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Please vote in this poll to select a venue for the AlpineZone "South" Ski Gathering. The goal here is to accomodates folks in New York as well as New England.
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Done.teachski said:May I switch my vote? I am already going to Mt. Snow this year with the school group I chaperone, I want to switch to Jiminy
RossiSkier said:.
Jiminy on the other hand is resort wanna-be in the Berkshires. It is very close to many Massachusetts urban areas and it shows. Very crowded slow lift lines lined with cigarette smoke and butts. You see a lot of older equipment and people without proper ski gear. It seems like it's always amatuer hour there. The night skiing at Jiminy is good and they have a great bar. It's just not a real resort. No matter how many time shares they put up there. It's an OK daytrip cause it's close but it's nothing special. They have a coupon they give away at the Snow Expo that comes in handy.
Is this a troll post? :roll:RossiSkier said:Although you have grouped Mount Snow, Jiminy Peak, and Hunter into the same SOUTH classification, they are all very different.
Mount Snow is a true Vermont resort in the beautiful Green Mountains.
Jiminy on the other hand is resort wanna-be in the Berkshires. It is very close to many Massachusetts urban areas and it shows. Very crowded slow lift lines lined with cigarette smoke and butts. You see a lot of older equipment and people without proper ski gear. It seems like it's always amatuer hour there. The night skiing at Jiminy is good and they have a great bar. It's just not a real resort. No matter how many time shares they put up there. It's an OK daytrip cause it's close but it's nothing special. They have a coupon they give away at the Snow Expo that comes in handy.
Hunter Mountain is a Catskills mountain. The trails are not very difficult. The place is crawling with NEW YORK CITY PEOPLE who tend to clog up the beginner trails. Better have good ski locks cause this place is crawling with ski thiefs. Hunter has good parties but mediocre skiing.
Mount Snow is a true Vermont resort in the beautiful Green Mountains
RossiSkier said:Hunter Mountain is a Catskills mountain. The trails are not very difficult. The place is crawling with NEW YORK CITY PEOPLE who tend to clog up the beginner trails. Better have good ski locks cause this place is crawling with ski thiefs. Hunter has good parties but mediocre skiing.
The point here is to provide an option for a ski gathering where both folks from New England and New York can attend. Snow and Jiminy received the most votes in the initial poll, and I included Hunter to provide a NY option that is still accessible for folks in Western New England.RossiSkier said:Although you have grouped Mount Snow, Jiminy Peak, and Hunter into the same SOUTH classification, they are all very different.
A good ski area doesn't have to exist in the Green Mountains.RossiSkier said:Mount Snow is a true Vermont resort in the beautiful Green Mountains.
Which "urban" areas? Boston? Nope - Boston is 150+ miles away. BTW, Snow is only ~135 miles from Boston. Ahh...you must mean Pittsfeld, the mecca of Western civilization.RossiSkier said:Jiminy on the other hand is resort wanna-be in the Berkshires. It is very close to many Massachusetts urban areas and it shows.
Oh really? What's the longest you ever waited for the six? 5 minutes? 8 minutes? Big deal. With a 5 minute ride to the summit, you can still get in a ton of vertical. Maybe you should try the quads if the six becomes too "crowded".RossiSkier said:Very crowded slow lift lines lined with cigarette smoke and butts.
This comment is so laughable that I don't even need to respond. :roll:RossiSkier said:You see a lot of older equipment and people without proper ski gear. It seems like it's always amatuer hour there.
The mountain has ~1100' vertical. It'll never be a big resort, but the amenities they have added in the past few years (terrain expansion, the six, etc.) have added a lot to the mountain. BTW, we're looking for an easily accessible place to ski, not a "resort".RossiSkier said:The night skiing at Jiminy is good and they have a great bar. It's just not a real resort. No matter how many time shares they put up there. It's an OK daytrip cause it's close but it's nothing special. They have a coupon they give away at the Snow Expo that comes in handy.
Thanks again for another geography lesson.RossiSkier said:Hunter Mountain is a Catskills mountain.
I skied Hunter yesterday and I found the terrain very challenging. It's not a huge hill, but abundant steep and challenging terrain can certainly be found all over the mountain.RossiSkier said:The trails are not very difficult.
Way to generalize and directly insult our NYC brethren that visit this forum. I hope you don't stereotype like this based on race or political/religious views as well. With that said, I've heard the same critique used for Mount Snow...RossiSkier said:The place is crawling with NEW YORK CITY PEOPLE who tend to clog up the beginner trails. Better have good ski locks cause this place is crawling with ski thiefs.
And Mount Snow's terrain is siginificantly more challenging? The whole front side is basically intermediate groomers. The North Face is steep, but I don't think Snow's terrain is significantly more challenging than Hunter's.RossiSkier said:Hunter has good parties but mediocre skiing.
Greg said:Question: would being able to get a group rate affect your vote one way or another?