bzrperfspec77
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I have thought about this a little last year during the season but got to thinking with maybe a little planning (over the summer), I could attempt it this year... Wiki shows about 60 ski areas in New England. It would be cool to group in NY as well, but I think 60 would be plenty!
What do you guys think the criteria should consist of? I don't think skiing one trail would be considered "Skiing XX Mountain", but a whole day at one ski area could waste some opportunities to ski a couple mountains in a day. Maybe a time limit? Amount of trails? Certain Type of trails? Amount of vert?
Basically I'm just curious if its been done before and what people think could be a good criteria to go by. I'm always looking for cool ideas to try and accomplish something that may not be done very often (and something within my capabilities and resources).
Thanks guys! If I don't try it this year, it will more than likely be 2015/16 season until I get a chance as I'm getting married next October (2014) at Killington and with over 100 guests my fiance and I get a free seasons pass each, so I will be spending a lot of time at K during the 2014/15 season.:flag:
What do you guys think the criteria should consist of? I don't think skiing one trail would be considered "Skiing XX Mountain", but a whole day at one ski area could waste some opportunities to ski a couple mountains in a day. Maybe a time limit? Amount of trails? Certain Type of trails? Amount of vert?
Basically I'm just curious if its been done before and what people think could be a good criteria to go by. I'm always looking for cool ideas to try and accomplish something that may not be done very often (and something within my capabilities and resources).
Thanks guys! If I don't try it this year, it will more than likely be 2015/16 season until I get a chance as I'm getting married next October (2014) at Killington and with over 100 guests my fiance and I get a free seasons pass each, so I will be spending a lot of time at K during the 2014/15 season.:flag: