billski
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I almost never see any Okemo trip reports. Anyone?
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IMO Mount snow offers more diversity with the North Face, Okemo has nothing that compares to those trails difficulty wise. Mount Snow also tends to leave a lot of trails ungroomed.The vast majority of the trails at Mt Snow are just as straight as Okemos. Stratton isn't much better.
IMO Mount snow offers more diversity with the North Face, Okemo has nothing that compares to those trails difficulty wise. Mount Snow also tends to leave a lot of trails ungroomed.
Stratton's trails have a lot more character than Okemo's. If you look on google earth you can clearly see the trails at Stratton tend to be narrower, and have more twists and turns than Okemo. Almost every trail at Okemo has the same width by looking on google earth.
I respectfully disagree. I like the north face but those trails are relatively straight shots as well and only the pitch is steeper. There are some more interesting glades at Okemo I'd rather ski. Note, I did not say difficult.
I'm not saying that Okemo is some great challenging mountain because it's not. I've said in another recent thread that I don't get the constant bashing it receives and if I was bashing it I wouldn't do so with Mt. Snow or Stratton as examples.
I am not saying Okemo is terrible, I just think it is rather bland and repetitive. I have been to Okemo a few times, and will continue to go there when the opportunity presents itself and the price is right.
My point about the north face is not that it has twists and turns, but rather that it contains trails steeper than anything at Okemo, giving mount snow more variety of terrain IMO. I was just trying to compare Okemo to its nearest competitors, Mount Snow, Stratton, and Killington. I did't think it made sense to compare Okemo to other ski mountains located far away. I'm not saying that your opinion is wrong, just that IMO Okemo is my least liked area of those 4.