I do ride it on my specialized enduro most often. makes the flatter in between sections more fun. but fun can be had for sure on a DH bike
Attitash is awesome; what are you imbibing. Skipp Killy and Snow for Attitash for damn sure.sunday river is open on some fridays, not a midweek mtn, unless things have changed. dont waste your time with attitash.
I get bored there (attitash), it seems small and the trails seem on the shorter side to me. lift didnt move super fast with the folks there for the slide. the races held there were awesome!! i dig killington over attiash. Plus for Attitash it is in a great area and has a lot of other stuff to offer. HB i do agree with you on attitash over mt. snow though, just me imbibing that sunday river is nearby and awesomerAttitash is awesome; what are you imbibing. Skipp Killy and Snow for Attitash for damn sure.
You can ride most of the WC Course even when the lift is closed. You can traverse back to the Village side.So Bromont has two separate lifts/areas as far as I can tell, du Village and du Lac. The du lac one only seems to be open on weekends, but most of the black trails are on the Village side anyway, which is open in the week, I think. Am I right there?
From what I can make out the World Cup track is on the Lac side though, is that right?
This. You can ride the first half of it and pretty much roll back to the main chair lift. Even if you go to the bottom, it isn't too horrible of a hike back up the fire road.You can ride most of the WC Course even when the lift is closed. You can traverse back to the Village side.
Lots of people ride Burke on DH bikes. I ride it on anything from my M9 to a Commencal DJ bike. Both are fun just in different ways.I'd skip Burke.
DH bikes are TOO BIG to ride there.
If you want to be in that area of VT, go to Sugarbush.
The new trails there are... good for bigger bikes!
SR is definitely on my list this year. I have some friends that are "slaphead mofos" so I need to get up there and see what they've done with the place. I'm only offering what I know because if you were used to European mega resorts and then went to someplace that was more flat than steep and less built than natural, you'd be a little let down. For all i know, Killington may have invested thousands into building super nice courses...but last time I went I was sorely disappointed I made the three hour trip from Boston, when I could have spent another hour in the car for plattekill/Mt creek/etc. There was a really sweet video from SR posted on here about a year ago.^^ sandwich usually has great advice and needs to make a trip to SR. Its great riding and a lot of trails, dh bike for certain, try "ball joint" and "double vision" im sure its done on a little bike but hang on tight.
Yup, check out Sugarbush when you are in Vermont. Trails have 1700' vertical, so long runs, and the lift is really fast. A bunch of new trails last year, now with a good mix of excavated bike park trails, and plenty of steep natural stuff.I'd skip Burke.
DH bikes are TOO BIG to ride there.
If you want to be in that area of VT, go to Sugarbush.
The new trails there are... good for bigger bikes!
Ah nice. I was pretty pleased that I managed to come down before it really started raining - hard luck ;-) Until you Pros came down I somehow had fastest time of the day!hey! saw you at sugarbush but didnt get a chance to say hi. Ill be at mount snow. I am also on a carbon demo. it would be cool to catch up and see how your trip is going! glad bromont didnt disappoint!
When at Diablo, I never realized how close we were. Would have absolutely gone if I'd had a clue it was so easy.There is also this thing called New York City only 1 driver away.
if you drive a bit farther you can get some good eatin. theres a great steakhouse/bar about 30-40mins from the mtn in Morristown/Morris PlainsAnyone have any good restaurant/bar recommendations within half an hour? I suppose we're unlikely to find any "lively" nightlife around here...?
Trumpore's said they drove to some place in 30 minutes, parked and hopped a train into times Square in an hour's time. You calling a Trumpore a liar....I guess i'm a country bumpkin now here in Virginia. But i used to live in manhattan and grew up 30mins from MCBP, to the unfamiliar visitor or international tourist, nyc is not a place you can just "pop on over". Distance wise it may not seem far but traffic beware. And parking is a pain in the ass.
Depends. Some of those suburbs just outside the city are fancy as hell.parking 30 minutes outside the NYC in a van filled with 10k worth of bike stuff sounds like an awesome idea!