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Best Glade Run

montageskier

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My favorite Glade is off the map at Stowe. Its over on Spruce peak. Once you get off the one double go to West Run and within the first five feet just turn right into the woods. I was skiing in waist deep snow the whole time, with sections of chest deep. It was steep enough to keep moving, and didnt get stuck in the snow once. I also found a variety of cliffs, from 5 feet to 20 feet. The only problem i had with the run was that we had to hike out, it was a 40 minute hike, and was pissed at the time. But now that i think about it, it was well worth it.
 

Newpylong

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Loafer, when's the last time you were at Killington? You can't even ski echo woods anymore.. those little evergreens are now so big they don't even mark the trail anymore. That was a great run though!

Re: Paradise at SB, yeah I guess I just assumed the trees on skiers left.
 

knuckledragger

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Stowe- Angel food, Hell Brook ,Kitchen Wall, Tres Amigos though you gota go in way high up.
Jay- Timbuktu, north glades,the road run
Bush sneakin in off the ridge try'n follow also the jerusalum trail is a nice end of the day run.
Camels Hump if I told you here I'd be dead by morning.
 

skibum1321

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montageskier said:
My favorite Glade is off the map at Stowe. Its over on Spruce peak. Once you get off the one double go to West Run and within the first five feet just turn right into the woods. I was skiing in waist deep snow the whole time, with sections of chest deep. It was steep enough to keep moving, and didnt get stuck in the snow once. I also found a variety of cliffs, from 5 feet to 20 feet. The only problem i had with the run was that we had to hike out, it was a 40 minute hike, and was pissed at the time. But now that i think about it, it was well worth it.
That's because you skied into the Notch. For future reference, you shouldn't give directions to unmarked glades on a public forum.
 
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