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Fireindc 10-28-2009 06:26 PM

Anyone else snowboard/ski?
 
Just curious, dont know about you guys.. but im getting antsy. First snow came through about a week ago, and its snowed once more since.. the mountain is starting to get that nice winter coat.

I started about two years ago, and have been addicted since.. Season pass both years, going at least 30 times each year. And I'm about to drop the $500 again this year for my pass.

Anyone else passionate about the snow sports?

ArtieParty 10-28-2009 06:51 PM

I love skiing. I try to go at least 3-4 times a season. Usually just go to the crappy mountains in the Pocono area, but we have been going to Gore Mountain once a year too. Should be going there again around the first week of Feb.


Always remember to pack at least 2 flasks of homemade polish vodka.

BenR 10-28-2009 06:53 PM

I was really into it growing up when I lived in denver, then I moved to detroit in high school and cars took over. Lately I've been thinking about getting more into skiing again. I'm planning on teaching the wife this winter.



It truly astounds me there are people that live in taos and do not have season passes. That place is amazing.

miataspeed2005 10-28-2009 06:59 PM

I've been snowboarding for about 6 years. Last year I only went once tho but I'm hoping this year I'll go more

Qckslvr 10-28-2009 07:24 PM

Even though I live no where near snow, I love the stuff. Used to own 7 sleds at one time. I did try snowboarding for a couple years. I discovered after my 2nd year of basically falling down the hill in multiple ways, I would stick to snowmobiles. :D

flydaddyskidz 10-28-2009 07:26 PM

Snowboarding for 3 years now. My boys, ages 21 and 26 got me hooked on it.
Usually go to Blue Mountain or Camelback in the Poconos. Went to Whiteface Mountain the first year I started. I was not experienced enough to take advantage of the great conditions, but had a blast. Stayed at Whiteface Lodge, which I highly recommend. Cannot wait for the snow!

ArtieParty 10-28-2009 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by flydaddyskidz (Post 475072)
Snowboarding for 3 years now. My boys, ages 21 and 26 got me hooked on it.
Usually go to Blue Mountain or Camelback in the Poconos. Went to Whiteface Mountain the first year I started. I was not experienced enough to take advantage of the great conditions, but had a blast. Stayed at Whiteface Lodge, which I highly recommend. Cannot wait for the snow!

Are you on the mob?

Fireindc 10-28-2009 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by BenR (Post 475061)
It truly astounds me there are people that live in taos and do not have season passes. That place is amazing.

There are way too many people here who dont do anything outdoors.

Also, this made me lol. If you are familiar with cross country skiing, its even funnier.


Ben, let me know if you ever come up to ski.

miataspeed2005 10-28-2009 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by Fireindc (Post 475081)
There are way too many people here who dont do anything outdoors.

Also, this made me lol. If you are familiar with cross country skiing, its even funnier.


Ben, let me know if you ever come up to ski.

Lmfao:bowrofl:

JDMAflac 10-28-2009 08:13 PM

going to rent a cabin this year and try snowboarding, always wanted to.

adamhershner 10-28-2009 11:22 PM

I love skiing.. I go at least 15 times a season, sometimes more. I love living in the mountains :laugh:

flydaddyskidz 10-29-2009 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by ArtieParty (Post 475073)
Are you on the mob?

Yes. Mainly lurking, I think I posted a couple of times but I don't remember if I properly introduced myself on the forum. I will need to do that next time I am over there. I am honored you have spoken with me, it appears you are a legend in the Central NJ area.

georgefury1 10-29-2009 05:31 AM

French fries pizza

BenR 10-29-2009 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Fireindc (Post 475081)

Ben, let me know if you ever come up to ski.



Definitely.

Rafa 10-29-2009 05:19 PM

Fireindc, we used to go to ski every year as a family when our kids were growing up.

We're planning on visiting our youngest son in Dallas at the end of the year and I had come across the Taos ski area as a possible option. Do you know how many hours it would take to drive from Dallas to Taos?

I'm trying to convince my wife to go but if she decides not to, I may visit my son a week earlier and he and I talked about making the trip for a 4 day ski stay.

Also; would you have any idea about how much the daily passes would cost per person?

I know there are other places to ski in NM which could be cheaper. Any thoughts?

Thanks

dstn2bdoa 10-29-2009 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by Rafa (Post 475437)
Fireindc, we used to go to ski every year as a family when our kids were growing up.

We're planning on visiting our youngest son in Dallas at the end of the year and I had come across the Taos ski area as a possible option. Do you know how many hours it would take to drive from Dallas to Taos?

I'm trying to convince my wife to go but if she decides not to, I may visit my son a week earlier and he and I talked about making the trip for a 4 day ski stay.

Also; would you have any idea about how much the daily passes would cost per person?

I know there are other places to ski in NM which could be cheaper. Any thoughts?

Thanks

A Dominican that knows how to ski? Wow, I'm impressed.

I'm Bi... Ski and snowboard:laugh::facepalm:

I have 3yrs of 100+ days, another 3 years of 50+ days, and the last 4 years have been ~15 days a year. Responsibility sucks!

Our local resorts should be opening this weekend (up here in BB).

naarleven 10-29-2009 07:20 PM

I live in Florida and used to travel every winter to snowboard. Been quite a few places. I miss it like nothing else. I should have been born in a ski town.

Jeff_Ciesielski 10-29-2009 07:22 PM

I snowboard, but I'm thinking about picking up a set of ski-boards this winter. Inline skating in the summer and snowboarding in the winter just dont mix :/

Fireindc 10-29-2009 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by Rafa (Post 475437)
Fireindc, we used to go to ski every year as a family when our kids were growing up.

We're planning on visiting our youngest son in Dallas at the end of the year and I had come across the Taos ski area as a possible option. Do you know how many hours it would take to drive from Dallas to Taos?

I'm trying to convince my wife to go but if she decides not to, I may visit my son a week earlier and he and I talked about making the trip for a 4 day ski stay.

Also; would you have any idea about how much the daily passes would cost per person?

I know there are other places to ski in NM which could be cheaper. Any thoughts?

Thanks

Hey Rafa, I actually moved here from Houston, and have made the drive several times after moving. I can tell you that it will be about a 14 hour drive. Although if you want to go skiing NM will be the closest place.

Taos Ski Valley($69 per lift ticket per adult) is the best resort in NM, period. And weather you want to go there depends entirely on your skill level. However within a 50 mile radius of where I live, there are several other ski resorts. Angel Fire Ski resort($59 per lift ticket) has less steep and extreme terrain and is much better for beginners.

There are also several other "small" ski resorts including Sipapu(at $39, and my favorite small resort to ride), and Red River to name a few.

Note that any of the prices I quoted are for once the season is in full swing. Discount Season is usually 11/26/09-12/18/09 & 3/29/10-4/4/1, and the prices are quite a bit lower during those times.

Hope I helped you out with my local ski knowledge. Just so you know in NM there are other ski resorts, most of which at quite a bit lower altitude, and not quite as good snow. If you are making the trip to Albuquerque or Santa Fe to ski I would recommend you make the extra trip up to the Taos/Angelfire area where we are at 7,000 ft +.

Let me know if you ever come up here!

crashnscar 10-29-2009 07:53 PM

I snowboard, usually Tahoe but I think I'm going to do a road trip to Utah this year with a few friends.

http://www.viva-sport.com/html/uploads/photos/64.jpg

Fireindc 10-29-2009 07:56 PM

Nice board, I love my ride.
http://images.proboardshop.com/ride-...59-08-prod.jpg

SKMetalworks 10-29-2009 08:13 PM

Been riding for 11 years. Last few years i have been taking night classes and working so havent been able to go much. I always like going but my snowboard friend is moving to spain for a year and wont be able to hit up the slopes. I may get a season pass.

skidude 10-29-2009 08:18 PM

I tried snowboarding once... didn't like it.

Seriously, skiing is my sport. Bought my season pass, and I'm heading up in about a month for opening day. I'll have to stop and get the ski rack at dad's sometime soon.

Faeflora 10-29-2009 11:28 PM

Fuck yah, I actually already have my lodging paid for. We are going to Colorado in December for two weeks and then in February for another week. My girlfriend got me into snowboarding and now I think I like it more than she does :)

Here's my board.

http://www.highsnobiety.com/uploads/...kidrobot_2.jpg

I actually am putting all my Miata and part stickers on it :). Powered by Weisco...

Rafa 10-29-2009 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by dstn2bdoa (Post 475473)
A Dominican that knows how to ski? Wow, I'm impressed.

I'm Bi... Ski and snowboard:laugh::facepalm:

I have 3yrs of 100+ days, another 3 years of 50+ days, and the last 4 years have been ~15 days a year. Responsibility sucks!

Our local resorts should be opening this weekend (up here in BB).

You'd be surprised! And I'm 56! ;)

Started to do it about 20 years ago and to my ever ending surprise it turned into the best family vacation ever! It was the first time I could share a physical activity with my 3 sons and my wife and even get some skiing in group. I loved it.

It was so good that we kept on doing it for quite some time. Stopped doing it because going to ski in Vail became a local fashion statement and I'm not into that.


Originally Posted by Fireindc (Post 475481)
Hey Rafa, I actually moved here from Houston, and have made the drive several times after moving. I can tell you that it will be about a 14 hour drive. Although if you want to go skiing NM will be the closest place.

Taos Ski Valley($69 per lift ticket per adult) is the best resort in NM, period. And weather you want to go there depends entirely on your skill level. However within a 50 mile radius of where I live, there are several other ski resorts. Angel Fire Ski resort($59 per lift ticket) has less steep and extreme terrain and is much better for beginners.

There are also several other "small" ski resorts including Sipapu(at $39, and my favorite small resort to ride), and Red River to name a few.

Note that any of the prices I quoted are for once the season is in full swing. Discount Season is usually 11/26/09-12/18/09 & 3/29/10-4/4/1, and the prices are quite a bit lower during those times.

Hope I helped you out with my local ski knowledge. Just so you know in NM there are other ski resorts, most of which at quite a bit lower altitude, and not quite as good snow. If you are making the trip to Albuquerque or Santa Fe to ski I would recommend you make the extra trip up to the Taos/Angelfire area where we are at 7,000 ft +.

Let me know if you ever come up here!

Fireindc; many, many thanks for all the great info you posted. :bigtu:

About my skiing skills; nothing to right home about (started to ski when I was around 38) but I ski down blue and black runs without too much hassle. I hate bumps with a passion though! :laugh:

7,000 ft + is not that much of a problem. In fact, I would think it would make for perfect snow! Vail is over 11,000 ft and I did face issues there a couple of times. You get there and can't ski for the first 24 hours! Not fun :vash:

BTW, wouldn't you say that it would be a shorter trip to NM from Dallas than from Houston? I mean, isn't NM in a straight line with Dallas? My US geography sucks! :vash:

BenR 10-30-2009 07:01 PM

Dallas to ABQ, Santa Fe, or Taos would be a shorter drive than Houston by about 3 hours. Dallas is a bit farther south that ABQ. Amarillo is about even in lattitude with ABQ.

If it's a really good snow season Pajarito is a nice, kinda hidden local spot. It's basically in Los Alamos right near the labs. If the natural snow sucks, skip it. I tend to go towards Durango and Wolf Mountian in Pagosa Springs. Sandia hasn't had worthwhile snow in years, though it's starting to snow early this season.

Taos is a great mountain and city. Fireindc is a lucky man.

Rafa if you pass through ABQ let me know.

Rafa 10-30-2009 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by BenR (Post 475927)
Dallas to ABQ, Santa Fe, or Taos would be a shorter drive than Houston by about 3 hours. Dallas is a bit farther south that ABQ. Amarillo is about even in lattitude with ABQ.

If it's a really good snow season Pajarito is a nice, kinda hidden local spot. It's basically in Los Alamos right near the labs. If the natural snow sucks, skip it. I tend to go towards Durango and Wolf Mountian in Pagosa Springs. Sandia hasn't had worthwhile snow in years, though it's starting to snow early this season.

Taos is a great mountain and city. Fireindc is a lucky man.

Rafa if you pass through ABQ let me know.

I appreciate that info Ben. Many thanks :bigtu:

I will surely contact you if I get to go.

Fireindc 10-31-2009 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by BenR (Post 475927)
Dallas to ABQ, Santa Fe, or Taos would be a shorter drive than Houston by about 3 hours. Dallas is a bit farther south that ABQ. Amarillo is about even in lattitude with ABQ.

If it's a really good snow season Pajarito is a nice, kinda hidden local spot. It's basically in Los Alamos right near the labs. If the natural snow sucks, skip it. I tend to go towards Durango and Wolf Mountian in Pagosa Springs. Sandia hasn't had worthwhile snow in years, though it's starting to snow early this season.

Taos is a great mountain and city. Fireindc is a lucky man.

Rafa if you pass through ABQ let me know.

Good call, I've heard about that spot from a couple I met up at the ski valley. They both has season passes to Taos as well, but said it was a nice little mountain with good snow.

Taos is a tiny town, but I do indeed love it here. I do occasionally miss the city life, but alas im here for at least another year or two before getting back to that. Ive got to finish my house, garage, etc up here first ;)

Godless Commie 10-31-2009 11:14 AM

Well, I usedtocould. Ski, that is.

I used to ski an average of 20 days every season - for 20 years - when I lived in AK. I would buy a deeply discounted midweek season pass at Alyeska, and skip the crowded weekend scene.
I also kept all my ski gear right by the front door, like a fireman. I would run over to Alpenglow for night skiing in the evenings, too.
There was plenty of cross country skiing, too. Usually 7 to 10 mile runs late at night. Does wonders for conditioning.

I would also go on ski vacations in the lower 48. Did some wild country skiing, and cat skiing, too. An entire day in the wildest mountains on a couple of snowmachines would mean amazing skiing for the price of a couple gallons of gas.

Now that I moved to Istanbul, I have only managed 4 days in the past five years. Sucks.
Skiing is considered a rich bastard's pastime here. Resorts are chock full of pretentious assholes who would rather show off their expensive shit than ski.

Skiing requires discipline, but is the most fun I have ever had without having to unzip my pants.


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