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I’ve heard some of the more famous holdouts ( Alta, Deer Valley, Taos, and Mad River Glen) have throwin in the towel and allow it now, is this true?
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some in Utah, pisses me off. snowboarding is better
most places allow it
Only three in the US. Alta, Utah, Deer Valley, Utah, and Mad River Glen, in Vermont I think, still don’t allow it. Taos caved, but I haven’t seen any news that would make me think these three now allow it or will anytime soon, especially MRG, which is on privately owned land.