rme Posted January 13, 2007 Report Posted January 13, 2007 Any thoughts on whether it's worth going to Sno over Camelback? Assuming both have good coverage of course. I ride mostly blues and some blacks. Freeride only, no parks for me. I've been to CB and JF 6 or 7 times this year and found CB to be lacking from the length of their more advanced trails. It seems that everything, at least what's open now, is really only half a trail and then it dumps into a green. Just looking at stats, Sno looks good compared to Camelback, from vertical, length of trails, number of blues, etc., but I'm looking for some input from people who ride both. Unfortunately, I only have 2 days left of riding this year so I'm looking for some input so I don't waste them. Thanks in advance. Quote
Wolverine21 Posted January 13, 2007 Report Posted January 13, 2007 well it depend when your going. sno only has 3 trails open now, but with the way the week is looking, then they should get northface open by next weekend hopefully. and from my perspective montages northface and blacks blow away camelbacks. Quote
rme Posted January 13, 2007 Author Report Posted January 13, 2007 I'm planning on going Monday, Jan 22. So both should have plenty of good weather to get things going again by then. Also, I'm not concerned with food, customer service, etc., just quality of trails, etc. Quote
Schif Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 If its just trail quality then Sno is your best bet at this point. They're slightly lacking in ammenities (the food court is in a tent), but the restaurant looks pretty nice. The North Face is unlike any other area of blacks in the Poconos. Everything down there is steep. Cannonball is one of the most fun trails in the world, very steep, but not dangerously so. I love to rip down that one(some great air if you jump the headwalls). The double blacks are unbeatable in terms of quality. Depending on how long they're open before you get there, possibly some great bump runs down there too. Quote
rme Posted January 23, 2007 Author Report Posted January 23, 2007 went to sno today. sweet. definately recommend over CB. Blacks are longer and segregated vs. CB having short blacks leading into greens. Blues (Whistler) were not too difficult though, more like greens at CB. Conditions were nice today. Half shallow powder, half groomed, blowing snow all day long. People were friendly. Award winning waffles. What else could you ask for? Quote
Schif Posted January 23, 2007 Report Posted January 23, 2007 Award winning waffles. What else could you ask for? Are the waffles really that good? Quote
rme Posted January 23, 2007 Author Report Posted January 23, 2007 Are the waffles really that good? No idea, never tried them, but they are worthy of awards we are told One other thought, those rfid wrist bands take wwwwaaaaayyyy too much time to scan. I don't know how they can survive if it were a weekend. The lift guys were trying as much as possible, but I would easily miss 1-2 chairs everytime while they tried to scan them. Luckily, there were only 3 other people on the mountain. Try 30 seconds to scan X 3-4 people per chair X ?,000 people per day X 20 runs and you have a major meltdown waiting Quote
zaldon Posted January 23, 2007 Report Posted January 23, 2007 i would go with sno hands down if your a free rider Quote
Ski Posted January 23, 2007 Report Posted January 23, 2007 went to sno today. sweet. definately recommend over CB. Blacks are longer and segregated vs. CB having short blacks leading into greens. Blues (Whistler) were not too difficult though, more like greens at CB. Conditions were nice today. Half shallow powder, half groomed, blowing snow all day long. People were friendly. Award winning waffles. What else could you ask for? Cool that you had a good time...imagine how it'll be next season with a top to bottom high speed quad and FOUR mile long trails that dump you down into the North Face. Those scanners are just goofy, eh? Quote
Sno Mountain Skier Posted January 23, 2007 Report Posted January 23, 2007 Even though, i cant stand most of the staff at Sno. I have to give it to the new snowmaking, this many trails open in just two and a half weeks is unthinkable, and a park in 10 days is pretty cool. I just wish they had some better ski patrol, and snowmobile dudes. Quote
riderossi Posted January 23, 2007 Report Posted January 23, 2007 Even though, i cant stand most of the staff at Sno. Those scanners are just goofy, eh? I don't think the kids working the bottom of 5 today even took the scanner out of the shack once.. Quote
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