Zand
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#5: 10/17 at Sunday River: OK... so this would probably be far from most people's top 5, but the product they put down in October was beyond amazing. T2 was probably about 3 feet deep, Sunday Punch was open to the bottom and was nice and soft.Hard to beat 1,500' vert runs on October 17th.
#4: 3/20 at Sugarbush: Only spectacular spring day for me this year... 100% open, 60 degrees, lots of bumps and corn.
#3: 3/1 at Burke: One of the many 4" powder days I had there this year (never got to ski more than they there this year), but it was after 16" or so the week before so it was on one of the deeper bases of the year.
#2: 1/20 at Jay: All-day glades-fest. Unfortunately they were skiing fast and the only snow came in one small shower, but a good intro to Jay. Can't wait to hit it on a powder day.
#1: 12/12 at Sugarbush: Only powder day this year... 6" on the already open trails but 30" had piled up on Castlerock that week and 1st tracks on Rumble were mine for the taking. Sweet run, and many of those were found throughout that day.
#4: 3/20 at Sugarbush: Only spectacular spring day for me this year... 100% open, 60 degrees, lots of bumps and corn.
#3: 3/1 at Burke: One of the many 4" powder days I had there this year (never got to ski more than they there this year), but it was after 16" or so the week before so it was on one of the deeper bases of the year.
#2: 1/20 at Jay: All-day glades-fest. Unfortunately they were skiing fast and the only snow came in one small shower, but a good intro to Jay. Can't wait to hit it on a powder day.
#1: 12/12 at Sugarbush: Only powder day this year... 6" on the already open trails but 30" had piled up on Castlerock that week and 1st tracks on Rumble were mine for the taking. Sweet run, and many of those were found throughout that day.