true story. i make my way up to jay with a buddy in the beginning of january and it winds up being like 45 degrees and showers both days. like three feet of slush in the woods. eh whatever still fun. took us 6 hours to get there
oh man that's the backside, i love how the jay backcountry gets tracked out as fast as most of the runs on the mtn...i can't wait for the next big dump
Jay peak doesn't really exist, it's a figment of your imagination, there is no point driving across the border to go to this non-existing mtn in a part of vermont that doesn't exist either...don't go, you'll just end up in some other weird dimension
I was at jay saturday and sunday. soo much fun with all the new snow. although on sunday the bus that took me rolled over about a mile away from the tram lodge. it was right in front of the jay peak sign.
yo i passed you that morning. I mean WTF kind of bus driver flips it 1 mile from the tram house. I didnt know it was the UVM ski team until i saw it on the news that night.