Gore Mountain Conditions

Piles of hail on the corner of 28 and the ski bowl!
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One of the many piles of hail still remaining this morning at The Ski Bowl from yesterday’s storm!❄️❄️

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Gore being mentioned in a Washington Post article thanks to Stuart at Stormking.


Gore Mountain
For many residents of the New York metro area, a ski trip in the Northeast means Vermont. But in the same time it would take to get to Stratton or Mt. Snow, they could get to the Adirondacks’ Gore Mountain, just west of Lake George.
The crowds and the prices are lower at Gore, since it isn’t on any of the major ski passes. With 115 trails on 450 acres, “it’s the largest area in New York State, but it spreads people out really well because of its unique layout,” Storm Skiing’s Winchester said, noting that several sections feel almost self-contained.
Gore is operated by a state agency that has been making improvements to the infrastructure and lifts in the past few years. A new, state-of-the-art day lodge is coming next year, but for accommodations you’ll have to look within a few miles of the base or in nearby North Creek. Odds are, there won’t be traffic jams either way.
 
The crowds and the prices are lower at Gore, since it isn’t on any of the major ski passes.
Keyword: Since. (aka because).
 
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