We got a foot of snow over the weekend but we have lost some due to drizzle. The season is starting to look better but we are keeping our fingers crossed.
As of now we have 65+ trails open and a good base to build upon. The conditions aren't bad but we could use more snow, although we will continue to make snow to keep everything soft.
Check the website: www.sugarbush.com for trails reports and snow status. We are accurate and don't try to mislead people.
im guessing neither, i dont think the trees would great, if even skiable, but i havent been in the mountains for a few days so i cant be taken as truth
i was there yesterday, nothing by the way of tree skiing. They still only had the flat rails and a small jump. But that is the whole east coast right now, no need to shit on sugarbush because snow hasnt fallen yet
what you need to do is set-up some of those new boxes you got at the bottom. If you can drag 3 rails all the way to the top of the mountain whats so hard about setting up the trap or c-rails at the bottom. Its frustrating seeing all the new rails at the bottom and little flat ones set up. It doesnt take that much snow for a couple cool new set ups
Exactly I dont see why you guys cant just set up some stuff. It would attract so many more people to the mountain cause skiing these days is all about freestyle.
I understand your comments. The biggest issue was the fact the ground thawed with the rain we had.
We had Super Parx this past weekend to work on the set up and flow, but with the rain they decided it was best to get some more snow so they can help set up a bunch of features.
No one is more frustrated at seeing the features at the bottom not getting used than us. We just want to make sure it's all done properly.
so i have the oppertunity to lodge for free for this weekend but i have to pay for flights and lift tickets which will add up to at least $400 ...is it worth it what so ever?
there is two flat boxes, a flat rail, and a trap box at the bottom if i am not mistaken. there is also a little flat bar and an up bar at the top of the mountain. next to the boxes at the bottom is a little 15-20 foot table, which i hit switch.
yeah, they had a fun setup, i was impressed. it was very hard today, tuesday the 16th, but the bottom jump is decent, and the trap box is fun. hard snow though, but nothing they can do about that, they groomed out the jump line in the morning while we were booting up.