Bene288
New member
I hate to use a whole topic on this but I don't know where else to start.
My fiancé and I are heading to Jay for the first time for the weekend. I usually try new mountains with the guidance of someone who frequently skis said area. We're going in blind so I'm not sure where to start. I like trees, bumps and steeps. I also enjoy the occasional groomer. She sort of likes low angle trees and bumps. She also likes the steeps, and really loves the steeper groomers. What part of the mountain should we really look into exploring? If they get some of the projected snow on Saturday night I imagine a lot of trees will be in play.
I've skied the Catskills every Super Bowl Sunday for the last 3 years and am used to virtually no crowds. Should I expect lift lines at Jay ? What are the good bars and après spots? I could sleep in my truck but my fiancé likes to be wined and dined.
Thanks in advance!
My fiancé and I are heading to Jay for the first time for the weekend. I usually try new mountains with the guidance of someone who frequently skis said area. We're going in blind so I'm not sure where to start. I like trees, bumps and steeps. I also enjoy the occasional groomer. She sort of likes low angle trees and bumps. She also likes the steeps, and really loves the steeper groomers. What part of the mountain should we really look into exploring? If they get some of the projected snow on Saturday night I imagine a lot of trees will be in play.
I've skied the Catskills every Super Bowl Sunday for the last 3 years and am used to virtually no crowds. Should I expect lift lines at Jay ? What are the good bars and après spots? I could sleep in my truck but my fiancé likes to be wined and dined.
Thanks in advance!