F fluff Active member Jan 24, 2014 #1 list your top 3 parks for Large resorts, medium and small hills so three categories... 9 total ski areas. i dont get out much so i cant participate with any accuracy. I'm interested in seeing what you all have to say
list your top 3 parks for Large resorts, medium and small hills so three categories... 9 total ski areas. i dont get out much so i cant participate with any accuracy. I'm interested in seeing what you all have to say
ndye Active member Jan 24, 2014 #2 Ill name my favorite New England parks:1. Bush 2. Mount Snow 3. Stowe 4. Loon 5. Killington 6. Saddleback (quality not quantity) Honorable mentions: Sunday River, Cranmore (sometimes) and some others
Ill name my favorite New England parks:1. Bush 2. Mount Snow 3. Stowe 4. Loon 5. Killington 6. Saddleback (quality not quantity) Honorable mentions: Sunday River, Cranmore (sometimes) and some others
galardogod Active member Jan 25, 2014 #3 1.Mt snow 2.Loon 3.sunday river 4.Killington 5.Seven Springs Medium Shawnee Peak Cranmore Attitash/wildcat (No order but tash and wildcat have been on piont latly) Small. 1. Lost valley (bad this year but uasually sick) 2. King pine 3. Pats peak
1.Mt snow 2.Loon 3.sunday river 4.Killington 5.Seven Springs Medium Shawnee Peak Cranmore Attitash/wildcat (No order but tash and wildcat have been on piont latly) Small. 1. Lost valley (bad this year but uasually sick) 2. King pine 3. Pats peak
galardogod Active member Jan 25, 2014 #4 Honorable mention: Saddleback, brettonwoods, wachuset, waterville valley
LiquorLanch Active member Jan 26, 2014 #5 Loon takes the cake for best east coast park, followed by waterville and nashoba for small. These are places I've ridden at and all compare well in terms of features
Loon takes the cake for best east coast park, followed by waterville and nashoba for small. These are places I've ridden at and all compare well in terms of features