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Mount Snow v. Killington

TN_Joe

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AZ, I was considering the option, however, I have kids in board school here through Thursday. I will aks if they will tranfer the lessons this AM.

How does Pico compare in terms of terrain?
 

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AZ, I was considering the option, however, I have kids in board school here through Thursday. I will aks if they will tranfer the lessons this AM.

How does Pico compare in terms of terrain?

Nice terrain. You may find more of a classic New England feel on some of the trails, narrow and winding. Although they do still have wider trails for those that prefer. Good terrain for begginers to intermediates on the lower parts and real nice expert stuff off the Summit Quad and Outpost lifts.Also, less crowded then Killington and as a result less tracked out. I think that if you go you won't be disappointed and you can always head back over to Killington if you like.
 
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