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daisys95gt

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Posted on Nov 28, 2006

I hope the "big secret" isn't the same "big secret" they have every year, 'cause it's not really a big secret anymore.

I've had passes to Cascade and Tyrol & I think Tyrol does a better job maintaining their jumps & rails. Though I only go on the weekend, I've heard it gets pretty crappy during the week.

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joliver1

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Posted on Nov 29, 2006

i've been to tyrol on a weekday and the take offs were shitty. tyrol also doesnt have very many jumps. Cascade does maintain there park regularaly. they have park crew workers out there everyday to maintain the Jumps. Jakes the best worker their.  the park also get groomed every day to.

boardline22

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Posted on Feb 14, 2007

Posted by daisys95gt
I hope the "big secret" isn't the same "big secret" they have every year, 'cause it's not really a big secret anymore.

I've had passes to Cascade and Tyrol & I think Tyrol does a better job maintaining their jumps & rails. Though I only go on the weekend, I've heard it gets pretty crappy during the week.

 
what's the big secret?

spwrozek

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Posted on Nov 05, 2007

Mt. Ripley - Mediocre.  I ride it almost everyday but it isn't that great.  Park usually has some good jumps.  Rails are hit and miss.  It is never setup very early in the season. Terrain is pretty good.  Pretty steep.  Good tree runs.  They built a new lift this summer so accessing the right side of the mountain with the better terrain is much much easier on a snowboard now.  It has weird hours though beware! does not open till 3 on the weekdays and stays open till nine. 

Mt. Bohemia - The reason to work a class schedule with only 13 credits and two days off.  It is awesome.  Steep, cliffs, chutes, Glades, you name it they got it.  Back country in the Midwest.  No park but you don't need one when you have a mountain like that to play on.  You can build some good jumps around the place too.  $99 season pass, can't go wrong there.  It is pretty much awesome.  I will be there most tuesdays, thursdays, sundays for anyone who is up this way. 

Nubs Nob - Best place imo in the LP of MI.  Big, lots of terrain, good park, good pipe, nice glades.  You do not get bored there that is for sure.  If I had to pick a place to go in the LP it is Nubs. 

Bittersweet - Best in K-Zoo for sure.  Have an express lift even though it is so short.  The park is usually pretty good.  I always have fun there.  After a day there it is boring though.  Much better then timber ridge.  A lot of fun in the spring. 


Graysontrays01

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Posted on Nov 12, 2007

Posted by perrik
I'm in. Where would you like to go?


I like Lutsen, but it takes a while to get there. Depending on your speed, it's a 2-hour drive from Duluth. Driving up there or back in the dark puts your car at risk--lots of deer about.

That said, it's got 4 different mountains/hills to choose from. The best is either Mystery or Moose, I forget. Head over there on the gondola. On a good day you can ride down and be looking at Lake Superior. Pretty cool, that. Sort of like Tahoe in the Midwest: A more awesome lake, if much less substantial terrain.

Can't speak to the terrain park, if there is one, as that's not my scene. If you're into the musical scene, "Pappa Charlies"--on mountain--has a lot of shows.

Supposedly they're going to be opening up some winch-served terrain within two years. If you're into steeps, that would be worth checking out.

All in all, I'd say it's the best resort in the Midwest, though I've never been to Bohemia.


smashvixin

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Posted on Nov 19, 2007

well anyone who knows me knows i've been alot of places between wisco mn and michigan.... as for the best.....
 
parks- marquette (mi) and spirit mountian(mn) both have super parks that are pretty well maintained.....one up maquette does have though is real snow....spirit tends to get a little icer and colder with the wind coming of lake superior.....
 
but as for freeridin- lutsen or bohemia........bohemias $100 pass sale day is december 8th just incase anyones wondering.......
....midwest vixins....we're taking over.....


perimeterbur...

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Posted on Jan 05, 2008

Chestnut - The parks pretty good. It kind of lacks intermediate level rail shit. It's either 25 foot long rails or tiny ass ride ons. The other terrain features are usually pretty good. They always have a pretty good park plus two or three pipes. Plus the rail jam is always awesome as well.
 
The actual hills are fairly decent and it usually doesnt get too crowded with more of the begining riders opting to go to Sundown in Dubuque. Obviuosly the weekends are busier, but you cant beat the midnight riding on Fridays.
 
And the "lake" its located near is actually the Mississippi River, but whats the difference?

[Edited by perimeterburn999 on 1/5/2008 at 2:09 PM]
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NewbieBoarder

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Posted on Feb 13, 2008

Chestnut im Galena is nice, cool scenery. they got a couple halfs pipes and some nice jumps and rails and boxs and stuff. you can pull some sick shit there

Patio

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Posted on Apr 28, 2008

I realize the chance of getting a reply in the off season is very very low... but hows sunburst? it looked pretty cool from the website. I think I'm going to get a season pass there if I go to UW milwaukee next year.
[Edited by Patio on 9/7/2008 at 2:20 PM]

roguesnow

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Posted on Sep 17, 2008

Spirit Mt. IN Duluth Mn. Always has a killer park. but they got a bit crazy with thier "showtime" jump last season and it was just about impossible to hit the big side. (i think it was at 70-75?) not enough speed for a botter like that there.
whap
to be honest, I didnt like the artifact.


boardera99

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Posted on Sep 24, 2008

Chestnut- It had a really good terrain park.  I think it had 2 pipes when I went there.  Some of the jumps were pretty huge and they had a few beginner/intermediate jumps and rails.

White Cap- Big place but little terrain.  Only a few small jumps and rails, there are some cool little cliffs though.  The first day i got there though, they got about a foot of snow and didn't groom it.  It was awsome riding in fresh powder.  These a lot of trees there too, so you can make some runs through the trees which is pretty fun.

Bittersweet/Timber Ridge/Swiss Valley- All fun places in lower mi.  They're not that big but they're fun and have some decent rails and jumps.


chronders

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Posted on Oct 21, 2008

Lutsen is sick... 
Damn it feels good to be a spliff ass gangsta


hikingwithdogs

Posts : 125
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Posted on Dec 11, 2008

Lutsen
 
 

 
Mid America's Largest and Highest
Base Elevation:
1,088 feet
Lift Service Vertical Rise:
825 feet
Ski Area Acreage:
1,000 acres
Number of Runs:
92
Longest Run:
2 miles
Steepest Runs:
Experts Cutoff & The Plunge
Types of Trails:
easiest: 18%
more difficult: 47%
most difficult: 25%
expert: 10%
Annual Snowfall:
9.5 feet
Snowmaking:
231 Acres excluding gladed runs
Lift Facilities:
10 Total: Mid-Americas only Gondola/ four passenger (Moose Mountain Tramway), 1 NEW triple chair lift (Naked Lady), 7 double chair lifts (Ullr, Eagle, Mystery, Bridge, Bull, Caribou and Timberwolf) and 1 ski/snowboard school conveyor lift
Lift Capacity:
10,000 Riders/hour
Best Known For:
Wide-open, groomed cruisers and family-friendly activities. Lutsen offers a diverse variety of terrain spread over 4 mountains and boasting 1,000 skiable acres, 92 runs and 986' of vertical.
Best-kept Secret:
Lutsen offers 60 acres of tree skiing runs
Lodging:
3150 pillows within a 20-mile radius. For more information please click here.
Restaurants:
4: Mountainview Grill, Papa Charlie's Tavern & Stage, Rosie's Café, and the Summit Chalet
Average Winter Temp:
24° F


[Edited by hikingwithdogs on 12/11/2008 at 11:54 AM]
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Walto

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Posted on Jan 28, 2009

I just got back from a 3-day snowboarding trip in Wisconsin. Figured I would do a quick comparison of Devils Head, WI and Cascade Mountain, WI since they are so close to eachother. I got to ride at both so here it is:
 
Devils Head Pros - A little cheaper than Cascade. Higher vertical and not many people there on the weekdays.
 
Devils Head Cons - The blues suck ass. I started on those runs and there are so many flat spots it's ridiculous. Went to the blacks. One of the longest black runs that was actually accesible was pretty damn icey. The other really good long black run you had to take off your snowboard to walk to after you got off the chairlift. Then you have to walk back a few hundred feet to the chair lift if you want to go up again! Totally dumb. One of my favorite shorter runs that actually had a chairlift that went straight to start of the trail didn't have lights on it so it closes at 4:30pm. Oh, and the chairlifts are SLOW!
 
Cascade Pros - Steeper black diamonds that are WAY more accessible. There is one run that is kindof narrow and it's fun and challenging (even though it's short). Only two chairlifts were open when I went but they made all the trails possible to get too. Less ice than Devil's Head. Not many people there either. The chairlifts were WAY better than Devils head. A nice faster quad that moved things quickly takes you to the top of the hill. Nicer facilities too!
 
Cascade Cons - More expensive lift ticket and smaller vertical than Devils.
 
TO SUM IT UP - I think it's obvious that I woud choose Cascade over Devils! It's worth the extra $5 for the lift ticket. Sorry that I can't critique the parks. I'm a novice snowboarder.
 
 
 
 

peteypab

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Posted on Jun 15, 2009

Mad River, Ohio

Pros
-Decent management, not a super anal ski patrol
-has a couple of parks
-biggest in ohio

Cons
-park is poorly laid out/constructed
-small

Perfect North, Ohio

Pros
- the park workers are pretty good at what they do
- there are some pretty good riders that come here
- cincinnati bars are really good for afterwards
- jump at the end of the park gets really good in preparation for the big air comps

Cons
- park is super rail focused, usually with only 3-4 jumps
- small

Paoli Peaks, Indiana

Pros
- Cheap (<$200 season pass)
- bar at the top of the hill

Cons
- painfully small
- poorly taken care of
- too rail/jib focused
- terrible jumps (cut up, transitions are flat, etc)
- will probably go out of business soon
LEGALIZE IT


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