Everyone knows you can take the D bus down to 3rd street, and meet the Latin American man named Martinez, and we all know Martinez's shit is the bomb. We all know that!
Oh, not that kind of pow snow?
Everyone knows you can take the D bus down to 3rd street, and meet the Latin American man named Martinez, and we all know Martinez's shit is the bomb. We all know that!
Oh, not that kind of pow snow?
East Coast powder days are all about storm watching and driving to the storms that do occur.
The likelihood of a storm day occurring at Jay are greater simply as they do get more snow annually than any other major ski area in the east. But you can't plan a trip in advance and expect powder, unless you are fortunate enough to have a storm roll through when you are there. EC pow gets tracked pretty quickly.
Mount Sutton gets a lot of snow but also gets a lot of rain, but they do have some good tree skiing. Tremblant, Le Massif and the chic chocs if your into hiking for it.
me and a few friends were talking about a "gathering" at tuckermans.sort of an east coast backcountry day. Make a decent jump, ect..maybe a "NS eastcoast backcountry gathering?" edits included?
a few weeks ago 7springs got 49 inches in about a week. that saturday was one of the best days of skiing ive ever had, the then-doable tree lines were sooo sick