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Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

MichiganMedGrower

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Thing about forgetting your stash on the way out the door going boarding and you're in Colorado? Your gonna pass a dispensary on the way so you get to try some different smoke.

Chocolope one of my faves.
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Man I miss getting high on the mountain while snowboarding. I lived near copper mtn for a decade. The dispensaries came after I left but we sure didn’t have any problem getting weed in Colorado well, ever. We had better weed then. The skunk 6 was around most of the year in summit county. It was the last real old school skunk weed I have seen.
 

InigoMontoya

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That is one of my favorite mountains of all. For a similar experience in tourist ridden summit county Loveland has a great ridge with tons of options.

Well my opinion is a bit dated. My friend at copper isnt a fan of the new roller coaster that will go by his condo. Don’t know what’s happened to Loveland.
Wolf creek tops all, I haven't been to copper It's getting pricey and crowded. There was a big thing a few years ago at Wolf creek about building vacation homes or condos or something like that but all the locals flipped sh*t. I was up near Loveland for a while, I can tell you about the state of the town but nothing else lol.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Wolf creek tops all, I haven't been to copper It's getting pricey and crowded. There was a big thing a few years ago at Wolf creek about building vacation homes or condos or something like that but all the locals flipped sh*t. I was up near Loveland for a while, I can tell you about the state of the town but nothing else lol.

As I understood it the owner of wolf creek won’t allow it and the township keeps lobbying for it. It came up a few times when I lived in co.

Loveland is the same. Only a small cafeteria was on the mountain. And the rental repair shop. It’s also has the highest lift in the country. You get off on top of the ridge over the Eisenhower tunnel over 12,000 feet.
 

SSGrower

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That is one of my favorite mountains of all. For a similar experience in tourist ridden summit county Loveland has a great ridge with tons of options.

Well my opinion is a bit dated. My friend at copper isnt a fan of the new roller coaster that will go by his condo. Don’t know what’s happened to Loveland.
Loveland is same same since they put the quad chair above the tunnel a decade or so ago, usually windy keeps the rifraf out still. Saw that coaster today, looks like a blast but sure its like 100 bucks for one ride or some bs. Copper used to be our go to but these last few years its getting busy, why I got the splitboard.
 

MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
Loveland is same same since they put the quad chair above the tunnel a decade or so ago, usually windy keeps the rifraf out still. Saw that coaster today, looks like a blast but sure its like 100 bucks for one ride or some bs. Copper used to be our go to but these last few years its getting busy, why I got the splitboard.

The split board is awesome man. I lived there through my 30’s and my friend runs one of the ski shops at copper. I think the super bee side one and used to be a snowboard instructor among other things and those guys took me everywhere.

We used to run a truck full of us up to the top of climax mine and do mineshaft runs too. When we lived in Leadville.

Damn. I miss the mountains. Michigan has great forests and rivers and wildlife so we kayak and mountain bike singletrack here. There is even flow trails and skill parks all over mi.

Winter is hit and miss here though.
 

InigoMontoya

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Damn. I miss the mountains. Michigan has great forests and rivers and wildlife so we kayak and mountain bike singletrack here. There is even flow trails and skill parks all over mi.

Winter is hit and miss here though.
We've had a crazy mild winter this year. I've never been to copper mountain actually, monarch and Wolf creek are the only places I've been. But yeah there's nothing like Colorado mountains. In the spring there's some great places for mushroom hunting, chanterelles, boletes, and others if I'm lucky :-D. Down by South Fork and Creede is the best place. Creede is about as much of a tourist trap as could be now :roll:
 
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