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Would you ski Gunbarrel at Sundown if it were open through April?

Would you ski Gunbarrel at Sundown if it were open through April?


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Greg

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This is kind of a silly thread, but it might be interesting. Say the mighty Sundown took a 90's Superstar approach and blew an obscene base on Gunbarrel that would last through April. Would you forgo trips to NNE to run laps on Gunny throughout the month of April even if there were still bigger resorts open up north? If you live north of CT, would you drive south to ski here?

There are so many complaints about Killington not staying open late any more. I'm just curious if a little hill like Sundown offered a sick 500-600 vertical foot bump run with a 7 minute lift ride, how many would ski it.
 

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No.

I doesn't make sense for me to drive 2-3 hours north for that little vert when I can continue the drive to my folk's place in NH, not have to pay for lodging or food, and ski a mountain as opposed to a hill.
 

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If I were in the neighborhood, yes. I don't think I'd drive down for it unless I had another reason to be there. In-laws in Southbury always make that a possibility . . .
 

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PS - I would ski that trail as long as its open.

I have dreams of light green budding trees lining a mogul covered Gunbarrel on a 70 degree day...

:razz: ~~drool~~~ :razz:
 

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Assuming they backed down to weekends only, and assuming Killington has realized that being open long into spring is a good idea for their particular business model (which could be another thread in itself,) no. Weekends are the time to ski steep stuff.
 

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maybe. kids start doing outside non-skiing stuff on weekends once the spring hits. throw in family vacation and suddenly it is May 1st.
 

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Weekends are the time to ski steep stuff.

Seems to me you better figure out the flat stuff first, Mr. benchwarmer. ;) :razz:

You deserve that after all of your ball busting I endured this year, nemesis. :lol:
 

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I'll 'board Gunbarrel anytime, anyday, anywhere, anyhow. I'll 'board it naked, I'll 'board it in the rain, I'll 'board it on my hands, I'll board it with rage. You stoke it and blow it, I'll show up and own it.
 

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I'd go if GSS, Andy and HighwayStar had a bump race down the trail....and hopefully Captain FanGun would be there signing autographs.
 

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Seems to me you better figure out the flat stuff first, Mr. benchwarmer. ;) :razz:

You deserve that after all of your ball busting I endured this year, nemesis. :lol:

THROW THE FLAG!!!!


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RootDKJ

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I'd seriously consider it, if Hunter/Windham/Belleayre closed, I guess that would be the next closed place to ski, with out going into VT. Plus it would be cool to meet some more AZ'rs
 

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Unlikely for me only because of drive time. If I lived in CT and the bumps were as good as I've seen pictures of, I'd be hard pressed to drive three hours north and pay $75 to ski at Killington or somewhere else.

During peak season, I love bumps, but still enjoy other types of terrain. Spring is all about skiing bumps. Give me one good run of them and I'm entertained.

It's a touch over 2 hours for me to get to Wildcat. Sunday's are $28 from liftopia. Hard to justify skiing anywhere else with that kind of mountain and value.
 
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