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Mountain LayoutSnowboarding
Undulating
terrain and wide-open trails call for lots of top-to-bottom carving
runs. For challenging fun, try La Chute and Bossanovaboth
are long with steep pitches that mellow then drop again for little
adrenaline rushes. Stoneham is primarily a family mountain and even
double-black-diamond trails La Panoramique and La Bomba, though
steep, are maneuverable for upper-intermediate riders.
Experts will want to head straight for Peak Four. Little grooming
is done here, and the trails are steep, skinny and bumped. Well-named
trails Le Zipper, Le Kamikaza and Le Monstre are legitimate double
blacks. They are left au natural, so you want to be on the look
out for stumps, rocks, cliffs and other such obstructions in lean
snow years.
Parks
and pipes
Our riders love Stoneham, which has some of the best terrain features
in the East. It boasts a huge, well maintained superpipe as well
as four terrain parks with jumps, rolls, tabletops, funboxes and
rails. On Mountain 2, the 3D Zone starts from the top of the high-speed
quad on Les Cantons and winds down Short Cut to La Traverse and
La Yeti. For continuous fun, just do laps on the A quad and the
superpipe, with 17-foot walls. A Kokanee bus is buried in the park.
Theres also a mile-long boardercross course on La Rock-n-Roll.
Even
adults have fun in Casimirs Enchanted Journey, a childrens
terrain park with large wooden animal and character cut-outs in
the trees off Le Petit Champlain.
Sous
Bois is a natural terrain park. This wide, long glade is full of
little hits, chutes through the trees, rolling turns and a few gentle
moguls.
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