East Coast Ski Tour - Ideas and Suggestions

yung_stone

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Okay, so my room mate and I are planning a 1.5 - 2 week road trip on the east coast .

It'll take place during our semester break from January 4th or 5th until pretty much whenever we run out of money for tickets/food/lodging.

We're in the early stages of planning the tour and trying to figure out what mountains to hit up and where we'll sleep at night.

We'll be starting out in our hometown of Fairfield, CT and head north to mount snow and stratton, VT

(both included in our seasons pass)

From their we'd head further north.

Basically we've picked out sugarbush, mad river glen (depending on the snow fall) and killington as possibilities for our next destination.

From that region we'd head further north and stay at our buddies in Stowe and ski their for 3-4 days.

After stowe we'd trek east to Sunday River in Maine and shred their for 2-3 days.

Once we've spent all the money we can we'd head back to CT, possibly stopping in NH for more skiing.

What mountains does NS suggest are "mandatory" mountains we should hit up on our trip?

Who knows of any cheap places to stay the night, near a mountain in VT/ME/NH?

and lastly what are some general suggestions NS may have to offer.

Hook it up

 
Let me know if you're looking for some guys to ski with when you hit Mad River/Bush. We'll probably be at mad river around then if the snow's good, if not then bush.

Here's and edit we made from last year during winter break at MRG/Bush in case you need more of a reason to come.

 
Was only trying to embed the first one but whatever they're all at mad river.

Last year around that time I ran out of people to ski with because all my highschool friends were back in school and all my college friends were back at home out of state.

Also I think it would be cool to film with some different people this winter so let me know if you're interested. Trying to get some more talent in on the jump side of skiing especially.
 
Hell yeah dude will do. It's been two years since I hit some actual east coast "backcountry" so to have some homies show us around, especially at mrg would be awesome
 
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