Thursday, March 12, 2009

New England Resorts

The riding/skiing season is winding down and this year I have done a lot of riding mostly because if you didn't already know I was a snowboard instructor at a local resort.

I did a lot of research this year on which resorts would be fun to go to and I found Google maps to be a great peek at the different resorts. You can always get stats from the respective websites but you can't really get an accurate picture. I've compiled some images from Google maps with different resorts I went to or wanted to go to. All images are screen shots taken at the same zoom (when the key of google maps indicated 2000 ft, this shows up on some of the larger resorts )

Good source for snow reports and mountain stats:
onthesnow.com

Masschusetts:

Nashoba Valley - Ah where I worked and where I'd like to call the ultimate beginners hill. Honestly, if you're just learning why go 2 hours away up north.

Wachusetts - Pretty decent mountain for MA. Only an hour from me and it has 2 high speed lifts. Unfortunately, it gets crowded pretty easily. I didn't buy a park pass, but there were a ton of features jammed in the terrain park.
New Hampshire:

Ragged Mountain - Mellow place. Great deals! I got a lift ticket there for $12 online at liftopia.com and quite often you can get a lift ticket for $24. They only have one good lift and there's no separate lift for the park, so the main lift gets pretty crowded.

Mount Sunapee - Decent size for being less than 2 hours away. Pretty good deals on Mondays ($40). I went twice this year and had a great time. Second time I was there, I spent most of my time in the park (see previous entry) and I was pretty content except when I hurt myself. They have a pretty stacked park that's separate from the main lift so it wouldn't be so crowded. There's a variety of features for all skill levels, but most are for intermediate and advanced.
Gunstock - Looks really tiny compared to Sunapee's area but I just think it's more condensed. I went in January and conditions were very hard packed, so I'd want to go again when conditions are better. Also their park wasn't complete when I went and they had features more for intermediate to advanced at the time.
Crotched Mountain - Thought about going here but a bit too small and would rather drive a little more north to Sunapee or Ragged.
Waterville - Wanted to check out there park but never got around to do it. Well, there's always next season.
Loon - On the list for next season.
Cannon - On the list for next season.

Maine:
Sunday River - A more spread out resort. On the day I went, not all the trails were groomed very well. One had golf ball size ice which made it an unpleasant trail. Overall, big and lots of options, just spend the day exploring the trails.
Sugarloaf - On the list for next season.

Vermont: Significantly bigger than NH and MA resorts. Never got to go to any but def need to make a trip next year.
Stowe - Almost went this year.

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