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No PA, I'm hurt.
Well for us down staters, that's probably easy to do. That is, if there's motivation.Has anyone completed the New England Grand Slam? Skiing all 6 states in the same season?
Well for us down staters, that's probably easy to do. That is, if there's motivation.
In a typical season, I would ski NY, VT, NH and quite likely MA. This year, I made the long trip up to Maine, though I skipped MA. I could quickly add MA in for the sake of it. But skiing CT and RI... well, that takes dedication!![]()
I can see someone living near the RI/CT border to do it naturally.
Exactly!i got 5 of 6 New England states this year. no way in hell i'd waste a ski day driving to RI but if i was over that way i'd try to squeeze it in just to say i did it.
Maine my whole life and 100% of my skiing most years. If New Hampshire and Vermont switched places I would be inclined to take more road trips. There just isn't any ski area in New Hampshire worth driving the same distance or further than SL or SB, and Vermont is just too far. As it is, I ski SR 90% of the time, as it is an hour closer than SB or SL.
I certainly get convenience. When I lived in Portland I skied SR equally the same amount over SL as you did. I still do make many convenience based skiing decisions.
To suggest that there aren't areas in NH worth skiing as much as SL or SB in a similar drive range is nonsense though. Wildcat and Cannon both are within 2.5 hours from you and are fantastic.
How is it nonsense if it is simply my opinion? Not stating this as a fact. I have skied Loon, Attitash, and Wildcat in NH, and had a blast at all of them. However, IN MY OPINION, none of them, Wildcat included, compare to SR, SL, or SB. I will reserve judgement on Cannon, as I haven't skied there, but based on reports, stats, etc. it doesn't have the same allure to me as some Vermont resorts. On top of that, I already stated that I ski SR over SL (where I can ski free) and SB (where I can ski cheap) out of convenience most of the time even if conditions are better up North. Therefore, a 2.5 hour drive to Cannon, a mountain I may or may not like as much as the ME mountains, to buy a full price lift ticket isn't likely to happen anytime soon.