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What state do you spend most of your time skiing in?

Grassi21

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Last year CT edged out MA. This year will be CT and then a 3 way tie for 2nd (MA, NY, VT).
 
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bvibert

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CT here too. I wouldn't get to ski nearly as much as I do without Sundown being a local option!
 

snowman

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Canada! :daffy: And no, it's not a state, the poster was just too closed minded to include us. :razz: I'll be spending more time in the US skiing this year though were OUR DOLLAR IS WORTH MORE THAN YOURS.....making skiing there super cheap! :spread:
 

deadheadskier

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Historically Vermont

Past two seasons and most likely this season - Maine.

Oh how I wish there was an Interstate going straight from Portland to Lebanon, NH. It's depressing looking at a map knowing it's maybe 100 miles by the way the crow flies, yet nearly 180 the way I'd have to travel to get there. I miss skiing the northern greens every week
 

skibum1321

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Canada! :daffy: And no, it's not a state, the poster was just too closed minded to include us. :razz: I'll be spending more time in the US skiing this year though were OUR DOLLAR IS WORTH MORE THAN YOURS.....making skiing there super cheap! :spread:
Yeah, that's pretty depressing and a sad snapshot at how weak the dollar is these days.
 

riverc0il

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Oh how I wish there was an Interstate going straight from Portland to Lebanon, NH. It's depressing looking at a map knowing it's maybe 100 miles by the way the crow flies, yet nearly 180 the way I'd have to travel to get there. I miss skiing the northern greens every week
I hear you there. My trip to Mad River Glen on Saturday took 2.5 hours for only about 100 miles. People who live a lot further away than I do by the crow flying can get there much quicker due to interstate access. but there really is no need or demand for such an artery except for a handful of recreationalists.
 
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