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For the Xmas-New Year's week, I've compiled my short-list of places which will probably have low(er) crowds than most and are not starter hills. NH ...

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For the Xmas-New Year's week, I've compiled my short-list of places which will probably have low(er) crowds than most and are not starter hills.

NH
Ragged
Dartmouth(maybe)
Bolton (maybe)
VT
Magic
Burke
Middlebury
Suicide Six
ME
Saddleback

Since I have the whole week off and time to kill, I needed to find places where I would not be standing in line for a half hour or more.

Interesting, if you look at this list of suspects, you will note there is zero to low apres-ski, if that's you're think. For me, sometimes apres-ski means falling asleep in my soup after I get back home from day trippin'
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I learned to ski at Ragged 3 years ago. It has a big place in my heart. I hope they get things going there this year. Last year was not kind to Ragged! Let us know how it goes when you go (even just a sentence or two!).
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