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As a religious mount snow skiier, based on your footage and maps I can tell you didnt go to the north face, thats where all the diamonds and double blacks are. The main face is the beginner side and the north face has all the sick, steep runs
@@Mooreproductionsnflfootball is north face , little white face ? And how bout the blue runs ? Do they have ungroomed blues . I usually go to gore on a powder day since I know where to look for the powder 😭. I’ve gone to white face once this year and that was my first time but it wasn’t a powder day
Ok, revisited this review years later (still watching all your content 3+ years later) I am taking the family out here for a family friendly few days this winter.
@beast boy which mountains or which trails? Stowe And sugarbush both have killer expert terrain near the top of Vermont. Killington has some of my favs too
I just went there on Monday, totally agree, park is awesome, but the regular trails suck, basically the whole mountain is blues and greens except the north face which is like 4 black runs only half the length of all the other runs. There is not a single double black either. Compared to Okemo or Killington, the trails suck. I think the accessibility score should of been higher. Mt Snow is the southern most major resort in VT so the closest to NYC, i.e. most accessible of all the VT resorts for people from NYC and NJ, which is the major population center of the North East.
@@beyondthelodge Yeah idk what that dude is talking about with the waterpark. If you like trees and a ton of snow, hit Jay. Bundle up though, it is friggid there for real.
Here me out man, I know I’m a little late... but next time you gotta check out Magic Mountain about 45 minutes north east of Mount Snow, in Londonderry, vermont. I’m not sure how much you will enjoy the atmosphere , it’s a throwback mountain, low capacity, built and started up in the 60’s, a small T-bar terrain park, but it’s known for its gnarly terrain with 10+ ♦️♦️. It’s a must to checkout ! Let me know if you look into it I’ll definitely reach out with more details!
When are you coming out with a sticker bigger than the one you have. I like the single image on your hat. You should make a sticker like that but a little big so it will be noticeable on the car or truck or my truck camper. I can throw a HUGE sticker on the whole side of my truck camper.
This is my favorite mountain being in the New York area. It’s not crazy far and it’s got good terrain. Nothing crazy steep but it’s vast and varied by east coast standards
If you visit Big Boulder, make a day available to visit Elk Mountain about an hour away. Its going to be 60 on Thanksgiving, so it could be a bit until we can get snow.
Great video, but I disagree with the lifts. The entire system is great. They have a backup lift for Bluebird, they have an amazing system where traversing isn’t necessary., and a bubble is better than a gondola because you don’t need to remove your skis or snowboards. You gave Park City a 10, but I gave it a 7 because most lifts are connectors
Review Sunday river and Sugar loaf in Maine. Sugarloaf has great back Country they have a CAT that takes you to a back country mountain that doesn’t have a lift. Sunday river has one of the best east coast parks. They have parks that all have gondolas going up to them. Sunday river has 135 trails and sugarloaf has 165 trails. Definitely go!
no hate, but bro, ur what east coasters call a powder snob. mt snow is my main mountain and it’s freaking amazing for east coast. they make the most snow in the east east coast. there life are great and the mountains to small for a gondola i love the bubble lift. if u live on the east coast, go to mt snow. i’ve been to the east and west and i like the east better. and don’t waste ur time at big boulder very small ok terrain and u can only night ski so i recommend reviewing jack frost and big boulder but honestly very beginner mountains. sry if this is long again no hate but he underrated it so hard it’s not even funny.
Stoked you shared this information 🤘🏼 I will say I am not a powder snob lol I am not grading off the location of the resorts. I am grading off an even scale so yes the East Coast resorts will get hit hard even if they are the best for the East lol Stoked you enjoyed the video.
Killington and Okemo are fun, Stratton is small but it was the 1st ski resort to allow snowboarding back in the day and if you ever get a chance hit up Stowe
Carinthia has one of the best terrain parks in America we have 10 parks all right next to each that have jumps that go from 5 to 60 and theyre all clsoe together so you dont have to spend your entrie day getting to one park
I ride Mt Snow alot, Sugarbush, Jay Peak, Sugarloaf, Sunday River and Pico are probably my favorites on the east. But I love Mt Snow too, good lay out, fun trees if you know where to go. The mountains might be smaller out here but so are the lines. Some of those CO lines are absolutely insane, baffled people put up with that. I don't go to a mountain spend all that money just to spend half the day in line.
Olympian Kelly Clark's home mountain growing up. Her family owned a pizza place on the main road. I don't like how the trails converge at the bottom but the park and high speed lift on it is amazing.
Please do one for Copper Mountain! I'm working as a lift op so will be there to make sure we get a 10 on the employee score! ps. just ordered one of the Colorado stickers, cant wait for it to get here!
Lift tickets in North East PA and Upstate New York are a fair amount less than that. A full day on my home mountain is 80 bucks. But I used to get night passes which were 35 bucks. Smaller mountains though.
Dude! You gotta check out liberty mountain in southern Pennsylvania, Best worst mountain on the east coast lol. I grew up snowboarding there in the 90s. Used to be like an 80s teen ski movie resort, now vail owns it. Haven’t been in years but was one of the best pipes ever!
They say us east coast people are better skiers most of the time since we get the whole 9 yards. Powder, ice, rain, sun, clouds, wind ect. I believe it since Colorado and people out west just deal with powder pretty much.
If youre looking to hit up PA and the poconos, best riding/skiing is Elk Mountain, best park has to be big boulder (jack frost across the street is same lift ticket and is basically the non park section of the mtn)
Come to Whiteface(ice face) the town of lake placid is 10/10 lift tickets are on the cheap. Gondola, best vertical, insane powder rock slides. The parks are nothing crazy but as the season progresses they usually have some decent stuff.
From the east coast here but moving to Colorado. From the east coast you should checkout Killington, Jay Peak, and Stowe all pretty good resorts from the east in VT