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The "Sugarbush Thread"

Lotso

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"fan favorites" is triggering me. No more reading the report. I am going based on webcams alone from now on. :cool:
 

vtski802

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There's also a lot more SB skiers regularly posting on this board than Stowe ones. So you're much more likely to hear about SB issues than Stowe issues. There certainly are lift issues at a variety of resorts that never come up on this forum.
There are hardly ever any lift issues like this at Stowe - their shit just works. Sugarbush has become a complete embarrassment.

WTF - NR is down now too?
 

vtski802

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And Pico had problems. And the Killington thread mentions problems (even with the brand new Superstar lift). And Gore had to evac their gondola a few weeks ago. And I'm sure there are more as well.

I ski at SB every weekend and really can't say my skiing has been negatively impacted by any lift issues this season so far. Yet based on this thread, someone could easily think they "always" have issues.
That's interesting you say that, because I'm there every weekend too and it's always a crapshoot if there will be issues with GMX or NR.
 

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There are hardly ever any lift issues like this at Stowe - their shit just works. Sugarbush has become a complete embarrassment.

WTF - NR is down now too?

Where do you see that NR is down?

Fourrunner at Stowe is also a much newer lift than the ones at SB having issues, however even that has had significant issues over the years. Just last March it was down a full week as they needed to replace the motor. Also had an extended outage in December 2022 when both motors went down. And in that case the new Sunrise lift wasn't ready yet and the Gondola hadn't opened for the season. The Lookout Double ended up being their "main" lift for a over full week. People weren't happy back then.

That's interesting you say that, because I'm there every weekend too and it's always a crapshoot if there will be issues with GMX or NR.

I don't know what to tell you. I can't just really be that "lucky" to constantly avoid the issues. I bet if they shared actual stats about uptime it would be much higher than people here would lead you to believe...
 

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NRX spinning now. Hopefully it can get through the day with GMX still on the mend

And now loading. Beautiful day here.

Bravo also running
 
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MrGlen

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I think AI could prepare a better snow report compared to what is currently being produced. Tell it to check out the live cams, tap into other forecast sources online, and upload the grooming / snowmaking / lift report and you would have a great product. Only thing you would need is some human input for the lift issues, though sugarbush doesn’t report on this regardless.
 

Lotso

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I think AI could prepare a better snow report compared to what is currently being produced. Tell it to check out the live cams, tap into other forecast sources online, and upload the grooming / snowmaking / lift report and you would have a great product. Only thing you would need is some human input for the lift issues, though sugarbush doesn’t report on this regardless.
You are not wrong: From Gemini: Sadly, it re-used 'fan favorites' but anyway...

Gemini said​

Fresh off a mid-week dusting, Sugarbush is looking prime for this Friday, February 27, 2026. Whether you're hunting for leftover stashes at Lincoln Peak or looking for a quieter morning at Mt. Ellen, here is what you need to know before you click in.

The Vibe: Conditions & Weather

Mother Nature left a nice "3–4 inch" parting gift mid-week, and the mountain is currently sitting on a healthy base of Machine Groomed Packed Powder.
  • Temperature: Expect a crisp day with highs near 25°F and lows around 10°F.
  • Wind: It’s looking a bit windy today, so grab that extra neck gaiter.
  • Terrain: You have the full run of the place—100% of terrain is open (111 trails across 484 acres).

Lifts & Trails: The Game Plan

Most of the fleet is spinning (14 of 16 lifts), but there is a slight shuffle at Mt. Ellen today.
  • Mt. Ellen Alert: The Green Mountain Express (GMX) is closed for maintenance today. To keep things moving, Inverness opened early at 8:00 AM and North Ridge at 8:30 AM.
  • Lincoln Peak: All major lifts are scheduled, including the Castlerock Double for those seeking a technical challenge.
  • Slide Brook Express: The inter-mountain connector is scheduled to start spinning at 10:00 AM, giving you easy access between both peaks.

The "Must-Hits" Today

  • For the Corduroy Lovers: The grooming crew has refreshed 53 runs. Fan favorites like Ripcord, Elbow, and Spring Fling are looking sharp.
  • For the Side-Hit Seekers: Word on the mountain is that Jester has "all-time" side-hits right now.
  • The Glades: With the recent snow, the 28 wooded areas (like Christmas Tree or Eden) should still have some soft pockets if you look closely.

Heads Up: Events & Maintenance

  • Castlerock Extreme 2026: Today is the day! The legendary competition kicks off at 10:00 AM on Lift Line. If you aren't competing, it’s a great spot to watch some of the best riders in the East navigate the bumps and steeps.
  • Trail Work: Be mindful of a groomer working at the bottom of The Cliffs near Straight Shot—they're doing some heavy lifting on a lift tower assembly.
  • Après: Sophistafunk is playing late-night at the Castlerock Pub if you have any legs left after the lifts close.

Pro Tip: With the GMX down at Mt. Ellen, the North Ridge area will be your sanctuary for higher-elevation laps. Just be prepared for a slightly slower commute to the top!
Would you like me to check the lunch menu at Rumble’s Kitchen or the Glen House so you can plan your midday refuel?
 

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You are not wrong: From Gemini: Sadly, it re-used 'fan favorites' but anyway...

Gemini said​

Fresh off a mid-week dusting, Sugarbush is looking prime for this Friday, February 27, 2026. Whether you're hunting for leftover stashes at Lincoln Peak or looking for a quieter morning at Mt. Ellen, here is what you need to know before you click in.

The Vibe: Conditions & Weather

Mother Nature left a nice "3–4 inch" parting gift mid-week, and the mountain is currently sitting on a healthy base of Machine Groomed Packed Powder.
  • Temperature: Expect a crisp day with highs near 25°F and lows around 10°F.
  • Wind: It’s looking a bit windy today, so grab that extra neck gaiter.
  • Terrain: You have the full run of the place—100% of terrain is open (111 trails across 484 acres).

Lifts & Trails: The Game Plan

Most of the fleet is spinning (14 of 16 lifts), but there is a slight shuffle at Mt. Ellen today.
  • Mt. Ellen Alert: The Green Mountain Express (GMX) is closed for maintenance today. To keep things moving, Inverness opened early at 8:00 AM and North Ridge at 8:30 AM.
  • Lincoln Peak: All major lifts are scheduled, including the Castlerock Double for those seeking a technical challenge.
  • Slide Brook Express: The inter-mountain connector is scheduled to start spinning at 10:00 AM, giving you easy access between both peaks.

The "Must-Hits" Today

  • For the Corduroy Lovers: The grooming crew has refreshed 53 runs. Fan favorites like Ripcord, Elbow, and Spring Fling are looking sharp.
  • For the Side-Hit Seekers: Word on the mountain is that Jester has "all-time" side-hits right now.
  • The Glades: With the recent snow, the 28 wooded areas (like Christmas Tree or Eden) should still have some soft pockets if you look closely.

Heads Up: Events & Maintenance

  • Castlerock Extreme 2026: Today is the day! The legendary competition kicks off at 10:00 AM on Lift Line. If you aren't competing, it’s a great spot to watch some of the best riders in the East navigate the bumps and steeps.
  • Trail Work: Be mindful of a groomer working at the bottom of The Cliffs near Straight Shot—they're doing some heavy lifting on a lift tower assembly.
  • Après: Sophistafunk is playing late-night at the Castlerock Pub if you have any legs left after the lifts close.


Would you like me to check the lunch menu at Rumble’s Kitchen or the Glen House so you can plan your midday refuel?

Not bad...although there are some mistakes that would require human correction/oversight (i.e. the Castlerock Extreme isn't for another 2 weeks...)
 
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