Author Topic: Come visit the Best L'il Ski Area South of Vermont! Berkshire East  (Read 866 times)

Liam

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Hey 'Bush,

I suspect I'll come ski with you at Stowe before you come ski at B'East (but we'd be honored to have you down here--I might bring some of the gang up to your March Epic gathering-we're usually at Jay that weekend anyway)...

And, you might want to save your southern visit for a mountain biking weekend anyway--that may be the one arena in which my region actually can stand toe to toe with your region for quality and quantity...and yes, that is an informed comment.  :D

We have a pretty open policy on all terrain and many on the Patrol are involved in active 'glading' pre-season.  We're more apt to close off an in bounds, groomed run than a glade on any given day (those who are seeking the groomers are usually grateful and those who seek trees know what is a risk for them and what isn't).

As far as pulling passes-I've never pulled one (I'm in it more for the medical aid and general help aspects).  We have a couple of out of bounds areas I've had to make a rescue on (one popular section has legit cliffs that the youngsters just find so enticing)...but half the time it's one of the patroller's kids involved.  ;D

Most of us have a "If they want to trash their skis, that's there business" attitude for those who chase glades in poor snow.

The only time going off piste is a problem is at night (we have night skiing) and every once in a while we have to pull some joker out of the woods in the dark...which is a hazard for all involved.  That might get you kicked out. 

Oh, and the one thing I do get my red coat dander up about is people skiing recklessly fast on beginner trails.  I have no problem with speed on advanced trails (we are the home training mountain of the UMASS ski team-plenty of places for high speed ripping), but little kids, ski-students, mellow adults get the priority of safety and comfort on trails marked with a green circle.

Berkshire East is owned by a family of Ripping skiers who get that part of the appeal of their hill are the unusual off-piste and challenging offerings (for a smaller southern New England ski area) real skiers crave.

Most small areas (and ever increasingly larger areas) just don't want glade skiing anymore.  I remember when Jiminy Peak bulldozed Willie's Gulch and a few other glades to make another uber wide groomed boulevard for the skid happy crowds from Albany.

I don't want to misrepresent B'East either-it has plenty of groomers cruisers-like most places, that is it's main terrain in fact.  But it is tilted up a little more than some other places, and we have moguls and glades when conditions allow (every season for the last 6 years, even the leanest seasons, we have had at least 3 weeks of good glades skiing---not always consecutively, mind you-but at least 3 weeks somewhere throughout the season you can ski trees and natural snow moguls.)


Gary-I look forward to your first GO PRO HERO films!  My friend on this forum Green Trails just bought the same set up.

Lynn-I've never skied in PA (is that where Elk is?)  I'm a relative newbie to skiing myself (this will be my 12th season-I started at age 30) and don't know much about the ski areas of the mid Atlantic.  You got a 1000ft of vertical, though and that's enough to make a run meaningful in my book!  If you ever pass through MA with a pair of skis, please drop in at the B'East.
« Last Edit: October 25, 2011, 08:18:09 pm by Liam »