
Mountain layoutSnowboarding
Even though Alpine Meadows
is paying more attention to its manmade features, most riders agree
that the natural terrain is the real reason to come here. If you
like in-bounds hiking, this is the place for you. Unfortunately,
you might be doing some hiking even if you're not looking
for it: There are some flat spots and traverses that you might just
find yourself cursing about. The biggest beware is traveling back
from the Lakeview and especially the Sherwood lifts to the front
side. It never hurts to ask one of the liftees, many of them snowboard
and have helpful tips to make the trip less grueling.
The Bowls are great powder runswith special kudos to Upper Beaver and Estelle Bowland there are plenty of steeps, gullies and nutty drops if you go looking for them. Mix it up with some of the tree runs such as Hot Wheels Gully, you'll be happy you did. If you're there after a fresh dump, look for the wind lipsyou'll find yourself airborne for daysand see if you can find Munchkins and Outer Outer.
If you favor groomers, don't panic. Alpine does a real nice job and there's plenty to choose from all over the mountain. Beginners will find very gentle terrain and the learning area is sheltered from the rest of the trails.
Parks and pipes
Riders and skiers will jump for joy when they see the nicely kept superpipe. It's together with the terrain parkRoo's Rideand the boardercross course off the Kangaroo lift. The park includes rails, tabletops, funboxes and quarterpipes. The pipe and terrain park are open for night riding 59 p.m. nightly, complete with a speaker system for tunes. |