loafer89
New member
I would have to agree that the bad weather is what makes me love the sport. Some people go through depression when the days get short and winter sets in. Then there are also some people (me included) for whom winter is not complete without cold weather and snow, and warm winter weather becomes depressing.
My trip to Sugarloaf experienced such a wide range of weather and conditions, 5 days of spring snow and 5 days of 25" of snow and winter conditions. Only the truly dedicated skiers are out in rain/sleet/snow'fog/wind/-20F weather that is all part of the New England ski experience.
Lately the days are growing longer by leaps and bounds and soon the snow will start to melt (sniff) and ick, spring will be here. Hopefully there are a few more snow storms left before then, I love to just sit back and watch it snow.
My trip to Sugarloaf experienced such a wide range of weather and conditions, 5 days of spring snow and 5 days of 25" of snow and winter conditions. Only the truly dedicated skiers are out in rain/sleet/snow'fog/wind/-20F weather that is all part of the New England ski experience.
Lately the days are growing longer by leaps and bounds and soon the snow will start to melt (sniff) and ick, spring will be here. Hopefully there are a few more snow storms left before then, I love to just sit back and watch it snow.