Coming to VT in feb, hill/resort suggestions?

SIMON87

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yooo,

I'm driving out to VT in feb for vacation and going to be staying for a week or so to ski. Any suggestions? I've been looking at Killington, Jay peak, Stowe, smugglers notch.. It will be my first time in VT so any inputs good. Hills, resorts, night life ...

Thanks.. james.
 
start in the south and ski mount snows park, drive north and ski the mad river valley, if the snows good stoping at subarbush and ski the slide brook area if the snows nice and you can find soneone to show you the area, even if you cant sugarbush has some of the most divers terrain in vt and id say the north east, than go north 15 minutes and ski the single chair at mad river glen, its on the skiers bucket list and is awesome, once again if the snows good, they have some of the best ec skiing ive ever done, than finish by traveling all the way to almost the boarded and ski jay, its pretty much the closest to west coast skiing you can get on the east coast
 
dont waste your time at mad river glen when i went to sugarbush we drove down the road to see MRG and it lloked like shit...the single chair is slow and long and with no snowmaking its preety shitty unless its a pow day
 
some of the hardest and deepest ec tree skiing ive ever done has been at MRG place is the shit and for like 45 50 bucks no reason not to do it

exactuly though^ what you said they really dont blow snow its old school east coasting classing skiing so after a good dump go for sure
 
One vote for Smuggler's Notch - without question the deepest snow I have ever skied in, here or out west. If you are looking for deep snow and awesome woods skiing, go there. Not much for park or fast lifts though.
 
Mt Snow is a great time.. Tons of hotels on rt 100 but I know the Austrian Haus is pretty good price wise.. Nothin fancy but its close
 
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