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The snow has fallen, is falling or [http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=01267 will soon fall].  That means only one thing...ski season!  
 
The snow has fallen, is falling or [http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=01267 will soon fall].  That means only one thing...ski season!  
 
(that is, alpine or downhill skiing)
 
(that is, alpine or downhill skiing)

Revision as of 01:40, March 15, 2006

The snow has fallen, is falling or will soon fall. That means only one thing...ski season! (that is, alpine or downhill skiing)

Ski Areas

One question on everyone's mind: where to go? (in New England...let's not get everyone jealous or homesick by posting West Coast areas)

Massachusetts Areas

Jiminy Peak

Chances are, you'll get here at least once during your time at Williams (particularly if you teach, take the Ski Patrol class or race). Web Site

Pros: ~1000 ft. vertical drop, a high speed quad, and good bunny hill. They sell really cheap passes for Winter Study (some including rentals), so if you ever want to learn, this is the place - you'll be paying 10 times as much anywhere else.

Cons: Two moderately challenging runs (Upper Lift Line and Jericho once the sun goes down). Can be cold/icy. Expensive if you don't get a Winter Study package.

Distance: 25 minutes


Bousquet

THE old-school ski area (the East Coast Hyak). A tiny mountain outside of Pittsfield that has a ton of charm, from the ancient lodge to the wood-paneled lift chairs. Web Site

Distance: 40 minutes

Catamount

Web Site

Pros: Dirt cheap ($15 midweek). Will probably take you the better part of the day to ski every single run.

Cons: The daunting Catapult, with pitches in excess of 60 percent, may be the steepest run in the Berkshires, but it's a bit overrated.

Distance: About 1+ hours south of Williamstown (especially if you go via Hancock instead of Pittsfield).

Berkshire East

"Southern New England's largest and most varied ski mountain!" $25 night skiing and midweek. Web Site

Distance: 45 minutes east along Rt. 2

Vermont Areas

Okemo

The nearest big mountain - but you pay for it - to the tune of $69 weekend lift tickets. Web Site

Distance: 1 1/2 hours +

Killington

About 2 hours north of campus, not far from Middlebury, it's the biggest ski area in New England. Not surprisingly, perhaps, it's also one of the most expensive ski areas in New England. Web Site

Distance: 2 hours +

Mad River Glen

Say what you will about having no snowmaking, not allowing snowboarders, and having a single chair lift that takes 15 minutes to get to the top, Alan Cordova thinks that with the crazy deals, random powder stashes, strange sense of humor, and cooperative (not corporate) ownership, MRG rocks.

Distance: 3 hours +

Bromley

A fun, reasonably priced area that isn't far from campus. It has a number of fast lifts and a wide variety of terrain.

Deals worth considering:

  • Sunday Afternoon Passport - $29 all ages, good 12:30 through 4:00 p.m. (not available during Holiday Periods)
  • College Break - Just show us a valid college ID and save $10 on Weekend and Holiday lift tickets. Discount can be applied to ALL DAY regular priced tickets only.

check out the site for more details http://www.bromley.com

Distance: 1 hour

Magic Mountain

Magic is pretty old school, mainly relying on a double chair to service the peak. The mountain has a lot of character, and some really fun terrain.

http://www.magicmtn.com/

Distance: 1 hour, 15 minutes

New Hampshire Areas

Tuckerman Ravine

The ultimate extreme skiing destination in New England. Located in Tuckerman Ravine of Mount Washington in New Hampshire. Ski season begins in March (when the avalanches begin to lighten up) and usually continues through May.

Distance: 4 hours (plus hiking)

People to Ski With

  • Alan Cordova will ski anywhere anytime with anyone as long as he doesn't have to pay $70 for a lift ticket.
  • Brendan Dougherty likes his skiing the way he likes his beer, in that he likes them both a lot.

Lift Passes

  • Cheap Ski Opportunities
  • All for One Pass
  • Jiminy 5/7 Pass: The 5/7 Pass is valid midweek Monday through Friday Non-Holiday 9 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. and everyday including weekends, holidays and holiday periods from 3 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.
  • Jiminy Peak 6/7 Pass: The 6/7 Pass is valid Sunday through Friday Non-Holiday 9 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. everyday including weekends, holidays and holiday periods from 3 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.

Links