Where can i go snowboarding in the summer?
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i live in new york and me and my friend want to go on a vacation this summer where we can snowboard. where could we go? is canada cold enough or do we have to go to switzerland or ...show more
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Arapaho Basin in Colorado is typically open through July. They are open 7 days a week through June. After that, they are open on the weekends until the snow is gone. Its like a Colorado tradition for some to ski on 4th of July. You could surely go to South America, but that is pretty expensive. The snow in the Rockies through the summer months gets a little crusty, but the potential for sun tanning makes it all worthwhile.
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For the best summer snowboarding, you will have to go someplace in the southern hamisphere. the best resorts i've been to in the summer are Snow Park, New Zealand - this is particularly good for snowboarders as it is specifically designed for them a little bit closer to home, there are some pretty good resorts in Argentina, and Bolivia and Peru. these resorts tend to be innexpensive, and offer some really good snow conditions and they have pretty modern and state of the art technologies (lifts etc.) too If these places are still too far away, you should try a glacier resort. i think there are a few in ALaska dna northern Canada too, but they're not very big and there's often not much fresh snow if any. Europe and most of the northern hemosphere has no snow in the summer Good luck, and enjoy your vacation!
Hanna Lou Lazetta
get a backyard setup if ur into rails and stuff
Robert D
Hey man, Basically these are your choices are 1) Fake slopes i.e. indoor fake snow, or outdoor matting. 2) Glaciers there are Glaciers in USA and In Canada also in France and Switzerland. 3) Go to the other side of the world - seriously! New Zealand is meant to be a sweet destination. Good luck!
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timberline (at mt hood) runs a lift on the palmer glacier during the summer. they build a super pipe and several table jumps for the camps. they only sell a limited number of tickets, and they are not cheap...your looking at $800 plus for the whole summer.
eric
Canada, S. America or New Zealand are about your only options. Supposedly, Meadowlands Xanadu will be open this summer to provide year-round riding. Don't hold your breath. They are already 2 years behind schedule.
SSP Bowl Dude
The snow season in the southern hemisphere is from June-October. South America offers the Andes mountains.
ckostura
whistler, bc is the best place for summer riding. mt hood is pretty good too but if you had to pick one go whistler
Ryan
you could go to mt hoodin oregon or whistler in canada. you should look into some summer camps that are being held there
jibking
There are also some good camps on Mt Hood in Oregon. Also Whistler will operate through part of the summer.
Jim W
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