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Need advice on snowboarding near NYC
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| avikonen |
Hey guys,
I was wondering what are the best snowboarding places near NYC. I want to limit this to no more than a 4 hour drive away from the city. For instance, I've heard of hunter mountain but I don't know if it is any good. Also, I'm looking for a place that does rentals and teaches classes ;) Thanks! |
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| dallastar |
| all in all have a super fabulous time babe! |
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| avikonen |
[DOH! Wrong forum - sorry!
QUOTE]Originally posted by avikonen
Hey guys,
I was wondering what are the best snowboarding places near NYC. I want to limit this to no more than a 4 hour drive away from the city. For instance, I've heard of hunter mountain but I don't know if it is any good. Also, I'm looking for a place that does rentals and teaches classes ;) Thanks! [/QUOTE] |
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| EvilTree |
| Haha! Self pwned! |
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| Irishaddict |
Ellicottville
ps. hi fran :) |
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| slingshot |
vermont can't be all that far from new york?
as well, how about lake placid? (not too sure how far it is tho) |
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| GTUnit |
Bellaire Mountain.
Hunter is bigger and the trails are longer.
Both offer classes and rent equipment.
Buy yourself some used gear. Rentals are expensive and not worth it unless you have $$ to burn. |
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| NuERA |
| quote: | Originally posted by Irishaddict
Ellicottville
ps. hi fran :) |
thats what i was going to say. but its pretty far, no? |
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| avikonen |
| LOL! Thanks guys for your advice. Happy New Years to all :D |
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| nusty |
OKEMO!
do it. they are the only ones with more than 50 runs open in the area right now! they have the best man made snow in the north east... which this year is really important. |
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