Going to the Poconos this weekend for Valentines Day since my honey
#2
Sean, the trick to Pocono skiing is finding the shortest lift lines...
If you're used to Vermont (or Western Skiing) then nothing in the Poconos will test your bindings. Camelback is a safe bet. I think Jay skis there often - he'll be able to give you some good info. It's been a few years since I've skiid the Poconos.
#3
Skied Blue Mtn for the first time...
not really even part of the Poconos, but closer to home for you, and much less crowded. Decent trails/conditions. And very empty relative to the more well known slopes.
Worth giving a try on the way home since it is south of the main mtns in the region.
Worth giving a try on the way home since it is south of the main mtns in the region.
#4
We are at Jack Frost - every weekend .. Could hook you up
we get a discount on lift tickets
It a pretty nice HILL for the Poconos... Hasnt been that crowded last few weeks, and I know which lifts are best at what times.. You could also nite ski at sister mtn, Big Boulder
Let me know.....
You spending weekend or just a day ?? If weekend, we could do dinner (even if you dont ski Frost).
It a pretty nice HILL for the Poconos... Hasnt been that crowded last few weeks, and I know which lifts are best at what times.. You could also nite ski at sister mtn, Big Boulder
Let me know.....
You spending weekend or just a day ?? If weekend, we could do dinner (even if you dont ski Frost).
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