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slopes PLEAS help!
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I think that what he really needs is a lesson or two. Maybe go to Cat on a weekday. Get a package deal that includes a lesson. The lesson will be less crowded on a weekday and less people on the slopes. I think that would open him up to slopes on any of the mountains.
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@OEC4 259219 wrote:I think that what he really needs is a lesson or two. Maybe go to Cat on a weekday. Get a package deal that includes a lesson. The lesson will be less crowded on a weekday and less people on the slopes. I think that would open him up to slopes on any of the mountains.This is true
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plenty of beginner slopes at all the resorts. forget about who has the steepest
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thanks all yall have been greatly helpfull!
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sugar has the flatest terrain and the steepest terrain. the bottom of that hill is like kansas
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@jamsandwich 259451 wrote:sugar has the flatest terrain and the steepest terrain. the bottom of that hill is like kansas
agreed...as I told someone before, I started skiing on Sugar...the bunnie slope done enough gets to be boring...then you move on to big birch, which for a newbie may seem steep, but is that push you need to get better, then you can move up to the longer ones, and eventually get to the black diamonds...I'd say sugar is pretty progressive and a great place to learn!
agreed...as I told someone before, I started skiing on Sugar...the bunnie slope done enough gets to be boring...then you move on to big birch, which for a newbie may seem steep, but is that push you need to get better, then you can move up to the longer ones, and eventually get to the black diamonds...I'd say sugar is pretty progressive and a great place to learn!
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I agree Sugar probably has some of the best terrain. My problems with them come from their infrastructure, employees, and busloads of people.