With the poor winter snow this year Stowe had excellent conditions and ,of course, great skiing ensued as did fabulous apres ski!
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With the poor winter snow this year Stowe had excellent conditions and ,of course, great skiing ensued as did fabulous apres ski!
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Very challenging with some snow still on it, and shared with skiers hiking up and skiing down (lifts were closed).
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Lots of slopes/trails to choose, lodge is great for food/rest/fun.
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Great spring skiing with world class facililities. Tons of fun with quaint village area for shopping and dining. Several options for lodging from luxury resorts, condo by owner, inns and guest houses and walk in style motels for ski bums and bargain hunters. .
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Friendly staff on the lifts. The spring snow was still good. Coverage was ok but there was plenty of warning about the possibility of walking and dirt. Great bump runs. Price of food is pretty high but I guess average for ski resorts. Plenty of parking. My only complaint is it seems you have to go uphill to get to...
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Great mountain, there are a surprising number of backcountry zones (so few venture out that locals seem OK with sharing the stashes)
2000 vertical is a really good number for the East and the terrain is impressively varied. Not a lot of serious skiers at this resort, at least the weekend I was there. I was blown away to still...
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Had a great time Snow at the summit & only needed ski pants & sweatshirts Lots of areas to learn on where the run was not too short
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Traveled to Stowe hoping to find the most snow of this meager winter. I was not disappointed. The mountain made great use of what little natural snow they had. The Stowe hosts were helpful in letting skiers know what trails had the best snow. Overall, I felt well taken care off.
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I love to start on toll road, you can get some great pictures. I'm not an avid skier, I prefer greens and blues, but the glades are great and there is some fabulous advanced skiing if you are braver than I!
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As a relatively new skier, but someone who has been able to still sample a number of different mountains (I guess I'm a slow learner!), I found Stowe to be the best by far for beginners. The number of green trails, and their length and variety in terrain kept me interested and challenged. The difference in snow conditions between Stowe...
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