dmc
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Cute. The reality for me is that with two small children, job, wife, etc., getting up north more than a 2-4 times a month is not an option. Hitting the bumps at Sundown on a Sunday night or mid-weeknight is a great way to stay dialed in, hang with some ski buds, etc. It's my understanding that Sundown had better bumps from late November well into December than most places further north last year. Last March when everything in Vermont was bullet proof most of the month with no powder anywhere, we were ripping spring bumps on Gunbarrel under sunny skies. When we do score the random 1 foot dump in CT (we seem to be getting two each season lately) it's nice to not have to drive far to be able to ski during the storm. On the weekends, my kids love it. It's a small little hill, but it's home for now, and I always bump into several people I know there. There are many, like me, that love it. If you live nearby and like to ski moguls or hit the park, there's no reason not to. If you're looking for big, steep groomed vertical, it's obviously not right for you. It's hard to argue the fact that they do a better job with their 15 trails and 600 vertical feet than many of the resorts 4-5 times its size. They do a great job with what they have.
So - to me - Sundown is now one of those places people either love or hate... And i need to go....
Greg ..... rock on! :flag: