I think you'll like Bretton Woods. They have a T-bar that takes you up to a whole section of glades. Most of the other trails are blue cruisers. Cannon being in Franconia Notch can be very windy and icy while BW has little or no wind. Never been to Waterville Valley but have friends with passes there and from what they say I think you'll like the vibe.
Made a solid breakfast, purchased new running shoes, got some work done for school, went for a run with friends, drinking some good beers now during fantasy football draft, took the dog for a walk. Thanks for asking.
Snagged the Epic Local Pass yesterday. Looks like the wife and I will be doing a Colorado skifari this year... Hopefully they close on the Peak Resorts deal so I can benefit from those being on it too. Regardless, a couple days at Stowe should be more than enough to fill in the blanks.
Never go without a pass..you won’t ski as much. But you have a long ski season even two days a week you’ll rack up the days...and you probably get a pretty nice winter and spring break.
Yeah, I was going to try to go without a pass this year, but f-that. Things may be tight but I didn't take a job in the Whites to NOT ski. Blue's pass was the best bang for the skiing buck I've ever seen. Not much night skiing up here, so the potential for hours-on-snow is so much less.
Ahhh you’ll be fine...you only live once at least have medium price beer and fancy sausage and chips. I’m surprised the blue season pass isn’t $1,000 by now. It was like $350 for a student pass for me 23 years ago and now it’s like $500 or so.
Tomatoes should be wrapping up soon, peppers still going strong, squash starting to turn, more cantaloupes, and pulled the rest of the beets. Been the best growing season we’ve had yet.