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| | #32 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 284
| i guess new would be something like wildcat but it's so long since i've done mad river that it'll feel new to me. same with stowe & sugarbush, both of which i've skied recently but would really like to hit them on great snow days. and of course jay. out west i'm due for either whistler/blackcomb or big sky/moonlight. fantasy ski experience would be a heli-ski trip to british columbia. had a trip planned for this year until the fan got clogged. |
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| | #37 (permalink) |
| Belleayre Join Date: May 2007 Location: Northern, NJ
Posts: 531
| I'd like to ski Catamount next season, it's the closest place in the Berkshires and I've never skied the Berkshires before. I'm not sure if I'll be able to hit it though, with my son starting kindergarten this year it looks like I'll have to do mostly short sessions locally.
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