ta&idaho
New member
Date(s) Skied: Sunday, March 7, 2010
Resort or Ski Area: Bromley, Vermont
Conditions: Beautiful spring day
Trip Report:
After skiing Magic on Saturday, we decided to take it easy and head to Bromley for the $29 Sunday afternoon special (best lift ticket-window deal I've seen in a long time). My wife was looking for a little more variety in groomed options, and Bromley looked like the perfect option. I'd never been before, and I was really impressed. Definitely earned its "Sun Mountain" name--awesome place for some chill spring skiing.
Usually when my wife and I ski together, we end up skiing some mellow runs together and then I ski some more challenging terrain while she takes a break in the lodge. Great thing about Bromley is that there was a good mix of terrain within close proximity. Good example--Panic and Peril (a/k/a "his" and "hers"):
My wife really enjoyed some of the meandering cruisers, such as Pushover (with Magic in the background):
The southern exposure softened things up really nicely, producing some outstanding spring bumps, in various forms...
Big mogul field spring bumps:
Liftline spring bumps:
Gladed spring bumps:
and Stratton-view spring bumps:
Lots of fun, easy-to-navigate, confidence-building, low-angle woods runs. This is Avalanche Glade, I think:
Some pretty cool little terrain features here and there, too:
We spent most of the day on the East side, but one of my favorite runs on the mountain was Everglade on the West side, especially once I figured out how to link up Plunge on the top half with Everglade on the bottom half. Not the most knock-your-socks-off terrain in the world, but Bromley was a really fun place to spend a sunny spring afternoon. Great vibe, and a perfect complement to Magic on Saturday. We had a blast!
Resort or Ski Area: Bromley, Vermont
Conditions: Beautiful spring day
Trip Report:
After skiing Magic on Saturday, we decided to take it easy and head to Bromley for the $29 Sunday afternoon special (best lift ticket-window deal I've seen in a long time). My wife was looking for a little more variety in groomed options, and Bromley looked like the perfect option. I'd never been before, and I was really impressed. Definitely earned its "Sun Mountain" name--awesome place for some chill spring skiing.
Usually when my wife and I ski together, we end up skiing some mellow runs together and then I ski some more challenging terrain while she takes a break in the lodge. Great thing about Bromley is that there was a good mix of terrain within close proximity. Good example--Panic and Peril (a/k/a "his" and "hers"):

My wife really enjoyed some of the meandering cruisers, such as Pushover (with Magic in the background):

The southern exposure softened things up really nicely, producing some outstanding spring bumps, in various forms...
Big mogul field spring bumps:

Liftline spring bumps:

Gladed spring bumps:

and Stratton-view spring bumps:

Lots of fun, easy-to-navigate, confidence-building, low-angle woods runs. This is Avalanche Glade, I think:

Some pretty cool little terrain features here and there, too:


We spent most of the day on the East side, but one of my favorite runs on the mountain was Everglade on the West side, especially once I figured out how to link up Plunge on the top half with Everglade on the bottom half. Not the most knock-your-socks-off terrain in the world, but Bromley was a really fun place to spend a sunny spring afternoon. Great vibe, and a perfect complement to Magic on Saturday. We had a blast!
Last edited: