Jackson Hole
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Reviewed by Jackson=Ski Bum on April 16, 2009
Jackson=Ski Bum is a
skier
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Gods Lobbywho ever gave this mountain less then 5 is on drugs. All i know is that i skiied this montain my whole life of 14 years and im still not sick of it. comming off a record snowfall jackson hole was sculpted by gods hand himself. with the new red box back you can take the tram to the highest verticle rise in america.jackson has the toughest terrain period. with corbets couloir which is a 15 foot plunge into a narrow shoot were i broke my wrist twice and only conquerdtwice. But beware jackson has a great learning area but once you leave your in for a smack to the face with huge steep slopes. If you go to jackson which is a must take the tram to the top take rendezvous bowl to the laramie and take the lower tramline and race down for a 4 o clock happy hour at nicks and talk to george the guy with the dog siting on the table for the best stories on this side of the mississippi remember the best snowboarder around lives in jackson TRAVIS RICE NEVER SUMMER |
Reviewed by The Dude on November 10, 2008
The Dude is a
skier
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Jackson HoleJackson Hole is simply amazing. Believe it or not, it has a fantastic beginner area, but the jump to their so-called blue runs is like jumping out of an airplane.
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Reviewed by David on January 02, 2007
David is a
snowboarder
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amazingJackson Hole is great mostly for advanced skiers/riders but people at all skill levels can have a great time. They average about 450+ inches of snow a year, so the snow is great. For deep powder you can find it on almost any expert run after a storm, so hunting for fluff isn't hard at all. Their only downfalls is the location and nightlife. Being secluded, it costs a bit more to fly but the upside to that is no crowds. Other than bars, there isn't much to do at night. |
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