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Most snow in the east?

BeefyBoy50

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So I was looking on UnofficialNetworks.com today and they posted a video from Ryan Dunfee of TGR about Vermont backcountry skiing. The video wasn't loading on that site because it has a crappy server and a lot of ads, so I looked it up and watched it on video, which you can see here:

http://vimeo.com/31435641

Anyway, the description of the video says "Situated five miles up a private road and a stone’s throw away from the Canadian border, Lodge Theory sits on a ridgeline that collects more than 400 inches of snow annually as storms roll in off the Canadian plains – an absolute anomaly in a region where powder skiing is still largely considered to be nonexistent."
Now I understand that the region in this video is filmed near Jay, but the description claims that whatever pocket of woods this lodge is in gets even more snow than Jay- a mountain widely regarded as the snowiest on the East Coast due to the "Jay cloud" and orographic effect and other things I don't quite understand.

That got me thinking and I figured some of you would be more knowledgeable on the subject-
1 do you think these claims are bogus?
2 What actually is the snowiest place in the east (if it's not Jay, as average snowfall totals would lead us to believe). This could include non-ski area places (for instance the Presidentials) although I figure whatever area gets the most snow is likely to have a ski area on or very nearby it.
 

MadMadWorld

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Jay does get more than other mountains in that area but not as substantial as they like to claim. The lodge was up near Gravity Bowl and I will leave it at that before I become hated by more locals.
 

ScottySkis

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The most snow in the east happens at Syraucuse NY where all the snowmobiles heven for them. Maybe snowlover moved their?
 

Cornhead

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From Wikipedia:
The Tug Hill Plateau of New York State has the most snow amounts of any non-mountainous location within the continental U.S.,

I can personally vouch for this, never saw, or skied, so much snow at once. I hope they stay in business, they're for sale. Snow Ridge may be only 500ft, but it is a special place. It's fun skiing pow when everyone else has squat.

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Puck it

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I can personally vouch for this, never saw, or skied, so much snow at once. I hope they stay in business, they're for sale. Snow Ridge may be only 500ft, but it is a special place. It's fun skiing pow when everyone else has squat.

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Or skiing snow when everyone has none, like when I was in high school.
 

Cornhead

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Or skiing snow when everyone has none, like when I was in high school.

I live in Binghamton, SR is 150 miles one way, but because it's lake effect snow, 90% of the drive is usually on clear roads when they get snow, another bonus. Makes for the ideal hooky spot too, "Maybe he really is sick, it didn't snow last night.";)

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