located in vermont's quintessential mad river valley. sugarbush is a modern four-season resort with six distinct peaks of unleashed potential, two uncrowded mountain areas, 2,000 acres of backcountry in the slide brook basin, 111 trails for skiing and snowboarding, modern venues for weddings and receptions, state of the art meeting facilities for any size business conference, 18 miles of downhill mountain biking, 18-holes of golf, 2 disc golf courses, slopeside real estate opportunities and much more.
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The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1124 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . There are 1,124 pages on the "Sugarbush thread" If we got rid of every post related to snowmaking, there would probably be less than half that page count I'm not so sure there have been quite a few posts about lifts over the years too Maybe 1 3 snow-making, 1 3 lifts and 1 3 other? That honestly might even be high for both lifts and snow
The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1097 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . Sugarbush has lost its soul There is no core identity that makes Sugarbush special or outstanding anymore The commitment to its tradition of quality expert terrain and the youth programs that created great skiers to ski it seems gone The sense of local community and attention to its committed regulars has been replaced by mass appeal and generic commercialization An example is The
The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1120 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . Not quite on the water side Killington only has a pumping capacity of around 6000 gpm Stratton on the other hand, 10,000 gpm SB is at 4000 The big difference is air Like @Newpylong said Killington and Stratton have way more than air capacity SB only has 4100 cfm of air capacity
The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1110 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . I suspect Ikon didn't sell as many full access passes as past years so they need to cram more people into the resorts to buy food, booze, lessons, etc on holiday weekends this year It's a bummer because holiday weekends at Sugarbush were suspiciously quiet last year
The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1115 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . Be sure to check out our new Sugarbush RESERVE Pass for exclusive access to The Fifty 8 lounge! A ski-in-ski-out and financially curated place to grab a bite, sip on a specialty cocktail, and look up at the action on the mountain in your own affluent space!
The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1091 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . So the history as I have been told, is this When Less Otten bought Sugarbush he install miles of pipe that was sources from China That pipe was made of poor quality steel and totally sucked It roughed out over the years and now all of it has to be replaced They have one portions of Gate
The Sugarbush Thread | Page 1098 | AlpineZone - Northeast Ski and . . . For us, long time owners at Snow Creek, Sugarbush needs to be the anti-Killington Sure your needs ski visits we get that Your Boston area has such a great potential for folks interested in pure Vermont Don’t be Killington light B Sugarbush accentuated! Get that unique, mad river Valley charm, and put it out there for everyone to see