RISkier
Active member
Almost never hear any discussion of Bretton Woods. I know it's a bit out of the way for day trips and it's not reputed to be mountain for "real skiers." We started skiing last year and went there last March -- thought it was terrific for us because there were nice long greens off every lift and most blues offered a suitable challenge. Where the green runs at many of the resorts we've visited lack any sustained pitch and sometimes have long flats, the greens at BW are great cruisers for novices. Atmosphere is very user friendly, seems really well run. Food at the base lodge was ridiculously expensive, but that seems to be the norm these days. Went again last weekend and though the snow conditions and coverage weren't nearly as good, we were again very impressed. I do understand that this is not the place for advanced/expert level skiers looking for a real challenge -- they'd be better served down the road at Cannon. But for folks looking for lots of great cruising terrain, BW has impressed us. On Sunday, we started chatting with a guy on lift who'd been skiing 30+ years. He said he'd skied here, skied there, but just loved Bretton because it was so friendly -- he got off the lift and blasted down in a big arcing turn that left us in his dust. Just curious as to your thoughts on BW?