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      where should i go if i live in wisconsin with no snow??????? ❓

      #2192
      someguy
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        sunburst
        granite peak
        little swiss and thats all i can think of right now

        #2354
        DesignVHL
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          I just went to Big Powderhorn over the weekend, its about 40 mins from Mercer, WI. I'm from chicago, and it took about 6hrs to get there. We all had a great time, great conditions for this year! I even hit a good amount of powder, and don't think i hit any ice. There are two other resorts connected to it also you can go to…Indianhead and Blackjack…haven't been to those however. We went to Whitecap – on the second day of our trip, and it was horrible – not very snowboarder friendly, rough n tough runs – so avoid that place like the plague! I'll tell you that  I'm a total newb – this is my first season (and i'm so excited) and I've only gone a few times – so I had a real hard time there – very icy/hard….even the experienced riders I was with had a difficult time….made me lose my conf
          #2410
          Frosty
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            There is also Devil's Head.  logo_devilshead150.gifThey have a nice special for early season.  November 23, 2007 (Conditions Permitting) Half Price Lift Tickets and $50.00 Room Rates (through the weekend).  Also new for 1007/2008 is a park!  “We've added a new terrain park run that has been cut into a deep ravine highlighted by a sweet drop, natural banks and rolls.  The new terrain park run features numerous lofty jumps, rails, boxes and a great pipe.  With a variety of lines with smooth flow, the new park provides an exciting challenge!”Check it out here http://www.devilsheadresort.com/dhr/info/w.terrain.park.aspx

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