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Where to go snowboarding on springbreak?

by Guest62061  |  earlier

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Me and my friends are planning to take a trip up north to go snowboarding this spring break but we have one major issue. Not 1 of us knows a thing about snowboarding. Id really appreciate it if someone with some insight or expereince could tell us the best places to go and what to take with us besides winter clothes (we're from Florida). Were all college students so were looking for a place that has alot of things to do and the whole spring break atmosphere. Thanks for the help.

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  1. i would go to utah they have the greatest snow on earth and there parks are awsome


  2. mt.tremblant. and ashley, there is ALOT of snow in canada (or at least where i live) right now.

  3. if your goin to canada.

    you MUST go to whistler i don't know if they have any snow but the hill is the biggest in canada (maybe in north america, i'd have to look in to it lol) but theres not alot of snow in canada right now.

  4. depends how far you want to go. if you are able to go to whistler, in british columbia, canada. its a real big hike but its far worth it. also in canada is blue mountain, which from what ive heard, is nice too. there probably wont be much snow on the east coast, cause its getting warmer, so try colorado or utah. park city is a great place to go.

    good luck

  5. http://www.lifestylez.com/content/summer...

    check out that url. has discounts for college spring break trips..have fun, wish i could go, i also was checking these places out

  6. From all of the criteria you mention the only place to go is Whistler-Blackcomb, BC. Canada. This is the premiere resort in North America.  A more reasonable distance is Vail, or Aspen in Co.  Enjoy the sport, take a series of lessons, you will learn faster and be able to skillfully ride without endangering others as much or injuring yourselves.

  7. Well if you go up to canada Mt. tremblant in quebec is great and not too, too far from the border

  8. New England has had epic snow this winter.....It'd be the most affordable.  Smuggler's Notch in Jeffersonville, VT has a great snowboard school.  Kinda family-like atmosphere...but lots to do.  If you go, check out the Smuggler's Notch Tavern.....ask the nice girl with really long brown hair to buy you a beer.  Check out 158 Main for a wonderful brunch on Sunday morning.  If you want to pick up chicks from New Jersey, instead of chicks from Vermont....try Killington or Sugarbush (they're close to Vermont).

  9. South Shore Soliders snowboard camp in South Lake Tahoe.  It is pretty cheap and you get a guide to ride with, free parties every night, free beer, tons of free give aways, a private park, and your hotel room.  Personaly I think for the price it is basicaly a huge week long party with some epic riding.

  10. you didn't leave yourself much time for planning.....you're already going to pay a premium for airline and lodging fares b/c you waited this long.  Lifestylez would prob be a decent bet for you, although i've been on their trips before and it is def overhyped from their descriptions. be prepared to be let down for many of their events......but for the price, the lodging and lift tickets arent' bad....

  11. Where there's snow ............................

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