I am thinking about moving to West Virginia, near Snowshoe, as I downhill all summer and snowboard all winter. I would like to talk to anyone near there and get the scoop on what it's like. Thanks!
I can not speak to the fact if anyone here lives near SS, but you might want to contact the people at the bike park or make a trip there to check it out. I was never a big fan of having a national there, but the place is pretty cool to ride bikes...I always enjoyed myself there.
Search some of the threads for the guys that built the trails there, I 'think' one of the trail builders posted here some pics once.
i live at snowshoe year around!! stoneysnake,and t-pro live here as well. we love it! downhill is the reason we moved here! our program is growing by leaps and bounds! check out the site for info on what we're doing this year! the three of us build trail!
I can not speak to the fact if anyone here lives near SS, but you might want to contact the people at the bike park or make a trip there to check it out. I was never a big fan of having a national there, but the place is pretty cool to ride bikes...I always enjoyed myself there.
Search some of the threads for the guys that built the trails there, I 'think' one of the trail builders posted here some pics once.
Out of curiousity stick, what was it you didnt like about having the national there? The mud? This past year, the dirt conditions were dreamy :love: . I have never had that much fun on my bike as i did that weekend...
Out of curiousity stick, what was it you didnt like about having the national there? The mud? This past year, the dirt conditions were dreamy :love: . I have never had that much fun on my bike as i did that weekend...
bballboy i'm not sure how old you have to be exactly if its 16 or 18. I worked at the MAC center as a sales asshole and bike mech last summer and made enough to survive living off the mountain in a decent house. Also got to ride my ass off all the time and enjoy the wonderful company of banche
Out of curiousity stick, what was it you didnt like about having the national there? The mud? This past year, the dirt conditions were dreamy :love: . I have never had that much fun on my bike as i did that weekend...
No, not at all (mud)...I think that mountain top, the trails, the friendly people, etc were all great. I just thought it was WAY too far away from any metro areas, was just a nuisance from a team management standpoint is all.
Agree with Stick and the drive there on the small country roads takes forever but when you are there its a great place including the upside down mountain thing.
bballboy i'm not sure how old you have to be exactly if its 16 or 18. I worked at the MAC center as a sales asshole and bike mech last summer and made enough to survive living off the mountain in a decent house. Also got to ride my ass off all the time and enjoy the wonderful company of banche
Call get directed to the MAC center and ask for Ryan he's the man you want to talk to about a job in the shop. If you want trail crew, or other jobs in the program pm t-pro (Trevyn) about that.
No, not at all (mud)...I think that mountain top, the trails, the friendly people, etc were all great. I just thought it was WAY too far away from any metro areas, was just a nuisance from a team management standpoint is all.
Ok i totally agree, i hate driving there...totally sucks. But it is some of the best riding in the east...Guess i gotta put up with it (resort is really looking like it's on the ups)...
No, not at all (mud)...I think that mountain top, the trails, the friendly people, etc were all great. I just thought it was WAY too far away from any metro areas, was just a nuisance from a team management standpoint is all.
i live at snowshoe year around!! stoneysnake,and t-pro live here as well. we love it! downhill is the reason we moved here! our program is growing by leaps and bounds! check out the site for info on what we're doing this year! the three of us build trail!
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