Question:
where should i go snowboarding?
samantha c
2010-09-24 19:11:37 UTC
I'm thinking about spending my spring break snowboarding (at the end of Feb 2011). Where has the best boarding, Denver, CO; Whistler, BC Canada; or Bardonecchia, Italy?
Four answers:
snowmakesmehorny
2010-09-24 20:51:02 UTC
well first of all let me tell you, i live in australia and our snow is ****

but what i can say is that ive heard alot of good things about whistler and that it has soft snow. if i could pick any where to snowboard out of the above list you have set up, id go with whistler just cause its sounds cool, tho italy would be nice but i assume u live in america and would love to save your money by not flying over seas. If you do want to go overseas snowboarding, go to switzerland or new Zealand. I know that they have good snow!
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2010-09-25 19:48:10 UTC
Well first thing Dont know where you live but italy is goning to be hella expensive, whistler's conditions can be great or horrible, Colorado is awesome its where i live and the snow here is great, the weird thing is Febuary is actually dry here and we still get snow but not as much as in january april or march, So i would say colorado is your safest bet, we have large and awesome resorts here but i encourage you to check out the small ones like, Loveland Ski Area, its got great terrain and is very local so there's not many gapers flying around.
anonymous
2010-09-25 09:11:50 UTC
Go to Colorado. The conditions in whistler are hit and miss, they can be really amazing or really crappy. Remember the olympics? Horrible conditions. If you go to Colorado go up to summit county and there are about 5 world class resorts within a 30 mile radius. Vail, beaver creek, breckinridge, copper, keystone
anonymous
2010-09-25 17:36:17 UTC
i would say Italy

i've heard they have some smooth, long, fun mountains to ride.


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