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  • Courtney
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    We're getting closer!

    I've started pulling together a comparison sheet with information on each major event to help make attendance a little more accessible. Some of these locations are logistically confusing or difficult if you've never been or are going alone and meeting everyone for the first time. Best viewed on a screen larger than a phone. There are a few gaps and guesses (highlighted in yellow). If you can fill in some gaps feel free to add a comment in the sheet, post the information here or send me a direct message.

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  • Ukuvox
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    Originally posted by Bad Wolf View Post
    The best way to learn how to ski challenging terrain, just follow people better than you and trust in your skiboards.
    Again, that's my primary motivation. There doesn't seem to be anyone around here to follow.

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  • Ukuvox
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    Originally posted by Tom91381 View Post
    And the stuff you learn from being around those that might be better then you, that's priceless


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    And that is EXACTLY the reason I want to go!

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  • Wookie
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    Originally posted by Bad Wolf View Post
    .....just follow people better than you and trust in your skiboards.
    This needs to be printed on the back of the RVL8 Tees for the 2018/19 season!!

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  • Bad Wolf
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    At Westfest we usually try to lap lifts that give different routes down, then meet back up at the bottom. For the most part people get to ski the terrain they prefer, whilst we stay together as a group. We tend to break up into smaller groups around lunch as folks split off to do their own thing. Some prefer to stop to eat, some tour the groomers, whilst others seek out the gnar until the last chair. Hopefully there is something for everyone.

    The best way to learn how to ski challenging terrain, just follow people better than you and trust in your skiboards.

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  • Tom91381
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    Originally posted by sempai View Post
    Either Westfest or Shredfest. It's an older crowd with varying skill levels. We split up into two groups, one who wants to ski off piste (glades mostly), the other group cruises the grooomers. Westfest will be less expensive for lift tickets, unless you have an Epic Pass to save money on the Vail resorts in the South Lake Tahoe lineup. Lodging costs are also typically less for Westfest.
    And the stuff you learn from being around those that might be better then you, that's priceless


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  • sempai
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    Originally posted by Ukuvox View Post
    While Midwest Meet is certainly the most convenient for me (within driving distance) my skill level just isn't up to matching Mt. Bohemia's requirements. Which of the events would be most conducive to a relative beginner?
    Either Westfest or Shredfest. It's an older crowd with varying skill levels. We split up into two groups, one who wants to ski off piste (glades mostly), the other group cruises the grooomers. Westfest will be less expensive for lift tickets, unless you have an Epic Pass to save money on the Vail resorts in the South Lake Tahoe lineup. Lodging costs are also typically less for Westfest.

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  • Ukuvox
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    Seeking opinions...

    While Midwest Meet is certainly the most convenient for me (within driving distance) my skill level just isn't up to matching Mt. Bohemia's requirements. Which of the events would be most conducive to a relative beginner?

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  • Toro
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    Alta and Snowbird are Ikon Pass access. I know not nearly as inclusive as Epic Pass but just to note it.


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  • macrophotog
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    I think I just found my new desktop image - the little calendar with the Westfest dates highlighted are a perfect reminder!

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  • Courtney
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    Originally posted by Tom91381 View Post
    So are these the epic pass resorts?
    Many of them are, but not all. Resorts in bold below are covered by the Epic Pass.

    Update: Resorts underlined are covered by the IKON Pass.

    Westfest, Utah
    Riding dates: January 22 - 27, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Alta, Brighton, Park City, Snowbird, Solitude

    Skiboard Connection, Colorado
    Riding dates: February 4 - 8, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Arapahoe Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail

    Midwest Meet, Upper Michigan
    Riding dates: February 15 - 17
    Resort: Mount Bohemia

    Shredfest, Lake Tahoe
    Riding dates: February 24 - 27, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Heavenly, Kirkwood, Northstar, Sierra

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  • Tom91381
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    Originally posted by Courtney View Post
    Hi Everyone, here are the dates for the major events in 2019. More details and individual event threads to come as next season approaches.

    Westfest, Utah
    Riding dates: January 22 - 27, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Alta, Brighton, Park City, Snowbird, Solitude

    Skiboard Connection, Colorado
    Riding dates: February 4 - 8, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Arapahoe Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail

    Midwest Meet, Upper Michigan
    Riding dates: February 15 - 17
    Resort: Mount Bohemia

    Shredfest, Lake Tahoe
    Riding dates: February 24 - 27, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Heavenly, Kirkwood, Northstar, Sierra

    In case you need something to hold you over through the summer (click each image to view / download full size):

    Westfest





    Skiboard Connection





    Midwest Meet



    Shredfest

    So are these the epic pass resorts?


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  • Courtney
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    2019 Event Schedule

    Hi Everyone, here are the dates for the major events in 2019. More details and individual event threads to come as the season approaches. Check out the major event comparison sheet to learn more about each event and see how they compare.

    Westfest, Utah
    Riding dates: January 22 - 27, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Alta, Brighton, Park City, Snowbird, Solitude
    Event thread

    Skiboard Connection, Colorado
    Riding dates: February 4 - 8, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Arapahoe Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail
    Event thread

    Midwest Meet, Upper Michigan
    Riding dates: February 15 - 17
    Resort: Mount Bohemia
    Event thread

    Shredfest, Lake Tahoe
    Riding dates: February 24 - 27, 2019
    Tentative resorts: Heavenly, Kirkwood, Northstar, Sierra
    Event thread

    In case you need a reminder (click each image to view / download full size):

    Westfest





    Skiboard Connection





    Midwest Meet



    Shredfest

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