Late Season Riding
Think it's too late in the year to go snowboarding? Not if you know where to look.
As of today, 38 ski areas tracked by the site Snocountry.com are still open.
A good number of those are in Europe, but in North America, riders still have 14 choices for riding, ranging from Sugarloaf in Maine to Whistler in British Columbia.

I haven't checked the anticipated closing dates of each of these areas, but do your homework and you should find somewhere to ride for at least another month. Granted, spring conditions require a different attitude and challenge your skills in ways that, say, late January snow does not. But late-season riding is another way to grow as a snowboarder.
As of today, 38 ski areas tracked by the site Snocountry.com are still open.
A good number of those are in Europe, but in North America, riders still have 14 choices for riding, ranging from Sugarloaf in Maine to Whistler in British Columbia.

I haven't checked the anticipated closing dates of each of these areas, but do your homework and you should find somewhere to ride for at least another month. Granted, spring conditions require a different attitude and challenge your skills in ways that, say, late January snow does not. But late-season riding is another way to grow as a snowboarder.
Labels: snowboarding, spring snowboarding

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