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Sounds like you nearby!
i drive 3 hour 15 mins frome Connecticut to killington some time twice a week
4+ hours today from NJ to hunter. That was looong.
Usually: 2 and a bit hours to Cannon for day trips, 4.5 hours to Sugarloaf for Feb. vacation trip.
Sometimes: 3:15 day trip to Sugarbush. That's pushing it for me though.
This year for the Sugarloaf trip we're getting up at o'pitchdark-thirty and skiing the first day. We'll see if my son is as enthusiastic about the idea that morning as he was when I presented the idea.
You must be farther south than me. I'm at 3 hours and I don't drive very fast.
I made a day trip of what should've taken 3 hours to Aspen yesterday, but took longer due to snow.
I think my weekend max is 6 hours one way. When I risk getting home after midnight is where I draw the line
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Loving this thread. Though I never really think of the NYC metro area as a skiing hotbed, reading the times of CT, RI and Boston area people makes me realize I don't have it too bad. Living right off I-80, and approx. 10 miles west of I-287 I can reach Lake George in 3 hours flat (3 1/2 towing boat in summer to show you what an easy drive it is).