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Name a ski area you haven't skied in over a decade but want to revisit.

Dave Petersen

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crgildart

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All of them. There isn't a single place I've ever skied in my life that I wouldn't REALLY enjoy skiing again someday. Would I go there before someplace up the road I haven't been yet?? Probably not unless it was a meetup situation..
 

Cheizz

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Scuol, Switzerland

Honestly, that's two of only three areas that I actually skied before 2011. The other area is Am Feldberg in Germany.
 

Bad Bob

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Red Mountain & Whitewater.
Ya, that is two but they are kind of like peanut butter and jelly.

Alyeska for sure and certain, so many memories there.

And of course everywhere else.
 
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silverback

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Wasatch
Crystal Mt.
Willamette Pass
Mt Ashland
Kicking horse
Aspen
Whistler
 

noncrazycanuck

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off top of Hafelekar adjacent Innsbruck, specifically the run Carrine.
recall it was a challenge on long straights, would it even seem steep now?
 

AmyPJ

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Whistler
Alpine Meadows
Kirkwood
The Palisades
Schweitzer
Lookout Pass
 

graham418

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Stowe. Not only have I not been there in over a decade, its been almost 5 decades. I hear its changed...............................
 

SSSdave

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Mammoth beyond mid March when depths peak and windblown powder is best.

Mary Jane at Winter Park during March when bumps are optimal.

Unlikely unless they specially hire me to shape their bump fields haha, as this frugal peon is not going to pay $100+ walk-up per day.
 

Mister Tea

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Michigan, the part with all the trolls
Porcupine Mountains

The first place skiing really clicked for me a couple of decades ago. I haven't been to the Yoop to ski for at least 15 years, but this year I'll be back, including return trips to Indianhead, Blackjack, Marquette and first time at Big Powderhorn, Ski Brule, Whitecap, and Pine Mountain.
 
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