Monday, January 31, 2011

Smooth as can be...

Not a whole lot to say this week.  Things are running fantastic (knock on wood), everyone seems to be smiling at the end of every trip, and I think the conditions last week were amongst the best we've had yet.  It's hard to believe that we're 3 trips in with 3 to go already!

So how are things going for everyone else?  How is the caf. food?  The terrain park?  Lessons?  Feedback is always welcome!

I'm looking for some feedback about something else as well.  I know many of you have been skiing and riding further up north either this past year or in previous years.  Let me know what mountains you've had the most fun at and why you enjoyed it so much.  Tell me whatever you can to convince me that it's a cool place to go!

Enjoy your half day and see you all on Friday.

2 comments:

  1. one mountain i really enjoy even as a five year old skier was Sunday river. I took a trip their a few weeks ago for the first time in over 5 years and i was amazed. the mountain has great snow conditions, a wide variety of trails ranging from beginner green circles to double black diamond moguls. their are 44 green trails 47 blue trails 41 black diamond trails making the mountain able to cater to new beginners as well as the more advanced riders. The bus ride was about 3 hours but it was worth it. The lift lines were very short and the lodge was brand new with great food. They also have multiple terrain parks and a great staff. the resort also has a snow guarantee that their conditions will be great. the conditions were great all day when i went and i think if we went to Sunday river for our day trip everyone would be extremely satisfied.

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  2. I think we should go to loon in new hampshire. i talked to caiden and matt rozenberg and they both like the idea because its in newhampshire and the the bus ride wont be four hours long like if we went o sunday river. Its a good sized mountain but not to big so i think it will be good for everyone. They also prefered it over bretton woods. thanks

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