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Ski New England Popular Q&A
Q: Skiing in new england?
A: Ascutney VT is not far off I-91. It's a good size mountain with plenty of terrain for all levels of skier. It's also pretty cheap. http://www.ascutney.com/ Read More »
Q: How Skiing Came to New England
A: Cross-country skiing originates from Scandinavian countries. It was used as a way of traveling across stretches of flat, open land. Cross-country skiing was one... Read More »
Q: What is the best multiple mountain pass for skiing in New England...
A: Unfortunately, at least to my knowledge, a multiple mountain pass does not exist for the big Vermont resorts (Killington, Jay Peak, Stowe, Mt Snow, Stratton, Ok... Read More »
Q: Can you ski with powder skis in New England?
A: Yes, you could ski with water skis in new england if you wanted to. You ccan ski with any type of ski anywhere. but the skiing in NE is bad, there is no powder ... Read More »
Q: What is the steepest Alpine Ski trail in New England?
A: The Outer Limits at the Killington Ski Resort is considered the Read More »