loon and kilington and about half the resorts in the east probably dont have foot rests to save money on the cost of the chairs, not to save money on power.
half of the time, i ski at sugarloaf and half of the time i ski other random places, but i have only been stuck on the superquad. also, whiffletree doesn't seem to break down.
it's the most comfortable position when stopped. its a lot easier for skiers to stand than it is for snowboarders. its real annoying trying to balance and stay up on one edge when stationary on a slope. obviously they shouldn't do that in the middle…
those trails dont throw you into the air, they are just drop-offs. freeskiing is completely different from regular skiing, racing, and moguls, so stop trying to treat them the same. and what would you even say in the educational class about groomer…
I have a question on how far down the mountain phase 1 will go. The map shows it all the way to Snowbrook /lower part of Woody Creek. Is this really where it will end or will it somehow end onto the Stubb's Glase condo access trail?
Mtnbrew
Ethan,
Can you please clarify how access will be gained to the new gladed area? I understand that you can access most of it via the top of King Pine, but what about at the bottom? My understanding is that for now is that this area is accessible by…
Anyone up there ever thought about putting a disc golf course on the mountain for use in the summer time. Alot of ski resorts are doing this now and sugarloaf would be a great place for a course. Just an idea wondering what everyone else thought abo…