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deadheadskier

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Seven Spring

though I've never been to MC. Seven Springs is one helluva a PARTY...skiing is an afterthought

A. Okemo

B. Stratton
 

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Seven Spring

though I've never been to MC. Seven Springs is one helluva a PARTY...skiing is an afterthought

A. Okemo

B. Stratton

I already answered that one last summer! I said B, only because I know Okemo better (for the worse). I suspect Stratton is at least as bad, but have only experienced Stratton once first hand.

A. Magic
B. Saddleback
 

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that's a tough one

I'll go with B most years as Saddleback gets more snow, but I LOVED skiing Magic on powder days back in high school. It's high on my need to return to list

A. Wildcat

B. Cannon
 

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that's a tough one

I'll go with B most years as Saddleback gets more snow, but I LOVED skiing Magic on powder days back in high school. It's high on my need to return to list

A. Wildcat

B. Cannon


I choose A becasue Mt Washington is right across the street and you can hike tucks the next day:daffy:



A. Sunday River

B. Smuggs


My two favorite places to ski!
 

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That would be a challenge as many haven't been, but I'll go for it


A. Aspen Highlands


B. Steamboat


A. You actually chose two I've been too. This is pretty easy too. I had tons of fun at Steamboat (my first trip out west), but Highlands's terrain wins easily. Up there with Jackson as my favorites out west.

Another eastern one:

A. Tremblant
B. Gore
 

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A. You actually chose two I've been too. This is pretty easy too. I had tons of fun at Steamboat (my first trip out west), but Highlands's terrain wins easily. Up there with Jackson as my favorites out west.

agreed.....skiing highland bowl was definitely one of the best experiences I've ever had on skis
 

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agreed.....skiing highland bowl was definitely one of the best experiences I've ever had on skis

I was there when the bowl was first opening up, so I only got to ski the lower part (Y-Zones). Pretty steep. Steeplechase was great, and that was before they added the Deep Temerity lift, essentially doubling(?) the length of those trails. With the full bowl open and longer Steeplechase trails plus a new lift, I'm sure it's even better now.
 

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Ski them both
A. Gore ------ Tremblant is faux Disneyworld


A. Burke
B. Bolton

A....even though I've never been

skied Bolton a few times and even though they get pounded with natural snow by east coast standards, the terrain is far too flat to take advantage of it.

A. Waterville

B. Attitash
 

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A....even though I've never been

skied Bolton a few times and even though they get pounded with natural snow by east coast standards, the terrain is far too flat to take advantage of it.

A. Waterville

B. Attitash

A. Waterville

A. Yawgoo Valley
B. Ward Hill
 
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