Good_Deed Active member Dec 9, 2009 #1 New to the state, and I want to go to a resort that has good steep trees and good snow. Where should i Go?
New to the state, and I want to go to a resort that has good steep trees and good snow. Where should i Go?
S ScratchFS91 Member Dec 9, 2009 #5 definitley wildcat its pretty sketchy when theres no snow but theres some sick cut runs that ill let you find for yourself.....
definitley wildcat its pretty sketchy when theres no snow but theres some sick cut runs that ill let you find for yourself.....
Lil_Flip Member Dec 10, 2009 #11 in new hampshire i would go to Cannon or Wild Cat. but for sure best steep trees in the east are at Jay they have the best trees and best snow
in new hampshire i would go to Cannon or Wild Cat. but for sure best steep trees in the east are at Jay they have the best trees and best snow
Evilchris Active member Dec 10, 2009 #12 Hicking tuckermans would probally be the best, but then either wildcat or cannon. Student season passes are only 109$ to wildcat though
Hicking tuckermans would probally be the best, but then either wildcat or cannon. Student season passes are only 109$ to wildcat though
LMPJibbin Active member Dec 10, 2009 #16 id say cannon but you really should check out jay its way better than stuff in nh in terms of trees/pow
id say cannon but you really should check out jay its way better than stuff in nh in terms of trees/pow
Pee_and_Ski Active member Dec 10, 2009 #21 cannon if they get pow is awsome but go to jay its worth the drive! where in nh are you at?
sneezin Member Dec 10, 2009 #22 everybody always forgets about Attitash. Attitash is sick. It's in bartlett. go there.
roaklee Active member Dec 10, 2009 #23 this is true. not a great park but tree skiing at bear peak is pretty sick and it's wicked nice on pow days
this is true. not a great park but tree skiing at bear peak is pretty sick and it's wicked nice on pow days
K kevcinma New member Dec 10, 2009 #26 Cannon and Wildcat. Tally up the votes and you know where to go. Do make sure to hit Jay even if you can't get up there regularly.
Cannon and Wildcat. Tally up the votes and you know where to go. Do make sure to hit Jay even if you can't get up there regularly.
C calypso_ Member Dec 10, 2009 #27 bretton woods but you probably want a park too so waterville good glades if you know where they are and fun park
bretton woods but you probably want a park too so waterville good glades if you know where they are and fun park
sneezin Member Dec 10, 2009 #28 plus they just spent 2.5 million last year upgrading their snowmaking.Their parks gradually getting better too, someone told me they bought a shitload of new rails and stuff
plus they just spent 2.5 million last year upgrading their snowmaking.Their parks gradually getting better too, someone told me they bought a shitload of new rails and stuff
roaklee Active member Dec 10, 2009 #30 yeah they did buy a bunch of new stuff. And generally the snow their is amazing
H HarryBird802 Member Dec 10, 2009 #31 1. hike tucks 2. cannon on a powder day 3. wildcat on a powder day 4. Jay Peak is worth the drive
dgcarbs Member Dec 10, 2009 #34 He asked for steep not flat. anyways cannon and wildcat are your best bets in NH, otherwise just keep going up 93 and hit up Jay
He asked for steep not flat. anyways cannon and wildcat are your best bets in NH, otherwise just keep going up 93 and hit up Jay
D dopen993 Active member Dec 10, 2009 #36 cannon for the first few runs of the day, then head over to mittersill