snowmonster
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This may be the most ill-informed idea I've read on this forum.
The reasons for why you wouldn't want to do this should be self-evident if you've skied for more than 5 minutes in the East. Aside from the obvious environmental roadblocks/issues, there is the small matter of wind blowing all of the snow elsewhere. Classic New England runs were cut in that manner b/c of the problems in the East with snow retention. You get less snow, more thaws and more wind here vs. the West, so in the days before snowmaking, you needed narrower runs that followed the contours of the mountain so that you had as much shadow and wind protection as possible.
Also, you are incorrect in stating that Sugarloaf is the only resort in the East offering this experience. With modest hikes (<30 minutes), you can enjoy this experience at both Stowe and Saddleback.
Agree on the misinformed notion of the OP. Technically, only the SL backside snowfields are not lift served since you need to walk a bit from Timberline. The front snowfileds are skiable form the lift. Agree that the backsides of Mansfield and SB would give you the same bowl-like terrain. If you're going into the backcountry looking for open bowls, why limit yourself to Tux. In the same neighborhood, there's Hillman's Highway, the Gulf of Slides, Huntington Ravine, Ammonoosuc Ravine, Burt Ravine, Monroe Brook, King Ravine, the Great Gulf, etc.