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That's true. Washington is kind of like that, but only during summer. After that most people retreat into their holes and don't come out again until spring. Of course there are winter sports people, but I don't know any of them.
The ski areas in western Washington are too crowded to be worth it.
"No one drives in new york city. There is too much traffic."
Steven's Pass is really busy? I've been thinking about trying skiing, and that's the closest place, but I despise overcrowded places.
You should try Baker, it's way better. Get there 30 minutes before the chairlifts start for good parking. Don't tell anyone else, lol.
Bah! That's 2 hours further away for me.
Always, yes.
Bummer.
Agreed. Maybe if you can get out there on like a Tuesday morning or something, I don't know.
Perhaps I'll take a couple days off work and head up there in the middle of the week like you suggested. Thanks!