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butterfly
melissa

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: West CoCo, CA
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ok i'll try since i am not being too productive at work right now...
I went to Heavenly once and unfortunately it was martin luther king weekend. It was so crowded that everything was tracked out by like 10 am, even though it snowed like 3 feet the day before. The other problem I had with heavenly is that there are a lot of traverses to get from one part of the mountain to the other and as a snowboarder, that sucks. It’s also one of the more expensive mountains (like $59 WITH the Safeway discount, $70+ without). Martijn is a better rider than me and he has been to Heavenly two other times and he didn’t feel that mountain either. It’s way overhyped compared to other resorts in Tahoe.
Northstar is ok. I only go there when the weather is too bad to go to Squaw. The thing is, if you stay in Truckee, you are about the same distance from Squaw, Northstar, and Alpine Meadows so you can get some variety. Squaw is by far my favorite because it has really varied terrain and some really fun challenging stuff. They have 2 half pipes and at least 1 terrain park (not too sure as I don’t do terrain parks). The only problem is that the higher lifts shut down when it is snowing hard or windy. So when that happens it is better to go to Northstar because it is more protected. Alpine Meadows is the resort adjacent to Squaw. It has really similar terrain but it is slightly smaller. The good thing is that it is like $41 and they cut off how many people they let in each day. It’s one of the cheapest resorts in Tahoe (Homewood is the cheapest, at about $25). Squaw is $70+ but I usually pay $41 so price doesn’t affect my opinion of it much.
As for Whistler, I have never been there but it is Martijn’s favorite resort that he has ever been too (and he has ridden VT, NY, PA, in the Sierras, in the rockies, and the Alps).
As for airports, you can get to Tahoe in roughly 45 minutes if you fly to Reno, 2 hours from SMF, and 4+ hours from SFO. (I don’t know if there are any direct flights from new york to Reno).
And most importantly, if you are coming to Tahoe, don’t do it NYE week. It is more crowded that week, sometimes there isn’t heaps of snow yet, and most importantly, we need to ride together. 
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Aug-24-2006 11:08
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optionvdo
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location:
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I use to live in Lake Taho (South Shore) and Mammoth for over a year. Mammother you cannot go wrong with as it usually has really good snow and excellent park all season long. Though the crowds are growing with Mammoths popularity. Plus Mammoth doesnt get the "Sierra Cement" that Tahoe cant when the dumps are not dry enough. The only thing that compares in Tahoe that is consistent would be Squaw, but even that really can't compare. However on big dry snow storms, Kirkwood is ridiculous and Heavenly can be great off-trail too. Ask about a place called Fire Break. You may not be able ot run it anymore with the new Gondola, but....
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Aug-24-2006 17:28
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TheMETHOD
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: San Francisco, California USA
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I've been riding for about 5 years now, here are my recommendations:
Squaw
PRO: Huge, fast lifts, tons of runs, terrain parks, never over crowded, night boarding!
CONS: Expensive
TIP: skip the lines and get to the top fast, take the cable car.
Northstar
PRO: Huge, fast lifts, great backside, big jump park
CONS: Expensive, sometimes too crowded, parking sucks
TIP: get there early for best parking.
Sugarbowl
PRO: Cheap, nice jump park, rarely over crowded
CONS: Not huge, lots of beginners
TIP: get there early for best parking.
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Aug-25-2006 19:20
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