Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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Isn't the only OB tree run at Coopers or take a right off of the top part of the Jug. Not really considering the interconnect trail but that is probably considered OB, otherwise everything else would be inside the ski area. Some possible lines from East Mountain but that is on private property. Good luck in the search, a helmet and goggles are a must for your quest. Some of the best runs may require a multiple mile hike afterwards, be prepared.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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I have skied THE BEAST for a couple of seasons and have found some nice tree shots. Scarecrow (Ramshead), The Light(Southridge), Pins Only(Ramshead), and my favorite The Tower 9 Cliffs (Snowden)
Where are Scarecrow, Pins Only, and these Tower 9 Cliffs? How would they be accessed?


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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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ShredTheGnar wrote:
I have skied THE BEAST for a couple of seasons and have found some nice tree shots. Scarecrow (Ramshead), The Light(Southridge), Pins Only(Ramshead), and my favorite The Tower 9 Cliffs (Snowden)
Where are Scarecrow, Pins Only, and these Tower 9 Cliffs? How would they be accessed?


For all you old farts, stop PMSing about OB runs
For those of you who are new to this forum, it's the policy here to not talk about the location of tree trails that are not on the map. We would rather show than tell.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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I can tell you where to find Spunkatonic Glade. It's near Humpty's place to the right of K1 Express Gondola Area before the Stash intersection but after the Launch Pad hairpin turn.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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Surprised no one has mentioned the Yodler Glades. Not too difficult to find if you know where to look.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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Juggernaut. Plenty of trees there.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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What kind of d-bag starts a thread like this? Hope ur sorry ass hits a tree in one of those "stashes".
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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I will show you all the unmarked. I would tell you here, but I don't want to get the pussies panties all in a bunch. This no tell policy is gay if you ask me, give me a freakin break. How do you think most of you found em in the first place? And no, most skiers weren't shown the stashes... I was told about Anarchy and Julio back in the late 80's at a bar in Boston...
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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skifaster wrote: Sharing is caring
But broadcasting is dumb.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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At least this discussion isn't about porta potties or fictitous future lift plans?

Its about fictitious trees stashes. :barebutt:
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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robrules wrote:
skifaster wrote: Sharing is caring
But broadcasting is dumb.

Broadcasting what? A great stash?? Gimme a break.... I am not broadcasting any info.
Oh the woods are so sacred, please, most unmarked isn't that much worth it over what is marked. And the herbs that sideslip those, I have seen sideslip the unmarked as well. Most peeps don't want to go in the tree's anyways. The ones that do, finding a stash isn't that hard either.
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Re: Best OB tree runs at THE BEAST and PICO

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When I grow up, I wanna be just like skifaster and devilsfiddle! U guys RAWK!
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