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blizzardsJanuary showers bring February ______
January showers bring February ______
The snow within the gun and grooming swath is good. But bare spots past the throw of the guns.
Exhibit A
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Homers will be homers. I favor Gore, it's a place I love to ski and the first mountain that "clicked" with me. When I first started reading this forum it seemed Wachusett was the favorite of many posters.
That was Monday or Tuesday.When was that Puck?Obviously not today as they got new snow and it rebounded pretty good from a report I had today.
Hunter is the favorite of lots of people yes it is is less then 2 hours from metro NYC area. It also has best terrain for experts for all of the Catskills, MA, CT South Vermont, they make lots of snow to.I don't think it's the "favorite" of anybody... just the closest to many posters in eastern MA and RI. Same with Sundown and Hunter... closest hills to many posters in CT and NYC respectively.
That would explain why the snowmaking is headed there next.Didn't realize the bottom melted out that bad.That was Monday or Tuesday.
Seriously? The infatuation that some people have for this mountain is crazy.
I don't think it's the "favorite" of anybody... just the closest to many posters in eastern MA and RI. Same with Sundown and Hunter... closest hills to many posters in CT and NYC respectively.
Seriously? The infatuation that some people have for this mountain is crazy.
You missed the days of daily bump videos from Sundown. I have skied there once and it's a nice little mountain with a little more trail variety than Wachusett.
You missed the days of daily bump videos from Sundown. I have skied there once and it's a nice little mountain with a little more trail variety than Wachusett.
Gonna stand up for these smaller local mountains (feeder's if you want). Would love to ski the biggies all the time, but its just not possible. Here in the Pocono's snowmaking is a way of life and we are definitely dealt more "bad weather". Yet every year they get the entire mountain open which is all you can ask. The trees aren't an option here and natural snowfall is scarce, but "inbounds" is well covered with manmade and it lasts through out the season, and yes there are times when the skiing here is better because of it. I see my home bump pretty much as a work out facility. When I start travelling after the meat of the season here, the muscles and timing etc. are in good shape and adventures to the big boys are really enjoyable. With my current schedule and obligations, I'm glad I've got something local to play on.