Yeah, sounds like an oxymoron maybe. Skied Bolton last winter, and got the wifey to try new mid-fats on low-angle tree runs off the Wilderness lift. 8" of fresh had fallen overnight, and she stayed in the woods for hours.....Said it was like x/c on steroids. LOL! She's an intermediate skier, but not too strong a one......Done a couple blacks at Gore......Likes ungroomed as long as pitch isn't too steep.
Anyway, wondering about easy glades at other places. I know what Jay has on the lower mountain. What about Burke and Smuggs? Never skied either yet. Was ready to book Burke in Feb. then just read someone stating it was an "advanced/expert" mountain. Yet I see plenty of blue on the trail map. Smuggs has a few glades marked blue on its map. Any feedback on those?
Looking at Sugarbush. Appears to be a number of new glades on their map. Wondering if any would be good as beginner tree runs?
Anyway, wondering about easy glades at other places. I know what Jay has on the lower mountain. What about Burke and Smuggs? Never skied either yet. Was ready to book Burke in Feb. then just read someone stating it was an "advanced/expert" mountain. Yet I see plenty of blue on the trail map. Smuggs has a few glades marked blue on its map. Any feedback on those?
Looking at Sugarbush. Appears to be a number of new glades on their map. Wondering if any would be good as beginner tree runs?