Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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You can try Hunter Mountain or Wyndham for the closest places. They are...ok.
But...I would advise you to NOT go on a Saturday or Sunday. It is just painfully crowded and you'll spend half the day waiting in line. Not a lot of fun..
I'd instead recommend taking a full weekend and driving/taking a bus to Vermont. Much better skiing, IMO. Or head to far western NY. There are some buses that run from Paragon Sports in Union Square directly to different mountains. It includes your lift pass in the price. You can also look further west in NY as well, however I'm not as familiar with those mountains. There are some trains that run that way and then you'd take a cab to the mountain.
Good luck!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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lkeyes, thanks for that.
Yes, I think I'd opt for Vermont; did a weekend in Stowe many years ago... seemed uncrowded at the time.
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Also look into Killington - can be freezing cold, but there is some skiing to be had. Hunter 'mountain' is a joke.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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FranzKlammer, Thanks, will investigate that!
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Julieanne, don't forget your banjo if heading to Wyndham or Hunter...
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Such a lot of snobbery about the various New England spots.
Hunter can be great fun, personally I used to prefer Gore.
Anywhere can be flippin cold IF you go when it is flippin cold (one time in Gore it was so cold that you simply could not ski in the shade, the small marginal difference between sun/shade was the marginal difference between possible/impossible).
I'd love it if I could have a hill of the quality of Hunter just 2.5 hours from where I live in the UK.
OK...you wouldn't go there on holiday, but for a weekend, even a day trip, when the conditions are good....great fun.
For a weekend trip, NYC based, bear in mind Okemo, Mount Snow, Jimminy Peak, Stowe, Killington and a few others that don't sping to mind.
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Did Killington by Amtrak from Manhattan a few years ago and was pretty cheap and a nice way to travel.
The skiing wasn't bad at all, not a huge area but certainly good fun for a few days and the après was good by N. American standards.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Julieanne, I headed to mount snow last time I was in new York, it seemed to be the best mountain closest(ish), to nyc
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Steve.S, kitenski, Thanks-- both these sound good, will do some research and may decide where to go once I am over there. But will make sure to avoid weekends.
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Julieanne, killington probably bigger but further away.
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You know it makes sense.
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kitenski, yes, I imagine Killington would be good for a longer stay. But as I'd only have a few days I googled Mount Snow which looks ideal, as there is a ski in ski out hotel--and only 4 hours drive from NYC. Sounds ideal!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Julieanne, same conclusion I came to and I did loads of research. You can probably find some closer hills that have night skiing.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Don't go there on a weekend!
In fact, don't go to any of the above mentioned on a weekend, unless you fancy standing in your ski boots in the cold a lot.
Depends on how many days you have for skiing, and exact days in January you're going. Keep in mind there's a public holiday in January that you should AVOId.
Almost all of the mountains are best reached by hiring a car. The locals take the PATH train across the river to Hoboken, NJ to pick up the car. You can easily save 30%! Or you can also try the new ZipCar.
Assuming you want to do it on a mid-week day, here's the list:
1) Day trip distance (2-2 1/2 hr one way) -- Hunter, Windham, Belleayre. Of these, Hunter is the largest and has the most varied terrain. All three will be madly crowded on weekends.
If you decide on a single day at Hunter (best of the 3), PM me. I have a good friend who has a season pass there and religiously skis every single day condition allowed. He'll be more than happy to give you a full mountain tour.
If you must do one day on the weekend (can't see why), there's a hidden gem named Plattekill that's a bit further than Hunter but still doable as day trip. It doesn't do much man-made snow, so check how many trails open vs the total to gauge how much snow there is to decide if it's worth taking the trip. It's a mountain for intermediate to advance skiers. But if I remember correctly, we've met in one of the EoSB and you ski well enough to enjoy it. It's not open mid-week.
2) 2-3 days (4-5 hr drive one way)-- Mt. Snow, Stratton, Okemo, Pico, Killington, Gore, Whiteface. Killington has the most extensive terrain. Mt Snow is not too shabby either. Stratton probably has the best grooming on motorway cruising type of runs, with Okemo not far behind. All can be quite crowded on weekends.
Haven't been to Gore but heard it's got nice terrain. Whiteface in Lake Placid, NY is quite nice and less crowded than the more popular Vermont mountains. Gore and Whiteface are in a different climate zone from the VT mountains, so sometimes it has more/better snow, sometimes less/worse.
Pico is the sleeper in the bunch. Right next to Killington, it's often overlooked by tourists. It's got a bit of everything, enough to entertain for a day or 2. Totally uncrowded, even on weekend or holiday. Oh, it's close middle of the week. So if there's big snow storm on say Wednesday, you'll be the first for all the fresh snow when it open for the weekend (they open on Friday, I think)
3) 3+ days -(5-6 hr) - Sugarbush, Stowe, Mad River Glen. All have fantastic terrain and gets quite a bit more snow than the southern mountains. Less crowded than their southern siblings too.
We're expecting a big storm tomorrow. And staying cold till well into the new year. So depending on when in January you're coming, you maybe in luck. There is, unfortunately, a "tradition" of warmth and rain 2nd half of January. So, be flexible with your plans.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Plane to Jackson.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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