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Need VT skiing advice

CoolMike

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I agree with Bolton Valley and Smuggs.

Bolton Valley is a personal favorite of mine. The trails are beautiful.
 

xwhaler

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Pretty sure I stayed in that hotel at the base back in like 1997 when we went up for a school ski trip
Can confirm that nothing has changed since then with the property. Stayed there 2 wknds ago with Catsup948 for 1 of the nights on our trip.
Its outdated for sure but is clean, is slope-side, includes a continental breakfast and access to the sports center (also outdated but not a big deal)
Hard to beat the price.
 

joshua segal

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mccleaks got a lot of good advice on this thread.

IMO any of the following suggested earlier should do the trick:
- Smuggs and Bolton Valley
- Burke and Cannon
- Ragged and Cannon
 

Smellytele

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That's even worse! But actually south-coastal NH was.

Back to your regularly scheduled VT skiing advice thread......

I was wrong...

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