Sugarloaf

mark

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Been to the Sugarloaf the 10 and 11 of Jan. Well, I'm deceived, not because of wind conditions that prevented the Timberline, Spillway East and King Pine lifts to open, but rather by the marketing! They had their way to lure me into great expectations... but certainly no rebate, considering the limited amount of terrain offered. <BR> <BR>I hiked up to the top in 50-60 mph winds, to ski Powder Kegg in the Rockfield (the S.loafers call it Snowfield, but snow does not hold because of the wind. Go figure!) <BR> <BR>All in all, it's way too expensive for what you get. If you never skied better, you MAY like it!
 
It was windy everywhere that day. Have you been to Sugarloaf before? If you're going to judge Sugarloaf based on just those two days, then you are missing on out the best ski experience in the east. I've been skiing the snowfields the last two days and it has been awesome!
 
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