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Is Sugarbush your favorite ski area?
Greg
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Really really tough call for me. It's a true toss-up between SB and Sugarloaf. If you consider MRG as well though, the MRV has it hands-down, despite how awesome Sugarloaf is. The two Sugar*'s are definitely the best the East has to offer IMHO...
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Tin Woodsman
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Without a doubt. Best combination of quality and quantity of terrain, great lift system that spreads people out, relaxed vibe, and two nearby "hardcore" ski areas (MRG and Stowe) that suck away many of the locals who would rather not be amongst the tourists. Leaves more snow for this tourist.
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I also think of SB and MRG as one....
smootharc


Joined: 21 Nov 2005
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Location: CNY & MRV
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....just wish the passes were one.

My favorite valley....terrain, snow, people....past, present, and hopefully future.
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Re: I also think of SB and MRG as one....
noski


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Location: Mad River Valley
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smootharc wrote:
....just wish the passes were one.

My favorite valley....terrain, snow, people....past, present, and hopefully future.

They are when it comes to packaging with local lodging, midweek 2 nights, or 3 nights when over a weekend. Ski The Valley ticket is interchangeable between SB/MRG/Oles. This ticket is not available any other way, however....

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kcyanks1


Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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I'd put SB second behind MRG. Jay and Stowe are up on my list as well, but I've only been to those two and one days, respectively, so they can't yet surplant either of my top two. When I ski at SB I basically stay on the MRG-like terrain (Paradise, Spillsville, Mall, Castlerock), so the experiences are pretty similar for me at both mountains. There's just something about that single chair, I guess Smile

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skibum1321


Joined: 29 Nov 2005
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MRG and the Bush are my two favs. I can't really put one ahead of the other though. I guess if I had to choose it would be Sugarbush just because if you hit a lift line in one spot you can always find a lift with no line.
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kcyanks1


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skibum1321 wrote:
MRG and the Bush are my two favs. I can't really put one ahead of the other though. I guess if I had to choose it would be Sugarbush just because if you hit a lift line in one spot you can always find a lift with no line.


Good point about lift lines. Aside from Castlerock, I never have lines there, even on weekends. MRG has lines, but they are almost necessary for me to recuperate Smile

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Lostone
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A number of years ago, there was a 3 foot snowstorm on Sunday. I was in a ski club in Moretown. A couple of the guys from the club and I decided to stay and ski Monday. They headed to Mad River. I went to South.

I'm pretty sure... (3'... Mad River Glen...?) they had a great time. I found that when you have a lot of snow and a lift that gets you to the top really fast... Cool Yep... No fun at all, over at South! Wink

I have skied a lot of places, but this is the place I have settled at. It is lovely. The terrain is some of the best. And the people are friendly. I'm not just talking about the people that are making money by having you around, but down in the valley, in the summer, and just walking around.

People are just nice. And when people are nice to you... (OK, not me, but other people) you tend to be nice, too. And then when you are nice to someone new... You've got another one! Shocked Laughing

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freeheel_skier


Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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Have to go with my home team....Sugarbush! No doubt. No matter how long I have skied there I still find something new and amazing. I am sure anybody can say that about their favorite mtn. I have skied all over the world and I am still amazed that I am never bored at SB. Don't get me wrong I love variety....I love doing road trips. But I still love the Bush! Laughing

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Joined: 05 Dec 2005
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When I got out of college my wife and I spent 2 years couponing it all over New England. Even day tripped to Jay on a Sunday after driving up and back to Loon. But when she became pregnant with our son. We sat a desided that Sugarbush/Mad River has the best terain in the East. So we joined a ski house and have been here ever since. Am a share holder at Mad River also.

Doing My Snow Dance!
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2planker


Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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Sugarbush is my favorite. There is a tie for second between the loaf and Stowe on weekdays. I hit the loaf last year when the snow fields were open, not a bad take mid week, especially with a local friend.
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