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On the other hand, that's 7.5 hours of glorious scenery you'll be driving through!Marmot is 7.5 hours from the next closest Indy Pass resort.
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On the other hand, that's 7.5 hours of glorious scenery you'll be driving through!Marmot is 7.5 hours from the next closest Indy Pass resort.
On the other hand, that's 7.5 hours of glorious scenery you'll be driving through!
I would argue it's far from a "contrarian" view. The whole idea of the Indy pass is to get people out of their "usual" same old same old destinations. As such, spending time driving the most beautiful stretch of highway in North America is quite inline with that particular perspective.contrarian perspective! That is true though.
I would argue it's far from a "contrarian" view. The whole idea of the Indy pass is to get people out of their "usual" same old same old destinations. As such, spending time driving the most beautiful stretch of highway in North America is quite inline with that particular perspective.
I never said it's not a long drive. Just there's more to it than "getting there". Instead of trying to race to the next resort after the lift closes in the previous resort, this is one transfer that should be done during the day light, and taken slower.
I'm not arguing for argument sake. But there's more to road trip than just getting there. The Indy collection is especially so.
Come on Tenney Mountain, you can do it.....Four more ski areas to be announced Tuesday Aug 10 per Storm Skiing Blog
I just want Tenney to be open this season.Come on Tenney Mountain, you can do it.....
It’s often about the journey, not the destination. That’s a style I definitely admire.I would argue it's far from a "contrarian" view. The whole idea of the Indy pass is to get people out of their "usual" same old same old destinations. As such, spending time driving the most beautiful stretch of highway in North America is quite inline with that particular perspective.
I never said it's not a long drive. Just there's more to it than "getting there". Instead of trying to race to the next resort after the lift closes in the previous resort, this is one transfer that should be done during the day light, and taken slower.
I'm not arguing for argument sake. But there's more to road trip than just getting there. The Indy collection is especially so.
I just want Tenney to be open this season.
Hoping Indy will give us some hints to get the guesses going.
MRG, Smuggs, Plattekill, Targhee
Mt. Pleasant, Ski Sawmill and Spring Mount definitely fall into the "happy to net $40 or $50 for a lift ticket" categoryLaurel Mountain is one of the better ski areas in PA imo. Pretty cool place. They just reopened recently back from the dead. They get more natural snow there than anywhere else in PA, it has great glades and natural snow trails, as well as one of the steepest trails in the east. Oldest ski area in PA I believe also. Very laid back vibes and recently had a lot of investment from Nutting the 7 Springs/Hidden Valley/Pittsburg Pirates/newspaper guy. Great XC skiing in the area.
If you take a look at the Indy map and try to pick a place in a new geographic area, Mt. Pleasant, Ski Sawmill, or Spring Mount could be possibilities.