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I think the comments can give a feel for the type of skier or rider that likes the mountain.
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In the past, Holiday Valley has ranked well because they are a high volume ski area and encourage their skiers and riders to vote.
Where's Holiday Valley on the list? How did it fall out of the Top 10 after all these years?
is Tremblant really that good? never been but might try this season.
Terrain wise, no. But the village is fun and beautiful. The terrain is fine, but not fantastic. Sugarloaf, Stowe, Kton, etc. have more interesting terrain. But the village and European atmosphere makes it special if you're into that.
ill take all the glades and "slackcountry" of the it. just the pure size of sugarloaf... skiing the snowfields front and back. bubblecuffer fron the top. winters way from the top then dropping into max headroon then to wedge. the steep terrain open snowfields on the backside then dropping into ripsaw one of the classic under rated bump runs on the east... i havent skied in vermont very much to be honest but how and any other mountain size up to sugarloaf.... yes i am a born and raised sugarloafer so i have my bias.
the only reason why stowe or any of the VT ski areas have better lift is becuase american ski company dumped all their money in VT skiing. sugarloaf and sunday river got nothing until boyne took over...
Im all for skiing VT but if i had to pick a place to ski in VT it would be Jay, more snow more glades.
thanks for that. will be up in candada with non-skiing wife so a nice village is actually something for us to consider.
i think the top ten list is aweful it doesnt include the 2 best mountains in the east: Jay and Sugarloaf. and it includes basically all vermont mountains which i bet are great but come on if you have stratton, bretton woods and even sunday river in the list and not jay and sugarloaf then it if obviously an opinion of one person and not the majority....
ill take all the glades and "slackcountry" of the it. just the pure size of sugarloaf... skiing the snowfields front and back. bubblecuffer fron the top. winters way from the top then dropping into max headroon then to wedge. the steep terrain open snowfields on the backside then dropping into ripsaw one of the classic under rated bump runs on the east... i havent skied in vermont very much to be honest but how and any other mountain size up to sugarloaf.... yes i am a born and raised sugarloafer so i have my bias.
the only reason why stowe or any of the VT ski areas have better lift is becuase american ski company dumped all their money in VT skiing. sugarloaf and sunday river got nothing until boyne took over...
Im all for skiing VT but if i had to pick a place to ski in VT it would be Jay, more snow more glades.
ill take all the glades and "slackcountry" of the it. just the pure size of sugarloaf... skiing the snowfields front and back. bubblecuffer fron the top. winters way from the top then dropping into max headroon then to wedge. the steep terrain open snowfields on the backside then dropping into ripsaw one of the classic under rated bump runs on the east... i havent skied in vermont very much to be honest but how and any other mountain size up to sugarloaf.... yes i am a born and raised sugarloafer so i have my bias.
the only reason why stowe or any of the VT ski areas have better lift is becuase american ski company dumped all their money in VT skiing. sugarloaf and sunday river got nothing until boyne took over...
Im all for skiing VT but if i had to pick a place to ski in VT it would be Jay, more snow more glades.
I would agree on the Sugarloaf statement though, I love what Boyne is doing with it and the potential for the future.
ill take all the glades and "slackcountry" of the it. just the pure size of sugarloaf... skiing the snowfields front and back. bubblecuffer fron the top. winters way from the top then dropping into max headroon then to wedge. the steep terrain open snowfields on the backside then dropping into ripsaw one of the classic under rated bump runs on the east... i havent skied in vermont very much to be honest but how and any other mountain size up to sugarloaf.... yes i am a born and raised sugarloafer so i have my bias.
the only reason why stowe or any of the VT ski areas have better lift is becuase american ski company dumped all their money in VT skiing. sugarloaf and sunday river got nothing until boyne took over...
Im all for skiing VT but if i had to pick a place to ski in VT it would be Jay, more snow more glades.
What replacing a chairlift that had chairs fall of it?![]()
sorry incorrect info... It was Mt. Snow they owned not Stowe. and yes they did expnd sunday river but what good did that do. a total of maximun 15 trail on 2 peaks and oz chair barely runs.
sorry incorrect info... It was Mt. Snow they owned not Stowe. and yes they did expnd sunday river but what good did that do. a total of maximun 15 trail on 2 peaks and oz chair barely runs.
... i havent skied in vermont very much to be honest but how and any other mountain size up to sugarloaf.... yes i am a born and raised sugarloafer so i have my bias.