andyzee
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Latest mountain info says 4000+ acres. Yes you can say you have Slidebrook, but come on Win, be real. http://www.sugarbush.com/snow-trails-conditions/mountain-resort-statistics
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Latest mountain info says 4000+ acres. Yes you can say you have Slidebrook, but come on Win, be real. http://www.sugarbush.com/snow-trails-conditions/mountain-resort-statistics
Latest mountain info says 4000+ acres. Yes you can say you have Slidebrook, but come on Win, be real. http://www.sugarbush.com/snow-trails-conditions/mountain-resort-statistics
I thought Sugarbush was 5000+ acres and Killington was 6000+ acres! ;-)
Actually, both areas are approximately the same size in regards to total acres. However, it is the developed skiable acres – for eastern resorts – that matter most.
I thought Sugarbush was 5000+ acres and Killington was 6000+ acres! ;-)
Actually, both areas are approximately the same size in regards to total acres. However, it is the developed skiable acres – for eastern resorts – that matter most.
Honestly, need we look this closely? Slow day? We all know that Win is the man and that Sugarbush is great...
Yes, I am giving some Sugarbush loving.... :wink:
I'm pretty sure "skiable acres" includes designated glade areas. No way they have 508 acres of trails, right?
Yes they have 508 acres of trails..
how do marked glades get accounted for?
Surface area of the cleared glade minus the surface area covered by each tree. Yes, it's true, they actually do measure every tree.
Surface area of the cleared glade minus the surface area covered by each tree. Yes, it's true, they actually do measure every tree.
I'm looking for the ;-) at the end of that post....You're joking, right?
If true, wow, the PR departments must command a pretty big budget! Not sure why else they'd go through the effort, other than to pump up the stats....
Nope. No winkie. They do measure every tree. Trust me.
Aaah, OK, well, that's pretty interesting, then. Thanks for the info.