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Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 11:46
by jwaltz666
one time I drove south and it got colder and started snowing

that means it is colder to the south

Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 11:52
by Stormchaser
This one time, at band camp...

Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 12:09
by TheRat
Stroke of genius by SR. Get a trail up for Halloween, get on all the local newscasts and even the Weather Channel, create some buzz, and open up on a holiday weekend. Just the fact that this thread is on KZone shows it's working.

Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 12:26
by Geoff
Sunday River is farther north so there will be days when Killington gets r.a.i.n when Sunday River gets sneaux. On the flip side, Killington gets something like 100 more inches of natural snow than Sunday River.

My personal experience is that Sunday River is all about manmade snow. When they get enough natural, their glade runs are big fun but you can go seasons where they never get particularly good cover. You won't find anything like the Killington natural snow trails: Vagabond, Northstar, Great Bear, Escapade, Flume, Pipe Dream, Breakaway, & Jug/Jug Handle. You definitely won't find anything like the unmarked tree skiing.

The trail pod layout at Sunday River is much more rational than the intersecting trail mayhem at Killington but that's because Killington gradually expanded over 40 years and overlaid trail pods on what were once narrow novice wrap-around trails.

With the new ownership and pass arrangement, you can always go to Sugarloaf when it's good and ski Sunday River when Sugarloaf is on wind hold or has sketchy cover due to their very limited snowmaking system. You can also get your 10 free days at Boyne's western resorts. The property taxes are much lower in Maine. For me, Sunday River is 125 miles instead of my 155 mile drive to Killington. I may be selling out and changing mountains if Killington really closes in mid-April.

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Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 12:30
by SuzyQ
What about the job market in Maine?

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Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 18:40
by Ski Fetish
Geoff wrote:Looks like Sunday River is opening for the season later this week after their one day Halloween October opening. I guess I'll wander up for a day next weekend.

This Killington slow open really sucks. I guess it's time to get out my Chris Nyberg voodoo doll. One good stab for every lap at Someday Bigger.
Hello? It just finally got freaking cold enough to blow with authority. You going to blame them for the warm fall and weather too?

Posted: Nov 6th, '07, 18:53
by Finn
Hey Suzy Q take yourself to Sunday Rier if you like it so much...it's closer than K from Boston if you live on the North shore.

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 00:30
by SuzyQ
I have to stick with Killington because its 3 hours from me and SundayRiver is 4 and that dam NorthConway drives me nuts to drive through. A 3 hour drive means I can ski monday morning and still make it to work at 4pm which is pretty cool. :D

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 07:13
by Geoff
Ski Fetish wrote:
Geoff wrote:Looks like Sunday River is opening for the season later this week after their one day Halloween October opening. I guess I'll wander up for a day next weekend.

This Killington slow open really sucks. I guess it's time to get out my Chris Nyberg voodoo doll. One good stab for every lap at Someday Bigger.
Hello? It just finally got freaking cold enough to blow with authority. You going to blame them for the warm fall and weather too?
Sunday River had skiing on October 31. I walked up and skied Rime last Saturday. Killington certainly has had the opportunity to spin the lifts before November 17th.

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 07:15
by Geoff
SuzyQ wrote:I have to stick with Killington because its 3 hours from me and SundayRiver is 4 and that dam NorthConway drives me nuts to drive through. A 3 hour drive means I can ski monday morning and still make it to work at 4pm which is pretty cool. :D
Why would you drive through North Conway to get to Sunday River? That would take forever. The traditional route is to drive up I-95/Maine Turnpike and cut west.

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 08:52
by SuzyQ
I know, I'm just saying in general I don't like North Conway.

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 08:57
by BobR
I go the 93 to 3 to 115 to 2. No traffic after the notch, very little traffic really after concord nh. I don't like 26. Better route from my local anyway.

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 09:28
by SuzyQ
OZ is cool

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 10:33
by ozzy
SuzyQ wrote:OZ is cool
Thanks sister tight back at yha :banana:

**me thinks that she may be talking about SR, but I'll take it. psst Jordon, when rarely open is pretty dank**

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 10:39
by b-5
Geoff wrote:
SuzyQ wrote:I have to stick with Killington because its 3 hours from me and SundayRiver is 4 and that dam NorthConway drives me nuts to drive through. A 3 hour drive means I can ski monday morning and still make it to work at 4pm which is pretty cool. :D
Why would you drive through North Conway to get to Sunday River? That would take forever. The traditional route is to drive up I-95/Maine Turnpike and cut west.
Diss does not Baston that well, after all he lives on long island.