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legalskier

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ScottySkis

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correct. never been there myself, a friend is there this weekend and sent me the pic.
well when you live in long island it okay during week very flat with some quick steep runs on mid hill, night during the midweek if your close to nyc area it worth checking out, great summer water park and mountain biking too
 

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That's got to be one of the all-time great hairy-expert-trail photos. Thanks, now I don't have to go down Goat to know what it looks like. I wonder what it looks like when conditions are bad.
 

deadheadskier

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That's got to be one of the all-time great hairy-expert-trail photos. Thanks, now I don't have to go down Goat to know what it looks like. I wonder what it looks like when conditions are bad.

whole right side becomes rock / grass / stumps. Typically only 1/3rd to a 1/2 of upper Goat is skiable when it's open.
 

Tin

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whole right side becomes rock / grass / stumps. Typically only 1/3rd to a 1/2 of upper Goat is skiable when it's open.

That was as nice as it looked that day. Most of it was exposed rock and stumps, I went to Stowe several times and it was only opened twice. I got to hit in right after the "36 inches in 36 hours" event in March and it was one of the craziest runs I've ever hit. I don't know if there is any run around much steeper than it.
 

bigbog

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That was as nice as it looked that day. Most of it was exposed rock and stumps, I went to Stowe several times and it was only opened twice. I got to hit in right after the "36 inches in 36 hours" event in March and it was one of the craziest runs I've ever hit. I don't know if there is any run around much steeper than it.

That sounds wildly fun......with feet of powder on it that is.....
 
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