I assume you’ve skied Mad before but I think it’s a great spot if you can put in a lot of midweek days. Those lines can get pretty long on weekends. If I lived closer or had more flexibility for m-f i’d give it a nice look for sure
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Yeah I'm midweek only. Weekends rest. Ski areas are bonkers weekends.
Bitd it was a skinners paradise pre season. Like 10 of us . Now every run has 30 tracks on it pre opening anytime it snows. Life.
yeah. those were good days.
also true at every ski area that has early snow.
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Only issue was trying to beat Dickie
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December 2011. Plenty of tracks but still a lot of good snow.
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Is Dickie Hall still around? Back when I was a knee-dropper he was the guru.
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i got the midweek pass several years including the covid-shortened 19/20. since then i became averse to longer drives.
ironically i made two late season treks to MAD. did a pow day that stretched my usual 2:40 drive time to 4hrs there/6hrs back...and the eclipse that required 6hrs for return trip.
both days received my 'well worth it" rating.
the pow day was possibly my best ski day in several years.
and yes, best to avoid the weekend liftlines. midweek pass is a great deal.
The Londonderry metro area
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Londonderry has a full service grocery store, a gas station, a bank, a hardware store, a NAPA, and at least 4 sit-down restaurants. In VT, that’s a metro area.
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Not stirring the cauldron... but ostensibly, a "Metro" area usually has a subway or train station
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