Newsletter Wednesday, November 13
  • I’ve been skiing and snowboarding in the northeast region of North America for decades.
  • Vermont is known for its skiing in Stowe, but I prefer Saskadena Six and Bolton Valley.
  • Plattekill is close to New York City, making it possible for city folk to hit the slopes.

For me, a perfect winter day is when I can only see one or two lines cut through deep powder on a ski run. It’s a sign that I’m one of the few people enjoying the mountain that day.

However, snow sports seem to get more popular every year, and these days are few and far between — especially where I live on the East Coast, since the mountains are already smaller than out West.

Often, Northeast skiing can be like running a gauntlet, with other skiers and snowboarders on the slopes serving as obstacles.

Luckily, after decades of skiing and snowboarding all around the region, I’ve found a few mountains and resorts that are still mostly quiet.



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