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Best Trees in the East...

kcyanks1

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I can't believe it took until the 3rd page to mention both Stowe and Jay.

More like the 5th post (mine). But why does everyone have things set to have so few posts per page? In your settings you can make many more posts per page. This entire thread is 1 page for me. With high speed connections, there's no need to keep clicking between pages.
 

frozencorn

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More like the 5th post (mine). But why does everyone have things set to have so few posts per page? In your settings you can make many more posts per page. This entire thread is 1 page for me. With high speed connections, there's no need to keep clicking between pages.

I'm giving AZ the page views for better ad revenue....Can't we all do our part?
 

madskier6

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I would add Burke to the list of ski areas with best trees in the East. While I haven't extensively explored Burke's off-map stuff, I think their on-map stuff is really good. Burke needs to be added to the discussion.

I agree with the suggestions of MRG & Stowe. I also like the trees at the Bush. They may not be as good as MRG or Stowe but they certainly are pretty damn good. I haven't skied Jay's trees yet so I can't comment there. I'd like to explore them this season in good powder conditions.
 

2knees

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hey i thought you were skiing with the dynamic duo today???? what gives.
 

madskier6

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hey i thought you were skiing with the dynamic duo today???? what gives.

Nope. Unfortunately, I had to bail due to family commitments at home. I posted in your thread about missing powder days that I'm pissed about missing today's conditions up north.

While I still would rather be skiing, it looks like they didn't get the huge dump they were expecting. Plus there's sleet & freezing rain mixed in to make things variable. Don't get me wrong, I think it's phenomenal that they got 7-8" last night & conditions generally will improve as a result. I'm consoled by the fact, however, that they didn't get a foot plus of primo powder that some were expecting.
 

from_the_NEK

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I would add Burke to the list of ski areas with best trees in the East. While I haven't extensively explored Burke's off-map stuff, I think their on-map stuff is really good. Burke needs to be added to the discussion.

Yea Burke's okay...

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