Hey Gang,
I realize many on this forum call little eastern, mountains their home mountain. And while at least one trip to a big western hill like Alta or Big Sky should be on everyone's docket every season, I'd like to recommend a small day tripper destination for those of us south of the Green Mountain State.
My home hill is the venerable Berkshire East Ski area in Charlemont, MA. It is a never crowded, pretty steep (for a little hill), north facing, economical,1000ft vertical ski mountain. Skiing is first and foremost at B'East--there are no condos, two fairly decent lodges where you can stow your gear under a bench table.
By mid season, when the whole mountain is open, we have the only legit tree skiing south of vermont (and quite a bit of it), some solid mogul runs, and a mix of fairly steep and mellower groomers.
On powder days (we do get them believe it or not!) you can ski unbroken snow from open to close. Especially mid week.
Here's a video from two years ago made by a fellow Patroller showcasing the diversity of B'East terrain. It starts on some basic trails, then some of our really great 'beginner-level' glades and then on to some of the tighter steeper in bounds glades (tight enough that even Bushwacker will call them glades

@ 5:20 you'll see Tomahawk-my personal favorite glade/ run on the mountain.
http://www.youtube.com/user/LiftlineRedcoat#p/u/22/KG6C2E3rJQUYou'll also notice that, on what seems to be a powder day the only people o the mountain are the 4 patrollers (and the teenage son of a patroller) on the Mountain. That is a common occurrence at berkshire East and another reason why we love it (Disclaimer-video not shot on a saturday).
Want more proof of Powde day Solitude-check out video from last year-2-2-11 POWDER DAY IN MA:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LiftlineRedcoat#p/u/8/8xG8H4Auaz8B'east has a great racing program that dominates the ski culture of the mountain, consequently along with an ample amount of off-piste terrain (for Massachusetts) the area attracts a slightly above average level of skier.
There are a couple great windy trails that all level of skier can enjoy.
Honestly the whole yester-year vibe of the place is infectious (though the snow making updates, fewer boarders and people in general have made the surface conditions very much 'this year' in quality).
I work at the B'East on Tuesdays, Friday Nights, and on the weekends. I'm a patroller-I'd love to get a chance to ski with anyone from this forum at my home hill. If you come, just pop in the Patrol House and radio for me (my name is Liam), or approach any patroller-they'll radio me. I'd like to set up a specific Realskiers Day at the Berkshire East if folks are interested.
Anyway-cool night time temps got me thinking skiing---hope to see some of you on the 'Little ski area that could' this season.
Liam