Where the boards are
So you’re one of those people who loves the thrill of wind in your
face while cascading down a steep incline of white powdery bliss. Just
because you live in sunny Southern California doesn’t mean you have to
make a pilgrimage to Colorado or Washington to make that thrill a
reality. Several local resorts offer ample snow for boarders and skiers
alike.
Mountain High in Wrightwood is just a 75-minute drive up Interstate
15. Although skiers will seriously be in the minority here, all are
welcome. The 1,600-foot vertical rise and the 220 acres of skiable area
make this the highest vertical of the local resorts.
Sure, the snow hasn’t been all that great this season, but that is no
problem when you’re dealing with a mountain that has snow makers covering
95% of the hill.
The snowboard park offers rails, fun boxes and jumps for those who are
just starting to catch air and those who are seasoned veterans.
Lift tickets are less than $40, and if you stop by any Ralphs
supermarket you can get a ticket for $29.
Another local stop is the ever-popular Snow Summit. To all you jibbers
out there, this is the place to go. The park was voted the best in North
America by Transworld Snowboarding magazine. With four half pipes, this
is definitely the place for all you shredders to be.
About a two-hour drive and in Big Bear Lake, Summit is a lot more
scenic than Mountain High. The drive up there is a long and winding road,
so people who tend to get carsick should beware.
The snow coverage up there is pretty good right now, and the
snow-making machines are working overtime. The vertical is about 1,200
feet, and the skiable area is roughly the same as Mountain High at 230
acres. The longest run offered is Westridge, which is just more than a
mile.
Lift tickets at Snow Summit are between $30 and $40 for a full day.
If you’re willing to drive a little farther and stay for more than a
day, the best place to go is Mammoth Mountain in Mammoth Lakes. The
six-hour drive is worth it for those who love to hit the slopes.
The mountain lives up to its name with a vertical of 3,100 feet and a
skiable area of more than 3,500 acres. This is a big-time resort, folks.
For you older people, this place usually has a lot more skiers than the
first two resorts.
The conditions are incredible most of the time, with lifts all over
the mountain. Although lift tickets are almost $60 a day, Mammoth is
worth the price.
All three resorts offer equipment rentals and lessons. See you on the
mountain.
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