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BushMogulMaster

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...at Sugarbush for tomorrow, according to the trail report online. Ellen tomorrow, plus some Gatehouse terrain at Lincoln Peak.

Pretty good, considering the slow start! Most trails in New England for tomorrow, by quite a substantial margin! Y'all can call me a shill if you want. But at least the facts can speak for themselves :wink:

Most up-to-date reports as of Thursday evening (18:25 hours)

Sugarbush: 92 Trails
Okemo: 63 Trails
Stowe: 60 Trails
Sunday River: 59 Trails
Bretton Woods: 57 Trails
Killington: 54 Trails
Stratton: 46 Trails
Jay Peak: 38 Trails
Huntah: 36 Trails
Sugarloaf: 27 Trails
Smuggs: 24 Trails
Whiteface: 23 Trails
Mount Snow: 23 Trails
 

Shock

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It's definitely looking good. I know I was bumming about the early season conditions but I'm excited about what's happening now.
 

snoseek

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That's a lot more than anything around here right now.....
 

BushMogulMaster

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Vail's over 100 I think, and Squaw is at 100, but yeah... aside from Vail and Squaw, Sugarbush may have the highest trail count in the country tomorrow!

:D
 

bousquet19

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Glad to see the season moving ahead like this. Several of our mid-Atlantic areas (e.g., Liberty, Whitetail, Roundtop) will reach and surpass the 50% open mark this weekend. Wish Sugarbush wasn't such a long drive.

Woody
 

deadheadskier

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It seems that the MRV has been the jack pot for early season natural so far this year. Wonder if the da bush has the highest season snowfall to date.
 

BushMogulMaster

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It seems that the MRV has been the jack pot for early season natural so far this year. Wonder if the da bush has the highest season snowfall to date.

Probably, but the total on the website wouldn't indicate that. We don't start adding up snowfall until the mountain opens. Other places start as soon as a flake flies (Stowe, for example). If you include pre-opening snow, I think we're close to 60" to date. Website reports 42" or something.
 
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