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The messageboard is now in read-only mode and no new posts or topics can be created. We will leave the messageboard up for historical purposes, but you will not be able to make new posts or comment on existing ones.
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I don't understand why everyone complains about the terrain in NC. I mean, its not Colorado or Utah, but its also not cloudmont or ober. I'm from knoxville and rode ober for a number of years and now that I live in Johnson City, I'm so thankful I get to ride stuff up in NC. So stop whining.
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andyroo186 wrote:
I don't understand why everyone complains about the terrain in NC. I mean, its not Colorado or Utah, but its also not cloudmont or ober. I'm from knoxville and rode ober for a number of years and now that I live in Johnson City, I'm so thankful I get to ride stuff up in NC. So stop whining.
cloudmont has the steepest and deepest terrain in the us. so if you cant handle cloudmont dont crack on it either.
birds the word.
I don't understand why everyone complains about the terrain in NC. I mean, its not Colorado or Utah, but its also not cloudmont or ober. I'm from knoxville and rode ober for a number of years and now that I live in Johnson City, I'm so thankful I get to ride stuff up in NC. So stop whining.
cloudmont has the steepest and deepest terrain in the us. so if you cant handle cloudmont dont crack on it either.
birds the word.
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This whole thread is pointless without the opening comment. What was said about NC freestyle terrain? I think it has come leaps and bounds over the years at least at a couple of our resorts where they have it.