Summary: Sierra Summit has got potential. The new chair, chair 7, has opened up some nice but short terrain on the northwest part of the mountain. Some good steeps, but it seems a couple of lifts are never open (the east one). Nice terrain park, that seems to be the main attraction for tha kidz. Friendly people for the most part but never go on a Saturday unless you like boarding with half of Fresno Unified School District. Fair-sized mountain and the snow was good last year, so I liked it. Some twits like to litter under the chairs quite a bit; I'd push their a** off the chair if I saw them doing it. Some flat spots mid-mountain and towards the bottom, gotta keep speed up a lot. But nothing worth coming up from LA for (stay there and ruin your own spots). As you can tell, I'm quite friendly myself.
Customer Service: Solid and friendly- can't ask for more than that.
Similar Products Used: Not really any other areas like this- I moved down from Oregon, which is quite snowy and cold compared to here.
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Reviewed by: snowchickgoesQUACK, Intermediate, from Merced, CA
Price Paid: $0.00
Summary: It was ok, I guess. I expected it to be bigger. Doesnt have much for beginners. The map/directions I got from the site were hell. I got lost like crazy, maybe they are trying to keep us out.
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Reviewed by: Jared Newell, Double Diamond, from Fresno, CA, USA
Price Paid: $0.00
Summary: Small Resort that I like to call Home. Its about 450 acres, but is definately a great place to board. I buy a season pass every year, its only 200 bux, you can't beat it.
Pretty much a Freeride mountain, but last year they really stepped the park up and got some bigger kickers and some nice rails for the people that like to snap boards.
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