Stowe:
- excellent terrain & scenery. Mt. Mansfield offers some legit "backcountry" skiing for the Northeast when the snowpack is right. The scenery is unbelievable in that area as well.
- Stowe has a big-mountain feel for a relatively small, secluded mountain.
- park is legit, always flowy with some big, technical features as well as your basic flat bars, down rails, DFD, etc.
- the locals that are out at first chair are some of the hardest charging, most technically sound skiers i've ever seen. It really is a sight to behold and it makes getting out there at 7:30 AM really fun.
- summit lodge and base lodge are super chill. base lodge has a cool little bar and "picnic" area with live music. Base lodge is super old so it has a very retro feel and everyone is out having a great time.
- biggest drawback is the ownership and park locals. Ownership is pushing the big, cushy resort feel. park locals are little shit sniffers.
Poweder mountain:
- awesome terrain. speaks for itself.
- drive-up summit lodge is the best lunch spot ever. great tacos.
- locals are some of the most welcoming, generally stoked on skiing people around. I think every patroller was hooting and hollering at us when we were out for first chair.
- just a fun mountain to explore.
- park was super fun. you could hit virtually every feature in a row.
- old singe chairs and no-bar chairs are very rustic and add to the stoke.