dlague
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I saw something like this on another forum (slow over there) - since this forum is much more engaging I thought this might make for a great discussion especially with the additions to the Freedom Pass. What are your favorite small ski areas? Not just in New England.
Here is my take on this subject
In the East
Pats Peak is well set up and has some decent but short runs and a great pub.
Whaleback is limited with respect to lifts but has some challenging terrain for it's size
Dartmouth Skiway - is fun too when open on both sides of the road. Reminds me of Granby Ranch in Colorado.
Crotched Mountain has a high speed lift that takes you up their 1000' of vert in 4 minutes which is great for lapping runs.
Suicide Six is an awesome little place unfortunately it is overrun by ski racers.
Black Mountain in NH is lots of fun and is blocked from wind. Lodge is very old school. At the end of the day they let kids ride on the snow cats while they groom for a small fee. Our son did it and had a blast.
Black Mountain of Maine has great glades and decent vertical for $15 - only problem it is out there but if visiting Sunday River or Sugarloaf it is worth stopping by.
Lost Valley in Auburn Maine is pretty cool. Very small but several lifts and you feel like a pro due to the number of beginners there. We skied there on a two hour lift ticket on our way back home from Sugarloaf.
Lastly, hopefully opening this season is Tenney. It has been closed for a long time but is about to reopen - never skied it but it looks like there are some good runs.
In Colorado
These are all 800 acres or less but small for Colorado
Monarch, while it smallish in Colorado standards and would be big back east, has some great runs and nice hike to terrain.
Cooper which is smallish as well and a great place. No crowds with an old school feel! Lots of fun glades as well.
Eldora one I am interested looks like it has a nice bowl in the back but I heard gets crowded.
Other considerations - Sunlight, and Powderhorn
Here is my take on this subject
In the East
Pats Peak is well set up and has some decent but short runs and a great pub.
Whaleback is limited with respect to lifts but has some challenging terrain for it's size
Dartmouth Skiway - is fun too when open on both sides of the road. Reminds me of Granby Ranch in Colorado.
Crotched Mountain has a high speed lift that takes you up their 1000' of vert in 4 minutes which is great for lapping runs.
Suicide Six is an awesome little place unfortunately it is overrun by ski racers.
Black Mountain in NH is lots of fun and is blocked from wind. Lodge is very old school. At the end of the day they let kids ride on the snow cats while they groom for a small fee. Our son did it and had a blast.
Black Mountain of Maine has great glades and decent vertical for $15 - only problem it is out there but if visiting Sunday River or Sugarloaf it is worth stopping by.
Lost Valley in Auburn Maine is pretty cool. Very small but several lifts and you feel like a pro due to the number of beginners there. We skied there on a two hour lift ticket on our way back home from Sugarloaf.
Lastly, hopefully opening this season is Tenney. It has been closed for a long time but is about to reopen - never skied it but it looks like there are some good runs.
In Colorado
These are all 800 acres or less but small for Colorado
Monarch, while it smallish in Colorado standards and would be big back east, has some great runs and nice hike to terrain.
Cooper which is smallish as well and a great place. No crowds with an old school feel! Lots of fun glades as well.
Eldora one I am interested looks like it has a nice bowl in the back but I heard gets crowded.
Other considerations - Sunlight, and Powderhorn