Jcb890
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Do we have any nice wide-open glades/tree runs at New England mountains? We might, I haven't found any... I would love to though!
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Do we have any nice wide-open glades/tree runs at New England mountains? We might, I haven't found any... I would love to though!
Do we have any nice wide-open glades/tree runs at New England mountains? We might, I haven't found any... I would love to though!
Probably some of the stuff at Bretton Woods. I don't have a ton of experience with their trees as the times I've skied there have been early and late season. I do recall seeing some pretty wide open glades there.
Do we have any nice wide-open glades/tree runs at New England mountains? We might, I haven't found any... I would love to though!
I second Pico for sure. Oz at SR as well (if that can be defined as tree skiing). It was designed mimic a 'western' style if I'm not mistaken.
I like lower Ovation.. one of the steepest groomed pitches. The top part is usually only half groomed and the other half is windblown death cookies, so that's kind of a waste.
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That's kind of my point. It's seldom good wall to wall. Skiers right is often a mess. If you had two trails with trees in-between acting as a wind break I bet overall the terrain would ski better.
I've never been but an old co-worker was always trying to get me to go there. Its a shame NH lift tickets seem tough to get good deals on.
Kinda like what they are/were doing with Freefall at Smuggs. It's been a while since I've skied it but last time there was an island of brush they were letting grow in the center of the headwall.
Freefall isn't open all that often but when it is open and in prime condition....... OMG (excuse my drool)! When the snow is good, I'll argue that Smuggs has far and away the best lift accessed terrain in New England!
Timbuktu and Beaver Pond @ Jay
Semi Tough Woods @ Mt Ellen
some of the stuff at Killington is fairly wide
Poma Woods @ Pico
Doug's @ Bolton
Avalanche @ Bromley
just a few off the top of my head... actually Magic has a couple wider woods areas too
Re: Magic I'd argue all the glades are pretty tight and not wide open. However, Twilight Zone and Goniff would likely qualify. They look like trails on the map but are heavily treed - so much so that on Google maps they're hard to find.