Today 9/29/09

I've got a free ticket voucher for this year at Snow due to a rainout last year. I know they open real early. But at what point was the park worth a 4hr drive in your opinion?
 
Couldn't agree more. But what I'm looking for is an estimate of what point in the winter last year they were able to build a close to full on park. Rather than just a rail garden or something. I love a good rail garden, but I can ride those in PA everyday.
 
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Whats good!
 
trip from PA..... December-ish That's a long drive... I think you'd be impressed in the December weeks. January forget it, game on.
 
and some how that picture and ANY news about ANY snow was neglected from their website....fuckin skank liars
 
haha that sugarbush pic def did get me in my delirious mid-study state. But tits do i want to get some days in October
 
Ummm I am not really sure if there is still snow. I'll keep it updated, that picture and any other comes from skimrv.com. Check it out.

AND Sugarbush South is great. I mean i prefer North much more but the variety of terrain at Lincoln Peak is great.
 
everyone whos calling mount snow out realizes it was most likely just flurries with no real accumulation. calm the rage.
 
debatable. how could it snow if it was low 40s there yesterday and rainy, as confirmed by a worker at the top of the mountain?
 
I heard this dude Shane is still around doing a bunch of filmwork for lift tickets and mountain muffins, can anyone confirm that
 
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