Newpylong
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east coast trails are generally narrow and east coast trails generally have snowmaking on them..what about Jolly Green Giant at Okemo..that is about the same width as Anapurna at Huntah,..
I so wish they left the Poma on Jolly Green. That thing was FUN
Southpaw at Sunday River is pretty narrow for a snowmaking trail.
Like 2/3s of the trails at Camelback are narrow and they all have snowmaking on them..Blue mountain is mainly wide trails but The Chute and sections of Burma road are narrow and have snowmaking..
Powerline and Bearly at K. Bearly is actually extremely narrow considering it's a beginner trail.
Maybe Gun Hill Road at Hunter.
I wouldn't call the novice trail on Winslow or the race trails narrow, but the others definitely qualify.anything at Dartmouth Skiway
Powerline doesn't have snowmaking on it.
I could swear i've been on it when it had snowmaking whales. are you sure they dont drag hoses and guns down powerline at times?
Nashoba Trail at Nashoba Valley...talk about narrow.
Is that the trail that is on far skier's left? If so, Chilemass, Bob R, and I skied it back in 2004 or 2005 and it was interesting...narrow and had some "mood lighting" on it.
Powerline doesn't have snowmaking on it. I don't get to Bearly enough to know whether it does or not but I think not.