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Old 11-04-2021, 08:59 AM   #13
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Usually avoid the crowd as I had a serious accident a decade ago when someone ran into me from the rear. I had my left humorus shattered into 13 pieces!
Also someone ran into me while I was waiting in the lift line resulting a coma for two days and massive migraines for years! I'm fine now.
Both happens in peak periods. So I avoid the crowds.
Due to advance snowmaking, I think you will find conditions surprisingly delightful at most ski areas. Gunstock been phenomenal in the past few years!
I ski at Gunstock weekdays and occasionally ski Cannon and WV. Usually spend a month at Bridger Bowl in Bozeman.
Haven't been to Bretton Woods in decades. Would like to spend a day there if its not busy. I hear it is crowded yet the conditions are great!
Yeah to many crazy’s. My daughter got hit while we were at the lodge at Loon. Lucky not to serious. Then a friend got his face mangled by another skier. And another friend had an accident (his own fault as far as I know) he was parallelized and died a few years later. We switched to cross country on the lake and near by trails. Better exercise, warmer and much cheaper
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