Statistics aside, nothing beats Cannon in mid-January, with sun glinting off the blue sheets of "packed powda," 40 mph wind at the top, temps in the single digits and lodges that are pleasantly mid-70s decor. It is just a unique aesthetic that non-New Englanders just can't appreciate..
@diver34443 ай бұрын
Thats why i luv cannon its got grit and character. I spent 15 ski seasons at vail beaver creek but always missed the untamed feeling of cannon.
@kjbathe3 ай бұрын
@@diver3444 Arrowhead feels most like "home" in NH.
@riftvalley213 ай бұрын
I'm biased because I grew up skiing at Gunstock every weekend and I agree with everything you said about Cannon. I guess skiing has always attracted people of a higher income but something about it in NH still feels like an activity available for everyone. I lived in TX briefly and the people would talk about going to Jackson Hole or Breckenridge and it made me feel odd. Spending all that money to go ski somewhere fancy when the bunny hill at most areas was probably all they could handle technically.
@diver34443 ай бұрын
@@riftvalley21 i ski gunstock and cannon on alternate weeks being almost 78 i get to ski both areas for less than $100 for both passes.
@toosublime13 ай бұрын
Don’t forget about Cafe 4k
@owen730Ай бұрын
As a NH native and lifelong skiier, this is fine by me! Everyone please continue to crowd VT and Maine 🤙🏻
@RichardKing-sx6xc26 күн бұрын
Agreed, but I'm un-ironically planning to move to New Hampshire from New Jersey soon. 🤣
@PaulsWanderings25 күн бұрын
I couldn’t say it better
@v0n1b012 күн бұрын
Well, thanks to Vail leasing Sunapee and it being the best and easiest EPIC area to reach from Bah-stun, it is overrun with their pass holders to the point that even midweek is busy. Forget about weekends. Add the fact that there has been limited terrain due to 3 rainstorms in December 2024, you have to ski there with your head on a swivel.
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
@@v0n1b0 then the shreddah's come ripping by......
@_Stetsi11 күн бұрын
@@v0n1b0 Vail is the worst thing to happen to Sunapee...
@Peter-l3fАй бұрын
Love Wildcat! The view into Tuckerman and Huntington Ravines never gets old. Can be windy and cold but I have had many wonderful ski days there.
@RIPPEDDRAGON40kАй бұрын
Shh don't tell anyone how good Wildcat is!
@markrichards686326 күн бұрын
I'm with you. Aside from Killington, Wildcat tops the vast majority of New England ski resorts.
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
used to make snow there... imagine, 2am in the morning, full moon, no wind, and the ole' onie in the pocket..... you stop the sled on upper wildcat for a rip, every time.... used to have these little shovel handle sleds to rip around on......oooooh, so f'n dangerous, and you got rigid ice climbing boots on for brakes.....wicked fun stuff.
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
@@markrichards6863 wildcat is not exactly a resort, and never will be. they don't have the land, the land is a lease from the fed and unlikely more development will or should be done in that notch...... more than enough already.
@fishskiweatherreports3 ай бұрын
as a New Hampshirite, I get it. We aren’t competitive with Vermont and Maine. I ski gunstock and wildcat a lot. Even though we don’t have the best mountains they are still pretty fun to ski. Anyways thank you for posting a video about New Hampshire, I’ve been waiting for this one!
@rivergewehr48173 ай бұрын
Wildcat is so slept on. Best glades in the state, (especially if you know about Thompson Brooke)
@mattjax163 ай бұрын
We aren’t competitive at all going to vt or me is def the best choice
@julianouellette65543 ай бұрын
Huge Cat guy
@julianouellette65543 ай бұрын
@@rivergewehr4817 SHHHHHHHHHHH! no one knows thats why they are the best!
@christophersiano9693 ай бұрын
I miss the old Wildcat Gondolas. I remember ski days where you took them, not because they were any good, but to get out of the -10 degree air being blasted at you on the chairs. (^_^) Bretton Woods needs a cheap nearby ski dorm/hostle. I think that's the one thing that defined where my friends would go when we were younger. Could we get a cheap place to sleep nearby.
@rivergewehr48173 ай бұрын
The reason New Hampshires tallest mountains aren’t ski resorts is because most of them are in protected national forrest areas, and also having a ski resort on any of the presidentials would not work super well because of the weather conditions and high wind speeds near mt Washington
@ernestdunphy70273 ай бұрын
The interesting thing is even the trail from the hermits hut on Mt washington to the parking lot has almost 2k in vertical
@Mecknificent3 ай бұрын
Yes, as the video says.
@mengelmn3 ай бұрын
Many if not most ski areas in the west are substantially in NF lands leased
@ovation1k3 ай бұрын
8:14
@robertdillon99893 ай бұрын
Most of Colorado skier is our protected national forest as well so what’s your excuse for that? It’s bull crap, the answer is there’s no lodging and there’s no air ports to receive travelers. This is New Hampshire’s problem. They don’t want to spend any money on infrastructure because they are run by conservative governors who don’t give a damn about tourism.
@TaTopePia3 ай бұрын
Glad to see NH skiing get some love (sort of). The "charm" of NH in my opinion are all the little ski areas peppered around the state. Just near Hanover/Lebanon are the Dartmouth Skiway, Whaleback, and Storrs Hill - all of which are little gems and even now are pretty affordable. Learned how to ski at those three places and feel comfortable tackling pretty much anywhere now, even in my old age.
@UncleTravelingMatt22 ай бұрын
We always loved the affordability. You could spend $120 on a pass at Killington or $65 at Waterville Valley.
@JosephFranklin-lh4wr11 күн бұрын
What's nice about living in Hanover is it's really close to Killington too.
@onestepaway32323 ай бұрын
Personally I can’t speak for others but The Whites is where I turn for skiing. You can literally ski on 6 mountains all within an hour radius of each other. Love the Mt Washington Valley
@mobileplayer3_3943 ай бұрын
was going to comment something similar, 5 mins to Attitash, 20 to wildcat, 20 to cranmore, 35 to bretton woods, from my families condo in glen
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
@@mobileplayer3_394 right, where only great coastal flooding and sea level rise will raise the school populations... cause nobody can afford to live there..... maybe not a bad thing, keeps your family's condo taxes low and gives you an escape plan....although, glen floods pretty good these days if you aint up a bit...maybe good thing up there, six inches under a leaf mat is granite in most placed not at the bottom of a valley, so nothing like NC flooding would happen, but big landslides could split off from some of that stuff up above 16 and 302.
@NexusDL12Күн бұрын
I like this video. I live here in Conway NH. Yes the skiing sucks, please go to VT so I can have these trails all to myself 😅
@glen.simpsonКүн бұрын
@ without revenue, indeed, at some point you'll have more than those trails to yourself.... nice little saplings growing up starts year 2 after closure.
@JohnShields-xx1yk3 ай бұрын
I grew up skiing in New Hamspshire , many cool mtns to ski.
@mattjax163 ай бұрын
Same here but it’s the worst skiing ever definitely not worth the trip
@stewybagodonuts81722 күн бұрын
@@mattjax16yet everyone comes 🤷♂️🤔
@Potatobob823 ай бұрын
As a Cannon local, you are overlooking it. The front five are some of the steepest trails on the east coast. DJ’s is the hardest trail of the east coast due to the bad conditions and the rocky steep descents. We have unmarked trails and powder stashes still days after storms. Our ski towns may be bad but our mountains are steep rugged and difficult.
@jackthielman85282 ай бұрын
Have you ever been on that unmarked trail off of the saddle that ends up in one of the marked glades by hardscrabble? I’ve tried the other unmarked stuff but I’ve never tried that one or the the ones by kinsman
@Potatobob822 ай бұрын
@@jackthielman8528 I have not but I might check it out, there are some nice unmarked glades off the saddle, I know the one of the backside and the one that shoots into pony express (or the trees on barons)
@teacherguy50842 ай бұрын
"DJ’s is the hardest trail of the east coast due to the bad conditions and the rocky steep descents": If you want bad conditions and rocky steep descents, why don't you try Tuckerman's in August?
@joshuagravel25652 ай бұрын
You cant do tram laps of Tucks. DJ's is a blast, and well worth the effort if you have ability.
@Skiing_With_MasonАй бұрын
You haven’t seen agony at Sunday River or white nitro at sugarloaf or white heat at Sunday River. These trails are the steepest on the east coast. Also the Casablanca glades at saddleback are the real deal!
@colincurley97513 ай бұрын
I would say Waterville is the biggest "resort," not in terms of size, but it is the only mountain with a true resort/ski town built around its base (yes, I'm excluding Loon and Lincoln as Lincoln wasn't purposefully built for a ski resort). Plus, they are expanding an extra 140 acres and 15 new trails with a new base, which will make them the second largest resort behind Bretton Woods with Waterville being closer to Boston, I see them becoming the premier resort for NH.
@LeLaidbackLauncher3 ай бұрын
It's good but they just aren't built to handle the crowds with a single high speed quad (might be a 6-person now tho, it's been a while since I've been)
@colincurley97512 ай бұрын
@@LeLaidbackLauncher That's true for sure, but with the new expansion they will be adding it will add another base to start from so crowds will spread out even more. Plus there is the valley run quad which runs to mid mountain allowing you to take the sunnyside triple (which will be replaced soon) to the top.There also is the Green Peak triple, which could possibly be replaced as well, but in the new expansion, they are putting in a chondola and presumably another qaud or 6 pack, which will undoubtedly increase uphill capacity immensely. Not only that but they are planning on replacing 3-4 of their pre existing lifts but from what I can find they currently can do just under 18,000 riders per hour but are adding 11,000 with all the new lifts.
@Transcreations_14 күн бұрын
@@LeLaidbackLauncheryep we got a 6 pack. From a company that no longer exists……
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
@@Transcreations_ surely others bought from the same co.... someone must service those things, c has the extra money.
@NoOne-zo6gj3 ай бұрын
I am glad NH does not compete with the other states, lift lines are too long as it is!
@peep361629 күн бұрын
😂 I was going to say, as someone who lives on the border of NH, I don’t think they WANT to compete. NH is incredibly unwelcoming compared to VT.
@NoOne-zo6gj29 күн бұрын
@@peep3616 Just to Massholes.
@Hike_and_Yap4 күн бұрын
I've never been in a lift line longer than 1 minute in Nh. Just don't go when everyone else is going.
@Turkeysitar3 ай бұрын
Two Words... SKI CLUBS. Best thing I ever did was Join the Brettl-Hupfers ski club in Bartlett, NH. Gives me a place to sleep, socialize safely with transportation to other ski club social events(which are numerous), a warm fire, a group of friends spanning all ages and being a part of New England ski history. There are more than 20 active clubs in the Conway region alone. If you haven't looked into the ski clubs in the Conway/white mountain area you are missing out. Even if it means just visiting for an event. If it's not your thing at least you got to go skiing with a cheap place to stay. I go up and hike in the summer whenever I want with no extra expense. All of my bedding and toiletries are right there next my bed which is one of 55.
@LeLaidbackLauncher3 ай бұрын
Sounds great, thanks for letting us know! I've always skied alone for the most part cause my dad can't anymore and none of my friends do, this would be a great way to change the experience
@danielshults52432 ай бұрын
Amen buddy!
@teacherguy50842 ай бұрын
In the PNW independent ski schools are another option. Some provide a place to sleep for part-time instructors, etc.
@thomasconnors7511Ай бұрын
A Makusue members agree.
@egerard318 күн бұрын
I’m in the Littleton area and just getting back into skiing. I’m sure a google search would produce some results but might mean a bit of digging and weeding through, so is there a main site for these ski clubs? Thanks!
@darrenprasinos539422 күн бұрын
You missed the iconic Mount Washington Hotel Bretton Woods for a unique and special accommodations. Appreciate you highlight the long planning for the Balsomns, hope it comes together
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
god they've been kicking the balsams thing around now for years.....
@mcmurph1013 ай бұрын
Because it’s real jeans and bag lunch skiing, Cannon and Wildcat are the real raw deal. Ice Ice Baby!
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
That's the life I knew. I loved it. My hips won't let me get out anymore. Maybe on the greens and blues, but I lived for the diamonds. Loved Wildcat.
@scottc56273 ай бұрын
So a note on the tree-spacing and boundary to boundary point you made at about 4:30 I can't speak for Vermont, but I know that in Maine a lot of unofficial glades you will find in boundary-to-boundary areas (especially at Sugarloaf and Sunday River) are mostly not natural glades. Many little lines are cut by locals in the summer. I know of dozens of such glades/zones/lines between the aforementioned Maine mountains. I've heard that this is the case in Vermont too, I've heard of such terrain in and around Jay Peak. These zones and lines can be popular because they are often cut much tighter and more aggressively than resorts will make official glades. In New Hampshire, many of the states best ski areas are entirely on US Forest Service Land: Bretton Woods, Wildcat, Attitash, and Loon. Cannon is partially on USFS land, the rest is NH State Parks. Cutting boundary to boundary unofficially, or thinning out woods, is SUPER illegal on Forest Service land. Resorts in Maine and VT can tolerate it, mountains in NH can't. On top of that, at least when I visited in 2022, Loon would pull your pass for skiing off designated trails, in boundary to boundary terrain (cringe).
@johns31063 ай бұрын
You got some right, some wrong. Yes…in Vermont, there is a lot of out-of-bounds terrain that has been “helped” by skiers trimming open lines through the trees. Most of these lines are quite tight and require the ability to make quick turns and handle variable snow, and many of us spend most of our ski days in these areas. Buuuttt,…there are SIGNIFICANT penalties for taking part in this illegal cutting if you are caught…big fines and possible jail time (if the cutting is egregious enough) since many of the resorts in northern VT are on public, state land. And, while a resort can have its own policy regarding skiing “off-trail” while still within resort boundaries (most say it’s OK these days) the state has protected skiers right to leave the resort and ski out-of-bounds.
@JohnDoe-my5ipАй бұрын
Loon is the fucking worst
@willg6331Ай бұрын
There’s definitely more of a boundary to boundary culture in Maine. Even resorts without explicit boundary to boundary policies don’t get too upset as long as you’re not ducking. Cutting is quite rare within boundaries but there’s a good amount of side country cutting actually - even at smaller resorts like Pleasant. Some of the most fun terrain I’ve skied!
@bimmersbbws68633 ай бұрын
id rather have a 6/10 mountain, with low tourism, and iffy conditions, than an 9/10 mountain with, consistent conditions, and massive tourism. doesnt matter how nice the place is if the main lift is an hour wait, and the trails are so packed you cant even carve.
@joshuashepard59443 ай бұрын
Jay peak is the best of both worlds
@ohary13 ай бұрын
I've got 4 ski resorts (WV, Cannon, Loon and Tenney) all within 30 minutes of my cabin, (and BW is 45 minutes away), and rarely, if ever, am I waiting more than 5 minutes for a lift. 75% of the time I'm jumping right on.
@mattjax163 ай бұрын
@@bimmersbbws6863 hey dude nh skiing sucks no one should come here idk what ya on about lol
@bimmersbbws68633 ай бұрын
@@mattjax16 nice try. already booked the flight.
@owen730Ай бұрын
100%!
@ernestdunphy70273 ай бұрын
I am more than happy to travel from Toronto to North Conway. Two great ski options on Epic (Attitash and Wildcat) close to town with affordable food and accommodations (with many options) especially compared to on the mountain places. Also with a water park in North Conway (kahuna laguna that reopened in May) it is great apres ski for kids. The outlets might work for some too! Lastly, depending on the conditions climbing Tuckermans is an option too!
@mattjax163 ай бұрын
@@ernestdunphy7027 lol that’s been shut down for years now and so has the red jacket inn after a fire. Been a few years I’m guessing?
@cc8101220 күн бұрын
@@mattjax16 Check your info...
@kosycat13 ай бұрын
For an advanced rider who loves Snowbird.Cannon is awesome and keeps me on my toes. Very fast mountain. Probablly the best views in the whole east coast IMO too. The people at the ski museum are really nice.
@cvn65553 ай бұрын
Went there once and can confirm. Terrain and conditions were great. You get off the highway and pull into the parking lot, which is very convenient. Went on a weekday and it was empty. The only problem is that it is so far north, had to drive past a number of other ski areas to get to it.
@kosycat13 ай бұрын
@@cvn6555 yeahh. I'm from Baltimore. I have to drive past quite a few ;]
@kosycat13 ай бұрын
@@cvn6555 It works well for me doing trips i can hit a resort a day to break my drive up. and cannon I was able to say at the same spot and go to Loon as well. Pretty cheap area if you want it to be for just hardcore riding and no luxury. i will split my trips into sleeping in my car as much as possible to save money but I have to stop somewhere every few days to shower. whoa that trip I Did Greek peak>Stratton>KIllington>Cannon>Loon>Wildcat>(tuckermans abort mission)>Saddleback>Sugarloaf>sunday river>Jay>Stowe>Sugarbush>killington>home... I try to avoid I-95 and the turnpike but I-87 is great for ski bumping, especially in the high peaks area of New York the rest stops are really good.
@Chikov23 ай бұрын
Cannon sucks. They say it has 90 trails but that's cause every time there is a turn, it's considered a new trail.
@kosycat13 ай бұрын
@@Chikov2 97 trails + glades i believe it. Deer Valley sucks.
@ericherrero3212Ай бұрын
Live in Hampshire. I run a gauntlet of stowe, wildcat, and other epic pass mountains all winter. I usually decide the night before. Sunapee is good for kids since they ski for free and the cafe has cheap food 😊.
@TheTankFG11 күн бұрын
Ski for free at Sunapee?! They charge for kids once they are 5 years old. Weekday or weekend.
@kpk33xАй бұрын
I lived in the North Conway area for a few years, learning how to ski when I moved there. Lift tix didn't break the bank (especially the pass you got for working in the area! 200 bucks for 5 trips to 6 area resorts for the winter). I could get up at 7:30 and be waiting for the lifts to activate at 8:30. Hardly ever did I wait for a chair more than a minute or so. I would take 15, 16 runs by noon or so and be tired, that's when the crowds got there. I moved to Denver a few years ago and was excited about skiing here. But dealing with traffic on 70, the insane prices, and the huge lines even an hour or so after opening, I quit. Yes the CO powder was cool and often Wildcat was a sheet of ice and you'd just skid down, but that doesn't make up for saving a week's worth of pay just to go for a day. I'm glad I learned to ski, I do miss the quaint (yes, will use that word) NH resorts. The expense and aggravation out here made me an ex-skier.
@glen.simpson11 күн бұрын
it's a 140$ for an attiit ticket now.... back in 2000, if you worked in the valley they had a valley pass for 100$ that let you ski anywhere midweek and non holiday an unlimited amount of times.....not now, is there even a valley pass anymore? folks around conway still make 15$ an hour right now, rents have become suburb prices, and a modest house is 500k with a 7k tax bill.... vultures descended from the skies some time ago..... they used to swirl around the dumps in the sky, not now.
@kpk33x11 күн бұрын
@glen.simpson wow...while it doubled in price when I had it, you could still do weekends except vacation weeks. I went 12-15x each winter. I think I got my visiting friends tix for Attitash/Wildcat for $90 on a weekend in 2015 (?). Its sad now. We didn't go this year. Wife sold her equipment as well as my son's (he grew out of it). I am about to. I have no desire to deal with the drive either...weekday drive home from Breck on my last trip now 3 yr ago was 6 hr just because of a little snow. My friends in town paid for the overnight at the ski cabin as they stayed in my house the rest of their visit and used my car. One night was 700-800 for basically no frill (other than location) studio apt. We got up early and it was cold but no lines...5 min max. I saw the line at around 12:15 and said that's it for me. They took 1 more run after being in line 45 min. I had 2 beers waiting. They weren't cheap either!
@chrisdaley51753 ай бұрын
I learned to ski in NH as a Sixties teenager. Commuting day trips to Crotched and Gunstock the routine. Cranmore had best grooming after an overnight rain. Waterville Valley offers best complete village resort experience with excellent snow, snowmaking, black diamonds reachable by Ski93. Ski free or die!😊
@benbbuxtonАй бұрын
Love it, Crotched must have been a cool place back then too
@JermeyDiploma3 ай бұрын
Yoo I love all your vids your are the goat of ski reviews
@aperson50623 ай бұрын
You hit it at the end. NH resorts are great for Boston. But the rest of the NY, PA, NJ, CT all have VT as closer and like you noted, VT has Killington as a destination. Loon is expanding, has Cannon to ski nearby and Lincoln as a town. Attitash got a new fast lift to the peak and has Wildcat nearby to ski and North Conway is a cool town. However, if you are driving from anywhere but Boston, VT is closer. And if you are flying, you just go west at that point.
@zincfive24 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@Hike_and_Yap4 күн бұрын
As a NH native please keep going to Vermont and Maine😂
@mondoenterprises67103 ай бұрын
Nice presentation. Very true about the lack of infrastructure and ski towns in NH. Some great mountains there though. It will be interesting to see if Balsams gets off the ground and what impact it will have on north country skiing.
@counterfit53 ай бұрын
I was hoping that Delaware North (Jeremy Jacobs' company) getting involved in the work would make it go better and/or faster. I haven't heard much since then.
@mondoenterprises671029 күн бұрын
@@counterfit5 All ski areas would benefit and the employment. Truly a gem area re. scenery.
@KweblCoe3 ай бұрын
Can't wait for a Pat's Peak video :D Best place to learn!
@NoOne-zo6gj3 ай бұрын
Best place to ski that is still independent and family owned. .
@conradmollano17603 ай бұрын
Pat’s peak is the best
@SamdawsАй бұрын
Would be better if they payed their employees competitive rates
@DruezyАй бұрын
@@Samdaws If you don't know paid vs payed, you probably deserve the rate you're at! Live free or die!
@SamdawsАй бұрын
@@Druezy my bad for having a typo on youtube, but i wouldnt say that i deserve a bad rate for that 🤣
@kenchester30723 ай бұрын
Living in far northern NH, Coos County, I hear more and more chatter about The Balsams in Dixville reopening. They have approval for a gondola from the hotel to the Wilderness ski area and a ski bridge over Rte 26 back to the hotel. Talking to local friends in Colebrook they know one day it'll reopen, but they don't know when. There is also a Canadian firm that is going to reopen passenger train travel from Montreal to Boston this rail line would travel to North Stratford 15 minutes south of Colebrook 30 minutes from Dixville then turn northwest toward Montreal. They are saying there is going to be a train station in North Stratford, which is odd since it's the poorest town in NH, but perhaps they are anticipating the reopening of The Balsams. That's what I know and thought I'd mention it.
@freeski9192 ай бұрын
I'm afraid the Balsams expansion is never going to happen. There are too many things working against it. Les Otten has tried for over a decade to stir up investors for the project, and hasn't managed to land any major investment.
@benlichtman8033Ай бұрын
How’s the snowfall up there compare to the whites just wondering
@kenchester3072Ай бұрын
@@benlichtman8033 I'm not exactly sure, but I know Pittsburg NH tends to get get more snow being further north.
@v0n1b012 күн бұрын
Otten is nothing more than a snake oil salesman. The one time I met him I counted my fingers after he shook my hand.
@_Stetsi11 күн бұрын
Does anyone know what the story is with Dixville? Is it closed or private event only? Seems like such a great spot, but no info about it at all...
@cjedgerly22 күн бұрын
Living in Massachusetts and having skied Mount Sunapee and Loon Mountain "a lot" in my younger days, you pretty much hit the nail on the head with your points.
@brucemorris38302 күн бұрын
This completely brought me back in time like 40 years, Cannon was my home away from home in the 80s & 90s. The others in the area (Loon, Waterville, Bretton) were maybe nicer/fancier but Cannon was for REAL ski days, man.
@ItsBigL213 ай бұрын
Loon is one of my favorite mountains I've ever been to
@MarquipuchiАй бұрын
Loon is great when there's snow and you can actually go in the glades and unmarked trails.
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
Bretton Woods holds a special place in my heart as that's where my wife and I first skied. The day before our wedding we took our adult kids there for a day, (from previous marriages). Bretton Woods, although not tough, has the best snow as Mt Washington wrings out moisture on the west side in Crawford Notch and it snow a few inches a day quite frequently and it is more powdery too.
@michaelr.harkins84Ай бұрын
The video at 14:15 is not shot in New England. It is the deck of the Goldminer's Daughter lodge at the Wildcat base of Alta in Utah
@otisjfarnsworth2 ай бұрын
I grew up skiing on Attitash.. while not the largest, their grooming was always top notch. And a great view of Mt Washington
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
I broke my ankle on Attitash. I hit the lodge and tell my wife, "I think I broke my ankle", she said "you're kidding?", I said no and at lunch we were off to the North Conway hospital where they confirmed a fractured ankle. Then like an Idiot we had a military hop out to the Sierras that I wasn't going to pass up two weeks later and reinjured it at Kirkwood. I had to spend the next day gambling in Nevada while buds skied Heavenly. Decades later, major arthritis, but i wouldn't change a thing.
@MattyDardani26 күн бұрын
I grew up skiing Sunapee. It’s nice because it’s bust from the Boston crowd but not as busy as the Vermont resorts with the heavy tourism crowds.
@jcsul15Ай бұрын
Wildcat is my favorite New England mountain, most similar to out west if you can catch it on a pow day it’s pretty epic, about 3 hours 1 way from around Boston, never hit maine mountains or jay peak or anything because they’re too far for a day trip. Loon is also great. Breton woods has the omnia hotel near by which is fun for a long weekend trip and has a cool historical vibe. Crotched is a great little local hill and midnight madness on the weekend is a local crowd favorite. Plenty of great mountains in NH, don’t skip it!
@benbbuxtonАй бұрын
Crotched is my home mountain, I freaking love it. I agree Wildcat is a great mountain, but it is dependent on having good natural snow days, their lifts frequently shut down due to win too, but it has some nice terrain.
@pangalactictuber3 ай бұрын
Welcome back for another winter season of videos! May I suggest an upgrade to your microphone and/or acoustical environment (room, padding) for this year? It would make a big difference for your overall video quality.
@sc100ott3 ай бұрын
Great video and very informative. Wow! Those snowfall totals are pathetic. I lived in Albany for 4 years, skiing quite a bit in NY, VT, and even western Mass. Looking back, I kinda wondered why I never went to NH. This pretty much explains everything. Keep up the good work! 👍🏼
@PeakRankings3 ай бұрын
Thanks Scott!
@eedom692 ай бұрын
NH's snowfall totals are lower, but those totals he showed look like they were from "Onthesnow" and on that site I've found totals lower for many ski areas I have looked up in the west and east. Just do an annual snowfall search for a ski area and then compare it to Onthesnow. I have no idea where that site gets totals from. Also VT gets more snow but it is exaggerated. For example, they've been keeping track of the snow on Mt. Mansfied since 1954 and the avg is around 235" but what does Stowe say they get??? 300+". And yeah for those who didn't know Stowe is on Mt Mansfield. A few years ago while working at Cannon I went to Smuggs and Stowe in the same season and they didn't have much more snow.
@MrKweezy22 ай бұрын
Mostly a Maine skier now but I have to agree that VT resorts exaggerate snowfall pretty badly. Most times I go to ski VT, even in storm/powder conditions, I find equal or less base depth than Sugarloaf/saddleback and less new snow accumulation than the resort claims. When it starts warming up, VT seems to melt out much quicker as well
@markmorgan70663 ай бұрын
This title has to be clickbait. You didn't mention Wildcat at 0:18... I ski'd 36 inches of fresh powder last season...
@fishskiweatherreports3 ай бұрын
wildcat is great, it would definitely be competitive if it was bigger.
@tucker.843 ай бұрын
Wildcat doesn't have the capacity or on-mountain facilities like Stowe, Sugarloaf, Killington or even Stratton. Yes Wildcat Does have some awesome skiing & riding, but a majority of people that ski there are day trippers, only skiing for one day and then leaving/going home. Cannon is also like this as well. Planning a vacation around an area like Wildcat ( or Cannon ) is a bit more difficult for the average skier and rider than you'd think.
@brianp92683 ай бұрын
@@tucker.84 thats why its better.
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
@@tucker.84 I always had day tripped living only an hour away in Maine. Surprising that North Conway doesn't have more of a ski town vibe. Is it known more for outlet malls? I always drive west side road to avoid route 16 so I rarely know what's happening on the strip.
@tucker.84Ай бұрын
@@teleguy5699 North Conway is more famous for its quintessential New England buildings and small shops, and there's even a train station from the 1800's that is still in operation as a scenic railway as well. North Conway does have Cranmore (a ski area in operation since the 1930's), but the ski area is not what made the town famous. It's an all-season destination town that is more famous for its vibe.
@vinspad319 күн бұрын
Issue 1: snow. We're done here. I've been skiing around New England for over 25 years. Snow is the issue. Smaller, less crowded resorts in NH are still great though! N. Conway has a great trifecta of Cranmore, Attitash, and Wildcat all within 30 minutes. Stay in Jackson for slightly less expensive rooms, pick a mountain in the morning, and have a different experience every day. 3 days at Wildcat, Attitash, and Cranmore will feel better than spending 3 days at the bigger mountains in Vermont and Maine outside of Killington + Pico in terms of variety and fun. The top of Wildcat and Attitash especially have great views of the white mountains and i think you can see the presidentials from both of them.
@stephenh51668 күн бұрын
I got to ski the balsams as a child before they shut down, it was a really special experience. I'm not sure if it will have the same charm if/when it reopens, but it felt like a trip into a storybook world from long ago. If the planned expansion is completed, I think there's a good chance it will be successful.
@thelasselhoff10Ай бұрын
Great content, I hope the channel grows in 2025, we also need a review of Sugarloaf and the new expansion next year.
@ndpitchАй бұрын
I’m 38. I’d say 99% of my skiing to date has been in NH. Mostly Attitash/Bear, Wildcat, Bretton Woods, Sunapee, Gunstock, Cannon. Mostly because of the convenience of shooting up 95/16 and being there in 2 hours. It’s been a love/hate relationship. The one thing I want is more snow! We’ve had some pretty tough years recently. But, when it’s good, it’s GOOD. When it’s not so great, it makes the runs more technical and challenging. But sometimes I just want to cruise and not worry about my edge catching a rock or an ice field. Ahhh, good ole northeast skiing, haha
@shawndasilva3 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up skiing in the northeast, but currently lives in Japan, this video made me really appreciate what I have now. Most of the resorts out here get NH’s annual snowfall in a week’s time 😮 But all that time I spent on the northeast slopes made a much better skier
@climbingcue3 ай бұрын
I also grew up on the Ice Coast, super happy to live in Colorado where I have incredible conditions and resorts to choose from. Including nearby states of Utah and Wyoming. The best thing about learning on the ice coast is you can ski anything after progressing there.
@shawndasilva3 ай бұрын
@@climbingcue truth
@LeLaidbackLauncher3 ай бұрын
On the plus side for NH skiers, if you grow up skiing some of the most difficult lift serviced terrain in North America, thinking in particular of tight, icy, rocky glades and sleep, icy moguls. Makes switching to softer conditions easier than it is vice versa. Powder skiing is a very different style, but im happy to be going from ice to pow rather than the other way around.
@robertdillon99893 ай бұрын
I own land 10 minutes from Cannon Mountain and there’s plenty of powder days
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
Right? I live in Maine and skied both states extensively. First trip to Alta, Utah and ready to attack a black diamond run I was pleasantly surprised to be able to grab an edge and no chatter on the steeps. Made it seem like a blue back home.
@LeLaidbackLauncherАй бұрын
@@robertdillon9989 unfortunately I live near Boston so no powder days for us 😔
@mikecricket55273 ай бұрын
Honestly Cannon, Waterville, and Bretton woods are great places to ride.
@ChrisLindsay-v5t3 ай бұрын
Seems like every mountain you listed is jam-packed every weekend. The North Conway might be the best in New England and is busy most of the year.
@shaunbava18013 ай бұрын
SNOW, that's the main reason. When resorts were initially developed man made snow was basically science fiction and it seems early on it was easier to build a ski resort. Also despite Boston being close the vast majority of Ski resorts in New England were started by people from the greater NYC area. Most Vermont ski towns were basically repurposed rural towns which is where the charm comes from. As for the Balsams if there was a person who could make it happen it is Les Otten, I still remember the "Canyons" in Park City basically appearing overnight and he built Sunday River and was part of the Killington build out.
@davidreynolds13682 ай бұрын
I heard he was in on that. His records prety good but he needs a highway to pullit off.
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
Is he still alive? He is a legend for Sunday River. I love that mountain. He owned part of the Sox for a while.
@RAMelloh-ij5sl2 ай бұрын
We have skied Waterville, Sunapee, Cannon, Dixville Notch (The Balsams), Bretton Woods, Storr's Hill, Whaleback and Loon in the state of NH. In the right conditions, Sunapee, Cannon, Loon and Waterville all offer a whole lot of skiing adventure with breathtaking vistas and trails of all stripes, along with some of the amenities one expects at a major ski area. Cannon is narrow, steep, twisty and challenging in my memory, along with possessing unforgettable views of the White Mts. We have skied Loon in an epic snowfall, magical, right in the heart of the White Mts. The White Mt. views at Waterville are hard to beat as it resides at the head of a vast valley surrounded by multiple 4000 footers. Sunapee has a lot of lift capacity and a wide variety of trail grades along with an expansive view to the Whites, the Greens, Cardigan and Kearsarge while overlooking beautiful Lake Sunapee to the north. There is plenty of skiing in NH.
@boiseboi20073 ай бұрын
I live in New Hampshire, and I actually live near a ski resort. Competitive? Probably not. But it's still a ski resort.
@JoeThornFreedomКүн бұрын
As someone who lives in Toronto and travels 5or6 times a yr to mountains in Quebec and Vermont, because the largest hill we have is blue mountain which only has a 720 vert, If You Build It We Will Come.
@themcbobgorge3 ай бұрын
As a new Hampshirite- all this is true and I still prefer wildcat to anything in Vermont besides Mad River Glen
@MiraPearson-z1x24 күн бұрын
I was an avid skier in the 80s and 90s. Living just north of Boston, NH was my #1 ski destination for a day trip. Cannon Mountain and Wildcat were the best bang for your buck on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 2 for 1 deal. I’m pretty sure it cost around $14 for an all day ticket. ( give or take depending on the year.) Those are the biggest vertical drops in the state. Great era for affordable skiing. Cannon Mt. after a dumping is some of the best skiing in the East.
@roadracer5173 ай бұрын
If you like skiing in condo backyards and strip malls and extreme prices go to Vermont. If you prefer the outdoor experience to be in a National Forest go to New Hampshire......PS no sales tax in NH
@johns31063 ай бұрын
You just haven’t been to the right areas in VT
@billycarleton76463 ай бұрын
It’s so funny because NH is all strip malls hahah and VT banned billboards
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
@@billycarleton7646 So did Maine.
@veemann3158Ай бұрын
I am pretty sure when comparing highest ski mountains, as mentioned earlier, Mt. Mansfield is Vermont's highest peak. Mt. Mansfield is also home to Stowe, making Stowe, not Killington VT's highest ski resort. Killington has the acreage, Stowe the altitude.
@brianp92683 ай бұрын
Yes! Send all of the Boston people to VT.
@cd229010 күн бұрын
Given the number of Massachusetts license plates heading North bound every weekend from May through February, we have plenty of tourists for all seasons. Snow sports in winter, lakes and outdoor sports in summer, hunting and foliage in fall.
@SeaofinK3 ай бұрын
I'd totally visit the Balsams. Does Les Otten still have the magic to make it happen? Sunday River is my favorite on the east.
@michaeltravers30953 ай бұрын
Other than Loon, the ski resorts in NH are less crowded than the VT ski resorts. Who needs a special ski town. Everything is more crowded and more expensive at the destination ski town.
@andrewjones62952 ай бұрын
Most of the Vermont resorts do feel very touristy
@uteoverlook3 ай бұрын
The best location for a new ski area in NH is Mt. Blue north of the Appalachian trail, east of the Benton trail. All of the land is National Forest, not a wilderness area, or a scenic area. Close to I-93, over 3000' vertical, over 4500' summit. The high-elevation northeast-facing terrain would hold snow, and be leeward of the prevailing winds.
@ofsevit2 ай бұрын
Sure. The top is owned by Dartmouth and they already have a ski area, and is close enough to the Appalachian Trail you'd run into all sorts of issues there. Otherwise, people would throw an absolute fit. But go on.
@uteoverlook2 ай бұрын
@@ofsevit Dartmouth owns the area to the south of the summit, but not to the north.
@aksynth2 ай бұрын
As a Boston area resident, I appreciate your honest reviews of North American and world ski resorts. What New Hampshire lacks in skiing, it makes up for in hiking. The best eastern skiing is in Vermont.
@NortheastExploration97123 ай бұрын
I've said it before I'll say it again, NH has better mountains for hiking VT has better mountains for skiing. There are 22 mountains higher in NH than the tallest mountain in VT. That being said I learned to ski in NH and still love to come back. Personally I think out of all of the North East, NH ski resorts have the most scenic views.
@Somethingfromtimmy3 ай бұрын
Wildcat on a powder day is insanely good ! Killer glades
@simplylivingsimply9365Ай бұрын
Wildcat should absolutely be on a list of some sort. The scenic views the remote old school vibes and legendary steeps of ice just across from tucks... yall just don't know...
@RIPPEDDRAGON40kАй бұрын
Shhh don't tell people how good Wildcat is!
@tunah52 ай бұрын
Come to Mt. Washington Valley during the winter vacation weeks and I believe you will find your answer.
@Off-roading12 ай бұрын
I don’t think you will but I’d love to see a video on magic mountain VT it’s a great little mountain I know you guys have it on your website but I think having it in video format would be epic
@danielshults52432 ай бұрын
The thing about New Hampshire is that no single resort "has it all" but they are all super unique and packed with charm and character. If you're operating out of North Conway, you can ski challenging natural terrain all day at wildcat today, they head over to Bretton Woods for perfectly manicured groomers tomorrow, and then hit Cranmore for great family vibes the next day... but you're just not going to get all that in one place. A "destination trip" may not be a strong prospect in New Hampshire, but a _roadtrip_, or series of hops around to various resorts from a central hub like Lincoln or North Conway, can be very rewarding.
@markrichards686326 күн бұрын
We used to ski at Wildcat when I was a kid. Skiing was great there.
@daswitherspoon34883 күн бұрын
Ski Free or Die! Bretton woods and Cannon are my favorites!
@mikemallery9133 ай бұрын
Love skiing!!⛷️
@LonelyRobots2 ай бұрын
When people say that "if you can ski the east, you can ski anything", I always imagine they're specifically talking about NH. To enjoy skiing in New Hampshire, you have to want it. I cut my teeth taking icy turns at Crotched back when Midnight Madness ran till 3am. NH taught me that the only difference between a bad ski day and a great ski day is your attitude and conditions have nothing to do with it.
@andrewjones62952 ай бұрын
Midnight Madness was the BEST!!!
@elliottmusic24163 ай бұрын
It was great to ski with you at tux! Hopefully I’ll see you again this spring:) Btw I loved the video!
@theriver8524Ай бұрын
This was great, thank you!
@Novakiller3 ай бұрын
I snowmobile in those mountains around Colebrook and can say during a good year they get a ton of snow!❄️
@tucker.843 ай бұрын
I'd argue that Lincoln (next to Loon Mt.) is the only true New Hampshire ski town. But then again it is not as quintessential as other areas, nor does it have the vibe and culture as Vermont towns do. I remember talking to a local on the gondola a couple years ago, and when I asked him what would make Lincoln a better place, and his response was "Yeah, if the bars didn't close at 7:00 that would make living here actually fun"
@John572d4Ай бұрын
Waterville used to be the Cat’s Meow from around here in Mass, though that was 40-50 years ago. NH tended to be preferable for Boston area skiers because it was a somewhat shorter drive than either ME or VT, which of course it always will be with the exception of some southern VT locales. But the mindset sort of persists that “heading west” to ski isn’t really on the radar, it’s going north instead.
@spencerimre3 ай бұрын
I grew up in NH. Skiing there is not for everybody but I love it.
@mattjax163 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more after growing up in Nh I didn’t realize how bad it is until I skiied other places in college def worth going to VT or Maine
@lockswap3 ай бұрын
Nothing beats Wildcat in the northeast when it’s deep. Bless that place
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
I love that super long green trail from the top where you can just cruise down that long trail. I 90% skied diamonds, but something about that trail enticed me. Some places you had to CC ski it got so flat.
@kurtg38913 ай бұрын
There are a bunch of fun ski areas in NH, especially Cannon and Loon and Waterville valley, and i use to always prefer skiing at Wildcat Mt. which is about an hr drive away from my place, because the mtn is tall with a solid 2,000 ft vert and has a nice continuous steep pitch all the way down and the summit lift was also very fast, maybe the fastest running chairlift ive ever been on and ive been on most !?.... plus the view of Mt Wash. and Tuckerman ravine that faces directly across the way is beautiful, but since Vail bought it and instantly doubled the lift pass prices a few yrs ago i never went back to ski there again....
@meh-873 ай бұрын
It's fair criticism. I'm happy here as a skier with a bunch of interesting options within an hour for day trips though.
@Rowan_Maladeus2 ай бұрын
Putting together a Peak House to my home mountain? That'll be amazing! I hope I can make it onto the slopes when you're in town in the Valley! I'd love to meet up if my schedule allows.
@bonefishboards17 күн бұрын
NH has some pretty good lift serviced ski areas. But, pound-for-pound, 16 miles of oceanfront provide numerous, high quality surf spots.
@brandoningersoll50343 ай бұрын
Snow, snow, snow…only 4 Eastern ski resorts get over 300” per year…Stowe, Jay, Smuggs, Bolton Valley. Every resort in NH gets around 200” or less. But Cannon on a powder day? Hangs with best…
@eedom692 ай бұрын
I wouldn't believe all those totals I just said above you can search the annual snowfall for Mt Mansfield and then compare that to what Stowe says they get. Yes powder days at Cannon are good when they come and I can tell you for sure that they will be even better this year after working on the trails this summer. We cleaned up lots of glades and I cut so many banks on the lower mt.
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
@@eedom69 I am a National weather service spotter and you are right. Take ski mountain snow reports with a grain of salt. Do they ever get less that 8 inches? Snow this Thanksgiving in 2 days. Wait for the inflated holiday reports. ❄
@har839716 күн бұрын
Skiing is something I'd never range to get into. Know too many people that have got so hurt with that..
@EdwardConnolly-f1c25 күн бұрын
New Hampshire skiing as good as Vermont full stop. Loon, Wildcat, Attitash, Cannon…..many others as well. A beautiful day at Loon is unforgettable. Great trails. So it’s probably a matter of taste.
@Mockturtlesoup13 ай бұрын
I wondered that as a young kid myself. I always wanted to go to places like Attitash, but we'd always end up going to Mt. Snow, Okemo, Stratton, etc. Then I realized it would take us 4 or 5 hours to get to the spots in NH that I wanted to go to, compared to the 2-2.5hrs it took to get to the places I mentioned in VT(we lived near Hartford, CT.)
@BobGilman-in3wh2 ай бұрын
If you hit Cannon right it is a winter wonderland!
@ramseylawrence428529 күн бұрын
Balsams would be awesome, Sunday River is a wicked long drive too
@XKXKIXKXK8 күн бұрын
Let's keep this info on the down-low!
@ChickenWang028 күн бұрын
Learned to ski at wild cat. Loved it steep and icy. I had the need for speed
@PaulsWanderings25 күн бұрын
I am not counting on The Balsams opening any time soon. That has been on the drawing boards for AGES
@georgevue817512 күн бұрын
Interesting, things have changed 25 years ago because of long lift lines I left New Hampshire for VT resorts, @ Sugarbush & Okemo I would get so many runs in that my legs would be burning by noontime. I loved the Attitash resort in NH it had a good variety of trails which allowed my less athletic wife & sister in-laws to enjoy skiing while the boys cruised the black diamonds.
@mojoron3 ай бұрын
You guys want to put some snow on that ice?
@nathanlikert98662 ай бұрын
Vermont for skiing, New Hampshire for hiking. Balance.
@BaileyHowell20238 күн бұрын
I grew up in Massachusetts, and Loon, Sunapee, Cannon, and Bretton Woods were all very popular. Can’t beat Jay Peak though.
@deeppurplefan3 ай бұрын
The north side of Mt Adams / King Ravine is perfect for a 4K vertical ft resort to be developed. You would need a tram for the summit.
@Chikov23 ай бұрын
Loon is awesome! Have you seen it's terrain park. Definitely the best in New England.
@eedom692 ай бұрын
They had sick parks like 20+ years ago. I went once like a few years ago and they had a lot of rails and stuff and I liked their older parks better. But Loon is the most popular place in NH for parks. The pitch of Loon is fun and rolly too.
@Chikov22 ай бұрын
@@eedom69 They have huge jumps now, bigger than Killington and Sunday River.
@eedom692 ай бұрын
@@Chikov2 I believe it. Think they had something to do with some of the Superparks for snowboarding in the past. When I went there once in 2021 they had some big step down jumps that looked scary to me. Last season I worked in Cannon's park. We had quite a few jumps, but maybe not that big. Think our biggest one from lip of the take off to the start of the landing was maybe 28-29 toe to heel steps in my size 8 boots. I've seen some videos of Killington's peace park that looks cool and the Stash wood park that I'd like to ride.
@Northcountryfishing12 ай бұрын
Bretton woods actually averages over 250 inches of snow each year that was just last year‘s pattern and we have a new resort opening in Pittsburgh New Hampshire re
@teleguy5699Ай бұрын
Bretton Woods has great snow. Crawford Notch has it's own climate.
@m.j.56812 ай бұрын
Those steeps with rocks protruding through the snow - do you ever break your edges on them? As a snowboarder those rocks put the fear in me!
@LyriqQ93 ай бұрын
can you Make a Video on the Most exciting Lift and Terrain Expansions opening winter 24/25 Like you have done in the past! love those Videos! Love Peak Rankings
@PeakRankings3 ай бұрын
Be on the lookout later this year!
@LyriqQ93 ай бұрын
@@PeakRankings ok! Can’t wait! I bet DV will make the list with the initial lifts and runs debuting this winter head of schedule! Love the channel!
@jackshittle3 ай бұрын
Our destination last year was Loon. We showed up April 1st and it was deserted, cheap, awesome snow & sunshine & a nice, fast gondola. It was our first time there to snowboard, we will be back.