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Blue Mountain. The only time I go there is with friends that live close by and don't want to travel further north. For PA, it's a decent place (...

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Old Jul 8, 2008, 9:10 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Blue Mountain. The only time I go there is with friends that live close by and don't want to travel further north. For PA, it's a decent place (which isn't saying much)
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I've yet to be ashamed of any place I've ever skied (now some of the turns I've made at a few places are another story entirely ). So I doubt that I'll find an area that will have be blushing with embarassment when I mention that I've made turns there
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Blue Mountain. The only time I go there is with friends that live close by and don't want to travel further north. For PA, it's a decent place (which isn't saying much)
How often do you ski Blue??
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ill do camelback again if they did what they did this year with free tickets.
Where do you get a season pass? Alot of people from the NY metro area ski Camelback which is strange since the Catskills are so close and way better..
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For me it would be Bristol Mountain in Western NY. I skied there this past season when my son was in the Eastern Freestyle Championship. I would never have skied that mountain otherwise. I will ski it again if I am there for one of my son's competitions.
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