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Justin10

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Nov 29, 2006
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Plymouth, NH
I have no idea for amounts of days...

1) Okemo
2) Cannon
3) Loon

Loon is really only there because its so close to my school, so I go there weekdays after class all the time.....Same with cannon, but go there on weekends when loon is packed. We always made trips/extended stays at Okemo when I was a kid.
 

snoseek

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Jun 7, 2006
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Location
NH
1.-cannon
2.-sundayriver
3.-alta
4.-loaf
5.-snowbird

maybe not in exact order.
 

Skier75

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Feb 16, 2004
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Barrington, New Hampshire
Sunday River
Sugarloaf
Attitash
Shawnee Peak
Killington
Saddleback
Mt. Abram

Among the few....there are more, but not really enough to mention, 'sides they're little mountains.
 

Zand

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Dec 30, 2003
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Location
Spencer, MA
1. Wachusett
2. Sunapee
3. I haven't skied more than 3 days at any other area... And theres like 5 areas that I've skied 3 days at
 

KevinF

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Dec 19, 2003
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Marlborough, Massachusetts
Cannon is almost certainly the top of my list. I spent some serious time at Whitetail in Pennsylvania in the 90s when I lived in Virginia. There's a whole bunch of places that are probably competing for third place -- Okemo, Killington, Stowe.
 

kcyanks1

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Sep 3, 2005
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Location
New York, NY
1. Gore
2. Sugarbush
3. Killington

Sugarbush and Killington are only around a dozen times each, perhaps a little more. If I count the all of the Aspen resorts (well, Aspen, Snomass, and Highlands at least), I am up to 12 I think. Then some other areas aren't too far behind.
 
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