Summary: Definatly one of my favorite resorts in Tahoe. They offer everything from parks and pipes to lift accesable back country steps. My experience led me to find that they had pow log after nearby squaw was all skied out. the friedly atmosphere and awesome terrain brings me back every year.
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Summary: A group of us went after a good snow. We thought with such nice conditions, any place would be a blast. We ended up spending about 1/3 of the day walking because there were so manu flat areas. The sections of run before the flats had SLOW signs posted, so there's no chance of picking up enough speed to go through the flats. Even if you were allowed to pick up speed, the flat runs were so long that you'd have a long walk ahead anyway.
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Reviewed by: P-Dawg, DoubleDiamond, from Bolton, CT
Summary: Definitly a freeriders paradise, lots of natural terrain, lots of adventures to be had if your lookin. Wind can be harsh sometimes at summits, but once you drop its generally pretty sheltered. Worth a trip (or three) if you are on the North Shore. Never had a bad time there.
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Reviewed by: Mark Chau, Intermediate, from Berkeley
Summary: Heavy crowds, poor service (rude actually), crappy runs, and expensive = one pathetic resort. Total waste of my money, when I could have stuck to Kirkwood for about half the cost and ten times the fun. My advice? Go else wheres unless you ski and like the heavy crowds. Powder is good here though, but still doesn't outweigh the bad for me.
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