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Best lift served singletrack in Vermont?

Philpug

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I've ridden Kton and Sugarbush. I like Kton, particularly 7 to 11 and 4 and 6. I stay pretty much on the blues and easy blacks at Kton. Sugarbush didn't impress me at all. How is Mount Snow? Since I am not looking for anything real technical but more XC style single track.
 

boston_e

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The best single track in New England is not at any of the ski resorts.
 

boston_e

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Probablly Mount Snow (although its been a while since I've been there)... but I still think the best Mt Biking in the area is not at any of the ski resorts.
 

jarrodski

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do you like rocks roots and gnar? Bolton Valley - slow lift though

MtSnow has a lot of fire road and path feel

never been to killy but hear its similar to snow...

the bush is supposed to be pretty good now.
 

deadheadskier

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Probablly Mount Snow (although its been a while since I've been there)... but I still think the best Mt Biking in the area is not at any of the ski resorts.

depends on what you're looking for. I no longer ride, but when I did in High School, much like skiing, I preferred the downhill aspect of the sport to the uphill. The more downhill I did, the better the ride. Lifts are quite helpful in that regard.
 
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