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It's #1 on my list of places to hit, I'll be there May 3rd. I'm open to being totally off in my assessment of this. But going off of what I hear, they're certainly the preferred place in the east for bumps, but not the standout #1 for bumps, where ALL the big time bump skiers go.
cool that you'll hit in on closing day (most likely) but that isnt gonna give you a feel for the way it really is. BMM can extoll on the virtues of Mt. Ellen, but until you've skied castlerock in all its glory, you wont get a total feel for the the sheer amount of bump runs sugarbush has. Also the mall, paradise, ripcord, spillsville, twist, lower birdland, etc.
they just have an intense array of choices not seen at many areas. MRG being one exception.
I really need to hit Mount Ellen someday when it's in its prime. I just don't care for the trail layout over there for some reason. Some people claim LP has runout, but man Ellen is runout city from below the base of the NRX. Still those pics BMM posted of Exterm, Cliff, etc. looked awesome.
I still prefer Lincoln Peak. Mall and Twist are usually great bump runs with a more moderate pitch. Stein's is very Outer Limits-like with big sweeping bumps if that's your thing. But the natural trails are where it's at - Spills, Paradise, Castlerock. Even Morning Star over on Lynx and sometimes Sunrise sets up with nice bumps. Considering MRG is right down the road and you have without question the most bump opps in the Northeast. End to end it's all packed into 8 linear miles.
mondeo - we really need to get you and powhunter pulled away from Killington and up to the MRV mid-season. I know being an hour further, there's an overnight commitment required, but I think you stay over when you hit Killington a lot. In fact, you should hit Sugarbush now. Mall and Twist opened back up and it looks like little is being groomed up there. Considering the $29 lift ticket with your Sundown pass, you really have no excuse. Anyway, glad to hear you're hitting it on 5/3. Hopefully, it'll still be good. The bumps on Ripcord last April when I went with 180 and family were the best bumps I've skied in the past year until Gunny set up the last few weeks of March.
Wish I got up there more this year. Only hit Sugarbush once and never made it to MRG this year. It was tough to pull away from Sundown last month, especially since the lack of powder in Vermont. I still think I have a Sugarbush outing in me though.