10 hardest runs in the east

I don't know if it should be on the list but Rumor at gore mt is one of the steeper ones I've been on. Usually we skip the trail and hit up the trees off to the side where the drops are. I've been on the "hardest" trails at other mountains and they're really not too difficult.
 
rumor at gore is bad ass but is way to short of a run,

i would have to say ripcord at mt snow and the trees trail to the right side of ripcord when you are skiing down ripcord are pretty difficult as well, i have not really skiied that many difficult trails on the east, i find plowing thru a shitload of pow in the trees outwest much more difficult than anything steep out here on the east, but that is just my opinion,

also i believe it might be at stowe called the goat or something, not too sure because i was probably 14 when i skiied it but one of the harder trails on the east as well
 
oops, i meant triple diamond

it's called the Black Hole

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probable no one has heard of this but three cliffs at mad River Glen has three consecutive 30 footers tucked away in tight woods and gnarly tight woods aswell
 
devil's fiddle at killington probablay isn't the hardest, but its an awesome trail thats pretty tough. Lower ovation at killington is about as steep as ripcord.
 
off the top of my head maybe Black Hole (triple black) at Smuggs and i thought Rumble at Sugarbush was pretty intense, alot of the castlerock peak at sugarbush is pretty tough
 
Madonna Liftline at Smuggs probably fits in there somewhere. Pretty damn steep and narrow (due to the constant lack of decent coverage, but still...) for an East Coast trail. Fun as hell when it has good snow.
 
if goat is on the one for hardest in north america i would assume its hardest in the east as well...so goat, stowe VT
 
mother FUCKER the trees on ripcord omg. i almost killed myself when it was fucking icy as shit. bad times
 
are you kidding me triple black is all about advertising. its not that hard. maybe the liftline getting there when snow low. is pretty much rocks and ice
 
lovers lane FTW.

you have to dodge mud patches, gaypers, ice patches, and ski patrollers

and CATAPULT AT CATAMOUNT WOOO

but seriously some shit at jay smuggs and stowe and the backcountry around there

and at mad river i saw some gnarly shit but didnt feel like hiking it
 
yeah, the face chutes at jay are the hardest thing i've skiied. probably because they were ice chutes
 
well obviously thats number one

*looks at sugarloaf map on wall*

im gonna go with bubblecuffer, since the backside isnt nearly as hard as previously thought

and misery whip is insane if you try to go down the entire trail with no breaks
 
got freshies on that this year, but awesome on the backside is way more rad (awesome is the name btw) so obviously its awesome!
 
Whiteface Terrain Park...I hit a "jump" last year that they "forgot to build a landing to."

It was in the middle of the jump line.

Thanks Whiteface.

Seriously, Jay has great terrain!
 
Me and a couple other dudes had close to first tracks on Ripcord on a Friday morning after a solid foot-foot and a half of snow had fallen and it really wasn't that difficult to ski. 3 Days after a good dump when there are moguls up to your shoulders, however, is a different story. Either that or hitting it soon after it's open when it's mostly ice and a little rocky. Like I said before though, catch it on a good day and it's the most fun trail at Snow.
 
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