Vermont
Re: Vermont
When your kid moves in next year they should definitely check out Bolton and consider a pass there. It’s a shorter ride to Stowe, and doesn’t get nearly as crowded. That Stowe access road gets Epic (lol) backups every weekend and every time there’s a storm. Plus Bolton has night riding for after classes.
Re: Vermont
I was chatting with some UVM kids at sugarbush and asked where their local was, most said Sugarbush. I asked about Bolton (I love that place) but it doesn't get as much love from the SSC, the club busses only go to Jay Peak, Mad River Glen, Sugarbush, and Smugs.
New York/Vermont
Re: Vermont
She gets a free Sugarbush premium pass if she decides to go there. I think she is going to stay here on the west coast, both my kids just got their UK passports so you never know where they may end up!
Re: Vermont
Increasingly the play is avoiding mega pass resorts for a better overall experience. Gotta squeeze out that alpha before the normies inevitably catch on.Icecoast wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:12 am When your kid moves in next year they should definitely check out Bolton and consider a pass there. It’s a shorter ride to Stowe, and doesn’t get nearly as crowded. That Stowe access road gets Epic (lol) backups every weekend and every time there’s a storm. Plus Bolton has night riding for after classes.
Re: Vermont
west/rockies unquestionably have better hills and resorts, but if you're starting out with small kids, east is best. We have so many independent family owned hills that are great for young ones to learn on, not to mention a seasons pass will cost you $300-500, kids are 1/3 of that or free
New York/Vermont
Re: Vermont
My brother-in-law is in Buffalo and they have a county park with a free magic carpet near their house which I am jealous of. I keep threatening my kids with a trip back to NY and making them ski the places we rode (Bristol and Swain) when we lived in Rochester and remind them how lucky we are in the PNW.benjinyc wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:19 am west/rockies unquestionably have better hills and resorts, but if you're starting out with small kids, east is best. We have so many independent family owned hills that are great for young ones to learn on, not to mention a seasons pass will cost you $300-500, kids are 1/3 of that or free
Re: Vermont
lol west coasters are so spoiled. I’m a native California but I roll my eyes whenever folks complain about “icy” conditions.scrub wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:17 amI keep threatening my kids with a trip back to NY and making them ski the places we rode (Bristol and Swain) when we lived in Rochester and remind them how lucky we are in the PNW.
Re: Vermont
This made me lolscrub wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:17 amI keep threatening my kids with a trip back to NYbenjinyc wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:19 am west/rockies unquestionably have better hills and resorts, but if you're starting out with small kids, east is best. We have so many independent family owned hills that are great for young ones to learn on, not to mention a seasons pass will cost you $300-500, kids are 1/3 of that or free
Re: Vermont
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Incoming: Vice President JD Vance Plans Vermont Ski Excursion
Vice President JD Vance is preparing for a family skiing trip to Sugarbush Resort this weekend.
Vice President JD Vance is preparing for a family skiing trip to Sugarbush Resort this weekend.
New York/Vermont
Re: Vermont
Vermonters showed up and gave him the welcome he deserves. Love to see it.