i have not been to sugarbush yet.
I'm sure others here have skied Sugarbush a lot more than I have, but on the basis of four days there, we liked it and the area a lot - plenty of night-time options in that Waitsfield/Mad River area (which I also know from summer visits) without the glitz I've observed hiking around and driving by Killington. It is really two ski areas - the quieter Mt. Ellen (one of the NE 4Ks) was once a separate area just to the north. It is connected to the main area by a long, strange horizontal chairlift.
oops,
i goofed, i meant sugarloaf not bush.
....White Heat, which should have been called "Ice Sheet". There was no snow anywhere, just blue ice. I skidded out, lost an edge, sat down, and skittered along on a death-slide for several hundred feet until I punched feet-first into a newly-installed catch net on a lift tower (I was apparently the first one to test them out). Strained my MDL and was sore and stiff for months.
On the very same run, my wife fell and slid, breaking several ribs. The ski patroller who brought her down had to the temerity to be both rude and mean when she was able to move off the toboggan under her own power by the time they got to the clinic. I suppose HE wasn't happy about having to ski down White Heat under those conditions, either. Maybe he should have swept it in the AM and closed it, I dunno. Anyway, a couple visits over the years, I have never been impressed. The Walmart of ski areas works very well, OneStep.
I'm with you, Amicus... If I am going to drive to ski, I will bite the bullet and take the long ride to Sugarloaf -- our absolute favorite place to ski in New England (so far, anyway -- haven't made it to Jay yet). The variety of terrain, challenge, and even the village are hard to beat.
I'll take the backcountry of Smuggs or the woods of Jay any day over the paved highways of Killington.
I guess I have to ask....if there was no snow and blue ice, why did you go down it seeing that the lift goes up the trail and the blue ice and no snow would be in plain view?
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