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A snowHead
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A snowHead
Hi Guys,
I am going to be in Europe in December for the month and I wish to get in about 5 days boarding before the 22th of December. What would be a good resort in regards quality of snow. My mate reckons that North America would be better that time of the year than Europe. So please recommened any resorts in North America and Europe. I will be travelling to Europe from Oz.
Also is there any websites that gvie reports on the snowfall for previous years across different resorts?
Any help would be great.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Pacific North West generally gets good early season snow, (aprt from this winter!)
Ie Whistler, Baker etc.
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