SayvilleSteve
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- Aug 7, 2020
I have never skied in New Hampshire, but my daughter (who also skis) just started college in Boston, so that is about to change.
Looking for intel and any pros and cons on the offerings in the Granite State. From what I read and based on my preferences (Gore, Whiteface, Jay, Smuggs and Sugarbush) it seems like Cannon is the best bet for a challenge, Bretton Woods has the best snowmaking/grooming, and Loon has the biggest crowds.
I can ski just about anything and her preference is steep groomers (e.g., Skyward) so pointing us in that direction is a plus. We also have some flexibility to avoid weekends, so crowds aren't necessarily a dealbreaker and we don't have any passes (Indy, Epic or Ikon).
Thanks in advance!
Looking for intel and any pros and cons on the offerings in the Granite State. From what I read and based on my preferences (Gore, Whiteface, Jay, Smuggs and Sugarbush) it seems like Cannon is the best bet for a challenge, Bretton Woods has the best snowmaking/grooming, and Loon has the biggest crowds.
I can ski just about anything and her preference is steep groomers (e.g., Skyward) so pointing us in that direction is a plus. We also have some flexibility to avoid weekends, so crowds aren't necessarily a dealbreaker and we don't have any passes (Indy, Epic or Ikon).
Thanks in advance!