will go with
1 killington
2 stowe
3 sugarloaf
4 sugarbush
Top 20 resorts in the east
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Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
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Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
From my seat in the chair, and based on what I think the "rules" of this post are as far as the Top 5 request goes:
1. Killington
2. Sugarbush
3. Sunday River
4. MRG
5. Magic, when it's good.
Disclaimer: I have never skied Cannon. Only skied the Loaf one trip when conditions were horrible [thaw/freeze].
Honorable Mention [especially being on the 365 Ikon pass:
- Loon. Midweek, on nice sunny day, when mountain is all open. Have never gotten there when nats were open.
- Stratton. Midweek. Great cruising on winter sunny day. Awesome on sunny spring corn. Woods are great if they get enough snow.
1. Killington
2. Sugarbush
3. Sunday River
4. MRG
5. Magic, when it's good.
Disclaimer: I have never skied Cannon. Only skied the Loaf one trip when conditions were horrible [thaw/freeze].
Honorable Mention [especially being on the 365 Ikon pass:
- Loon. Midweek, on nice sunny day, when mountain is all open. Have never gotten there when nats were open.
- Stratton. Midweek. Great cruising on winter sunny day. Awesome on sunny spring corn. Woods are great if they get enough snow.
Goes to show, you don't never know
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Watch each card you play, and play it slow
Don't you let that deal go down
Don't you let that deal go down
Looks like its going down no matter what I do !!!
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Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
Using those rules, my list would be
1. Anywhere, when it's good.
10. Everywhere, when it's bad
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Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
The illogical conclusion to this debate:
1. Ski Ward
1. Ski Ward
Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
The most valued factor for my criteria of rating areas is steepness, so Ski Ward is out for me, “back in the day” of 300 inch winters, Jay, Sugarbush, and MRG were tied for my favorite (if I was at any one of those, there was no way I would say one of the others was better) but then Jay added the Flyer lift, so Jay moved slightly to #1 for me. Much further down my list is #4 Cannon, and ever more further down is #5 K. After those five there’s a huge drop off to #6 & 7 for me (Stowe and Smuggs, which have a lot of positive attributes but the negatives out weigh them).
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Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
1. Saddleback - 2nd place well behind
2. Sugarbush
3. Sugarloaf
4. Stowe - was my long time #1 pre Vail. Wildcat was #2 for me pre Vail
5. Cannon
2. Sugarbush
3. Sugarloaf
4. Stowe - was my long time #1 pre Vail. Wildcat was #2 for me pre Vail
5. Cannon
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Re: Top 20 resorts in the east
Ellicottville is a suprisingly cool little ski town.XtremeJibber2001 wrote: ↑Oct 25th, '23, 08:12 Not surprised my local hill, Holiday Valley, made the list. They run a great operation. Sure the terrain isn't very exciting, but they have a great lift network and do a great job managing snow conditions on the hill. Town is great, too. Programs for my kids are also top notch.