Sacadelic_Skier
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get her goin!
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get her goin!
well The Rack but it isn't family friendly after 7. Are you on the bus route? If so Shipyard. What's good for Apres as well?
Thanks!
well The Rack but it isn't family friendly after 7. Are you on the bus route? If so Shipyard
Easy walk to Shipyard. Easy walk any where. The bar at the GS is small, but pretty good. You'll have a blast.No idea about the bus route, we're at the Grand Summit Hotel...
Thanks!
Thets why I stay at the Sugarloaf Inn.Best bar and lift right out the front door.
....What's good for Apres as well?
Thets why I stay at the Sugarloaf Inn.Best bar and lift right out the front door.
Sawduster?
I booked here for NYE weekend. My only criteria was a place I haven't been to in 10+ years, which basically made my choices Stowe, Stratton, or Sugarloaf. Stowe had a6 night minimum, Stratton was way more $, so the loaf it is.
Looks like alot has changed! Any tips? Will have the family along, but my oldest and I ski together while the wife slows down with the younger ones. What's good for Apres as well?
Thanks!
Heading to Sugarloaf in a few weeks and looking to get a sense for trail difficulty. We've been there quite a few times, but stuck mostly blue/easier black runs with the kids. They are better skiers now. If you were to order the blacks by level of difficulty, starting with easiest and going to the hardest, what would that look like? Also, what makes the double blacks double blacks (if that makes sense)? Mogels? Pitch? Trees?
Thanks so much!