weren't there a bunch of guys at sugarbush a couple years ago?
Yeah, like I said it's been tried, but nothing has really stuck.
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weren't there a bunch of guys at sugarbush a couple years ago?
weren't there a bunch of guys at sugarbush a couple years ago?
Platty is not big enough for a multiday summit, even a mini one, anyway, so whoever plans such a thing would do well do plan lodging near Hunter/Tannersville or Belleyare and ski 2 out of the 3 for a weekend, or all 3 for a long weekend. All 3 mountains are within easy driving distance of each other.
I've never skied the Catskills. If I were to go over there, I'd want to hit at least Platty and Hunter. I can't say I have a tremendous interest in Windham or Bell; though I've seen some pretty sweet bumps at Bell from spring trip reports.
Is there a local lodging properties in Hunter that do packages to multiple ski areas? That would be the way to set it up.
What kind of vertical and terrain are we talking about? Can you compare it to somewhere in New England? That is a looong way to drive if we're talking about Cranmore style terrain and vertical.
Summit, not exactly > As is tradition, I'll buy a beer for anyone with a Platty lift ticket on Jan 8.
Make me pay, make it hurt!
The Plattekill bar is awesome.
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What kind of vertical and terrain are we talking about? Can you compare it to somewhere in New England? That is a looong way to drive if we're talking about Cranmore style terrain and vertical.
Summit, not exactly > As is tradition, I'll buy a beer for anyone with a Platty lift ticket on Jan 8.
Make me pay, make it hurt!
The Plattekill bar is awesome.
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