snowmonster
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Thanks for making me look good, TB. Those were fun times at the Bush. Didn't we even have an AZ summit there courtesy of Win Smith? Does he still post here?
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Thanks for making me look good, TB. Those were fun times at the Bush. Didn't we even have an AZ summit there courtesy of Win Smith? Does he still post here?
Going to Sugarbush Friday with some n.VT folk who aren't familiar (faithful to Jay and Smuggs), and I haven't been there since about 2000.
Is the Slide Brook area worth the effort (i.e. losing ski time for shuttle wait and drive), and is it fool-proof for someone who doesnt know the area? I just recently moved to NJ, so according to WCAX my odds of getting lost off-piste have increased by approximately 2,847%.
To be honest, not sure if it would be worth the effort. No idea about your expectations. It is not fool proof as far as getting lost but due to the topography and the amount of traffic it gets it there is way less chance of you getting lost than at kmart. Groups of 12 yo's ski/ride it it all the time. Course, they do have a coach with them. You can go to the guest Services desk in Gatehouse and they can give you good info, answer questions about Slide Brook.Personally, a ride on the inter-mountain lift is worth the 15 minutes it takes. Unfortunately it will probably not be spinning on Friday.
Is it not that great of gladed terrain?
Can you compare it to something at Jay Peak (I'm very familiar with all their glades) in terms of how good and/or how long they are?
You get about a half hour of skiing. If you time it right and hit the road when the bus gets there, your back at the base or over to mt ellen in 10 minutes. But the bus runs every half hour, so if you miss it, you are wasting time you could be skiing. I like to do it when i have the time to enjoy a leisurely powder tree run. It is beautiful in there, but it depends on the conditions and timing.
You should not go in there without someone who is familiar with the terrain or has some navigational skills.
Going to Sugarbush Friday with some n.VT folk who aren't familiar (faithful to Jay and Smuggs), and I haven't been there since about 2000.
Is the Slide Brook area worth the effort (i.e. losing ski time for shuttle wait and drive), and is it fool-proof for someone who doesnt know the area? I just recently moved to NJ, so according to WCAX my odds of getting lost off-piste have increased by approximately 2,847%.
The couple of inches of new snow Saturday night made all of the difference in The Sunday Slidebrook conditions. Still a bit grabby and too thin at bottom. We need another foot plus of snow in there & with a dry week in the forecast next weekend might not be a good time to venture in there.
So you can ski it from Ellen to Lincoln as well as Lincoln to Ellen? I knew people started from the top of the North Lynx Triple, but I didnt know you could take it the other way too. Though I'll be spending the day on the lincoln side anyway.
Well that rules out anyone in my party, as the other are exclusively n.VT skiers and I haven't been there in over a decade. I'm never afraid to "tailgate" people on woods runs when skiing alone, but a thirty minute tree run is a bit long for that.
Not only that, but temps will get into the mid-30s several days this week, with sunny conditions and only a few inches of total new snow in the forecast. Oh well, perhaps another time for Slide Brook.
Were any of the glades at Sugarbush in great condition?
Exterminator, Bravo and Way Back Woods at mt ellen were in excellent shape yesterday. I would say all of the upper mountain glades are in fine shape, although by the end of the week Paradise might be tracked out. If you go in there, go far skiers left as the trees adjacent to the trail will definitely be scraped.
If you are there saturday, I'll gladly show you the way.