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Is the Brighton Ski resort better than the Snowbird Ski resort, or is it the other way around?

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me and my brother went to Brighton but i've never been to snowbird. we are going snowbording tommorow and Brighton closes this week, so i want to know if a should go to brighton one more time or snowbird?

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  1. Is that a serious question?  Snowbird rapes Brighton in every conceivable category except maybe crowds.


  2. SNOBIRDDDDDDD. yea...

  3. Go to the 'bird!  Lots of terrain options.

    EDIT - Yeah, I have been to both, I guess for they type of skiing I like to do, Snowbird just has more easily accessible steep vert than Brighton.  I don't live in Utah, so, there might be some great stashes at Brighton, however, I don't know where they are.  I love both, but Snowbird is always a sure hit.  Anything off Baldy, bookends, hitting up GAD2, ect...  

    Warm spring day for park riding,  I guess that might be where I pick Brighton.  Cheers!

  4. Have you guys ever even been to these resorts?  Snowbird doesnt rape brighton.  Brighton fricking rocks.  They both rock.  But It depends on what you like to do.  Brighton probably has the more "unique" terrain if that makes sense, and I think its the most fun personally, but snowbird is harder and there's more variety.

  5. Ok, I have skied both, and even though there were so many annoying boarders when we went to Brighton (no offense) I had more fun there. However, when I went to snowbird I loved the skiing, but the weather was terrible, which is why I enjoyed Brighton more, that and I like parks ;-)

  6. Probably the best part of the bird is the vast variety of terrain in conjunction with alta but since you board that doen't work for you since alta doesn't allow boarders. Personally I get bored at snowbird and fed up with the crowds and always seem to drift over to the alta side of the mountain for fun

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