DoublePlanker
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The tram is the best way to ski Cannon. Top to bottom laps are awesome. How else can you ski the upper part of the mountain to Avalanche/Paulies/Zoomer/Banshee? Otherwise its 3 lift rides! Yuck!
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The tram is the best way to ski Cannon. Top to bottom laps are awesome. How else can you ski the upper part of the mountain to Avalanche/Paulies/Zoomer/Banshee? Otherwise its 3 lift rides! Yuck!
Only 2 lift rides to the summit if not doing the tram. If you are already at Zoomer and want to go to the summit, you just take the tram up. You don't go Zoomer > Peabody > Cannonball to get to the summit unless you are daft. Its all about knowing how to work the mountain. If you are Peabody, its quicker to get to the summit going Peabody > Cannonball than Peabody > Tram. Its all about working the mountain effectively. Riding the tram all day blows, I hate waiting and taking off my skis and trying not to fall on my ass on the deck when its windy. Tram works when you want it to work. So do the other lifts. Its all about how you want to work the mountain. Its nice having options.The tram is the best way to ski Cannon. Top to bottom laps are awesome. How else can you ski the upper part of the mountain to Avalanche/Paulies/Zoomer/Banshee? Otherwise its 3 lift rides! Yuck!
Only 2 lift rides to the summit if not doing the tram. If you are already at Zoomer and want to go to the summit, you just take the tram up. You don't go Zoomer > Peabody > Cannonball to get to the summit unless you are daft. Its all about knowing how to work the mountain. If you are Peabody, its quicker to get to the summit going Peabody > Cannonball than Peabody > Tram. Its all about working the mountain effectively. Riding the tram all day blows, I hate waiting and taking off my skis and trying not to fall on my ass on the deck when its windy. Tram works when you want it to work. So do the other lifts. Its all about how you want to work the mountain. Its nice having options.
The tram is the best way to ski Cannon. Top to bottom laps are awesome. How else can you ski the upper part of the mountain to Avalanche/Paulies/Zoomer/Banshee? Otherwise its 3 lift rides! Yuck!
Only 2 lift rides to the summit if not doing the tram. If you are already at Zoomer and want to go to the summit, you just take the tram up.
Eh. It all goes back to having a plan of attack. If you want to go to the summit and you are at the base of Zoomer with no Tram option, you are not working the mountain... you are letting the mountain work you. If the Tram is not running, you base out of Peabody and only go to Zoomer when you intend to follow that up with going back to the lodge or going Peabody side. If you want to hit the summit, go lap the summit, don't go to Zoomer. I'm not a T2B type guy so perhaps it doesn't phase me as much as some. Cannon ain't a T2B type mountain, though. Especially not when the Tram is running. But even when it is, I just think lapping the Tram is the lame. And the lack of lines on the tram suggests most people get that as well. Compared to Jay where people line up for the tram to ski.... what? Vermonter and Northway? C'mon.I agree. I didn't say I want to only ski the tram. Obviously, I was responding about the tram not running or going away. If the tram is not running, you must take 3 lifts to ski a top to bottom run including the zoomer runs. That sucks. I don't exclusively ski the tram runs. I frequently will do Peabody-Cannonball laps. However, that takes a bit longer as the tram is a faster lift. I will take the Zoomer chair a few times. I like options too. Not having the tram is bad.
Yes. I park at the tram. It's the shortest car-to-lift walk. At the end of the day I can usually ski right to the door of my truck.
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Absolutelty incorrect.I park right on the Brookside trail and step out of my car and into my skis right next to the lift.Zero walking.You can't do that anywhere that I know of.
These can be done from the to car to chair without walking.
Sunapee to North Peak
Killington in Bay 1 to Snowdon Quad or Ramshead if ski longer
South Peak Quad at Loon if I remember right.
I am probably left out some.
Gondola lots at Stowe are ski in / ski out
Yes. I park at the tram. It's the shortest car-to-lift walk. At the end of the day I can usually ski right to the door of my truck.
Absolutelty incorrect.I park right on the Brookside trail and step out of my car and into my skis right next to the lift.Zero walking.You can't do that anywhere that I know of.