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Date(s) Skied: 03/09/2013
Resort or Ski Area: Bretton Woods, NH
Conditions: Packed Powder AM, spring PM, sunny and in 40s to 50, crowded at most lifts :-x, not crowded on advanced trails
Trip Report: Decided to brave the crowds to get in a nice sunny day in at Bretton Woods. Weather was just about perfect (perhaps just a bit on the warm side), conditions were about as good as it gets without being a powder day, but the lift lines and crowds were a bit much to take. Most of the HSQs had at least a 10-minute wait which forced us to do singles to save time.
This is only our second trip to Bretton Woods but the overall impression is that with the exception of the glades and a few ledges most of the mountain is very tame. To their credit they do leave sections of many of the wide trails ungroomed and they don't groom every trail. I didn't hit too many moguls but there were some to be had albeit on lower pitch trails.
My son and I did three runs off of the T-Bar...the blue glades on skier's left (one of which is just a narrow ungroomed trail) were just my speed. Toughest part of being on the lift was that it would get toasty on the ride up. Cover in those glades was great and while the snow was tracked out it was still nice. With my non-existent short turn skills I didn't want to try anything harder.
We learned that when it's crowded the best places to go are the Fayban's Triple, the Rosebrook Summit HSQ, and the T-Bar.
We do want to go back but the drive was long for us (2:20 or so each way), so if/when we go back I'd rather go on a weekday and combine it with an overnight stay.
Resort or Ski Area: Bretton Woods, NH
Conditions: Packed Powder AM, spring PM, sunny and in 40s to 50, crowded at most lifts :-x, not crowded on advanced trails
Trip Report: Decided to brave the crowds to get in a nice sunny day in at Bretton Woods. Weather was just about perfect (perhaps just a bit on the warm side), conditions were about as good as it gets without being a powder day, but the lift lines and crowds were a bit much to take. Most of the HSQs had at least a 10-minute wait which forced us to do singles to save time.
This is only our second trip to Bretton Woods but the overall impression is that with the exception of the glades and a few ledges most of the mountain is very tame. To their credit they do leave sections of many of the wide trails ungroomed and they don't groom every trail. I didn't hit too many moguls but there were some to be had albeit on lower pitch trails.
My son and I did three runs off of the T-Bar...the blue glades on skier's left (one of which is just a narrow ungroomed trail) were just my speed. Toughest part of being on the lift was that it would get toasty on the ride up. Cover in those glades was great and while the snow was tracked out it was still nice. With my non-existent short turn skills I didn't want to try anything harder.
We learned that when it's crowded the best places to go are the Fayban's Triple, the Rosebrook Summit HSQ, and the T-Bar.
We do want to go back but the drive was long for us (2:20 or so each way), so if/when we go back I'd rather go on a weekday and combine it with an overnight stay.