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2009-2010...where are you skiing???

deadheadskier

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Definite: Sunday River, Sugarloaf, Brighton
Probably: Stowe, Saddleback, Big Squaw, Wildcat, Black Mountain, Solitude, Alta
Hopefully: Elk Mountain, Ski Denton, Snowbasin, Snowbird

That seems funny to me. Elk Mountain and Ski Denton on the same hopeful list as Snowbasin and Snowbird :lol:
 

gorgonzola

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Bleu Mt PA
blue and greek peak will be home this year
mt snow
whiteface

will likely hit some other pokey spots - camelback or jfbb

hopefully tuckerman
maybe utah trip
 

Bkroon9175

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My base is Waterville. We will ski WV, Wachusett, Jay, Tremblant, Ragged, Crotched, Cannon, Bretton Woods, Pat's, Ragged, Blue Hills, Nashoba, Sundown, Black (NH). We will also ski Attitash for the first time in many, many years. additionally we ski another resort in Quebec (not yet planned) and Tenney if it opens.
We can't wait for the season to start. Last year was 34 days and I am mhoping for 40 this year.
 

aveski2000

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Auburn ME
Sunday River, Sugarloaf, will probably hit Loon mid-week a couple of times. All three are on the pass. Saddleback a few times, on the first Sunday of the month deal. I would like to try some areas in Vermont.
I'm in the early planning stages for my first ski trip out West. Will probably be either Utah or interior BC, Revelstoke and others.
Would like to hook up with others to do either trip. I'm not sure if any of my ski buddies from Portland would be able to go.
 

ERJ-145CA

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Northwestern, NJ
Definites:
Hidden Valley (pass)
Mountain Creek (10 minutes away from home)
Mt. Peter
Bromley
Blue Mountain

Probable:
Belleayre
Hunter (early and late season)
Camelback

Maybe:
Jack Frost
Mt. Snow
Catamount
Elk
 

bobbutts

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Sunapee-Okemo-Stratton Pass will be mostly Sunapee + Pat's Peak pass for night. When it snows will hit Ragged, Ascutney, and Whaleback for less grooming. Usually make some longer drives to bigger resorts in the spring.
 

AdironRider

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Ill have my season pass to Jackson again. Possibly a Targhee 8 pack if they offer it again, possibly a full pass if they dont. Ill be making a trip to Crested Butte in February to see some family and get some skiing in as well. Heading up to Whistler this year with a stop at Kicking Horse through my gig at the Seasons. Probably will swing home for Easter and hit the NE resort closings as well.
 

Geoff

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Beers on me if you choose Blue, but if you get chased down for skiing too fast, I'm gonna act like I don't know ya:razz:

I'd bring a whistle. Somebody's gotta keep GSS under control. ;)

If I'm down in Philly by car at all this winter, I'll have to grab some GS demo skis and toss 'em in the car. I don't own anything appropriate for Pennsylvania Powder. I think the narrowest ski in my quiver has an 86mm waist. ...and a half dozen 22 ounce bottles of Coffee Stout from the Long Trail brewery.
 
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I'd bring a whistle. Somebody's gotta keep GSS under control. ;)

If I'm down in Philly by car at all this winter, I'll have to grab some GS demo skis and toss 'em in the car. I don't own anything appropriate for Pennsylvania Powder. I think the narrowest ski in my quiver has an 86mm waist. ...and a half dozen 22 ounce bottles of Coffee Stout from the Long Trail brewery.

wider skis can be appropriate for plowing through the PA death cookies and piles of Mad Sweet and Low..AKA Loose Granuler..
 

sLoPeS

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wider skis can be appropriate for plowing through the PA death cookies and piles of Mad Sweet and Low..AKA Loose Granuler..

haha, i need to shred a little whitetail this year for old times sake. i never understood why people would go to liberty or roundtop over whitetail. its a no brainer to me.
 

Zand

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Spencer, MA
Pass mountains:

Burke
Sugarbush
Wachusett

Day trips:

Sunday River
Killington
Stowe
Smuggs
MRG
Jay
WIldcat
Cannon
Mt. Snow
Berkshire East
Sundown (hopefully finally)
Okemo

Hoping for 75+ days this season. School schedule won't allow for as much skiing time as I hoped it would as I got a lot of classes midday, but I should be able to get to Burke a few days a week, Sugarbush on weekends, and Wachusett when I'm home.
 

MR. evil

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Season passes to Sundown of course

several trips to Magic on POW days

and where ever else we can
 
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