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If you were told you could only ski at one area this winter...

snoseek

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Kirkwood assuming a decent snow year, even average. Dice is rolled for 14-15.
 

Highway Star

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It's been at least a couple years since I've skied anything but Killington/Pico, but I've skied many other resorts in the east extensively.
 

Riverskier

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Sunday River because it is home in the winter, and because it is an hour closer than any comparable mountains (as a daytripper this is HUGE). Plus the long season, great terrain, and spread out enough to avoid the crowds even on the busiest days.
 

Harvey

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I kind of think the question in the original post is the same as "where do you ski most often."

I mean you are already factoring in all of reality, cost, distance, skiing, etc and choosing already right?

For me it's Gore. Big mountain, awesome trees, no place closer to my full time residence is better. And we have a "free" (lol - if you don't count all the money we spent!) nearby.
 
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