopes, and slowly progress your way higher and higher. Also, try to borrow as much gear as you can from your friends, this will save you a good amount of cash vs renting. If you HAVE to rent, rent around here, and not at the mountain, it is considerably cheaper to do so. You're going to spend the majority of your first day on your ass, so dress warmly. Good gloves/pants are a must for learners.



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