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Best "slopes" in dublin for snowboarding

  • 03-02-2009 10:49pm
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    So using the weather in Ireland to my advantage for once I decided get out my board and head up to look for some hills to get a few runs in. As I live in Rathfarnham I found 2 small hills to get a short practice run;

    Kingston Hill (Just beside the M50 roundabout)--> Someone made a ramp out of wood and snow so it was good for jumps.
    Ticknock Hill (Beside Total Fitness, Blackglen road)--> Since there were no cars on the road I got from the top to the bottom of the hill..roughly 1200meters.

    They were pretty short but fun to get out on, its not everyday you get to do some boarding before work. Anyone else know of any better places if the snow keeps up?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 ✭✭paulharte


    yeah, we were up around glencree, deep snow, its pretty mad! Although I heard it was better yesterday. We built a little kicker, so we didn't need a mega big slope...


    I have some photos up on irishsnowboarder


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