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Originally Posted by exhil
For years, I've been going to Cypress Mountain and been boarding for pretty long. Once in whistler 4 years ago.
I picked up a new freestyle board (just the board) which is designed for more ground work and buttering.
So a quick question comes to mind, which mountain would you think has more flat and smooth run? Cypress "Panorama" run is not too bad. And the beginner run which I forgot what it's called. The one with a super slow chair lift lol.
Looking at kakucaekz's pictures of Sun Peak, that looks so amazing. Wide, flat, smooth run that's great for buttering and ground work. Even a nice terrain park as well. Although it's quite of a far drive. Maybe I'll consider going with a few friends and stay in.
I don't remember any runs in Grouse Mountain and I've never been to Seymour.
What do you guys think? Any inputs would be great!
Thanks
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I feel like buttering and ground tricks you can do at literally any mountain. Grouse has the cut, which is just one long green run. And besides that single steep section where the jump line is located its a pretty easy grade.
Cypress as both panorama and collins.
Fuck seymour.
Whistler is just a massive playground. I mean seriously you could spend days up there and have fun absolutely everywhere.
Big white is sweet. They usually have a sweet small rail line which is fun to learn presses and butters on. Also tons of terrain here as well.
Havn't been to sun peaks in a few years, i'm, sure its good though.