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snowboarding and resorts


Question Posted Thursday February 8 2007, 12:46 pm

okay i have a few questions

1. over febuary vacation my mom and i were talking about going away for the weekend; me her one of my good friends and her boyfriend for all of us to stay from like friday to sunday over night. were from MA. we don't want to go like all the way to like maine. we were thinking more like upstate vermont, or new hampshire or something. where are some good resorts that are right on the mountain ? if it helps, my mom is an excellent skiier, and me and my friends boyfriend have been snowboarding for a few years, and the other two never boarded before. im' more on the blue square level, not so much black diamond.


2. i want to get new boarding pants but i have no clue what size. i was looking at getting either the burton cargo elite WMS or the cruizers. i'm about 5'4 and about 120 (so i'm pretty skinny for my age. i'm slender/average)

3. and where can i get one of the pairs for a really good price? i have the option of ebay, but i feel wierd buying cloths.. if you know what i mean.


sorry this is so long. any advice appreciated.


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gangstaaxxliciouss answered Thursday February 8 2007, 3:02 pm:
i'm from rhode island and love going skiing so i'll just give you my personal opinion... well i go to new hampshire every year to ski and you should go to Mount Cranmore in North Conway, NH. it has all different mountains for beginners to medium skill to really advanced skill. heres the website:

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oh yeah and if you need a hotel go to the Green Granite which is 10 minutes from the ski resort!! it has a pool hot tub, game room, they have movie night every night with good movies, crafts, and a package deal to go to a nice restaurant in a hummer limo! i stay there every year with my friends and there family for the past 4 years and the hotel has never gotten boring.

as for the boarding pants, i dont know much about where to get them (sorry) but i tried helping out as best as i could

hope you have a good trip
(its so cool that i live in the state next to MA)

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happened4areason answered Thursday February 8 2007, 2:52 pm:
i got to shawnee in pennsylvania and mt creek in new jersey

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mekago5 answered Thursday February 8 2007, 1:11 pm:
I can't help you much with the snow pants but I know of a ton of greta ski resorts in Vermont. Killington is really nice and not to far of a drive from MA. There are so many others though so here is a good website to check out...

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It has info about ski resorts in Upper, Central, and Lower VT. As well as info about the conditions of each mountain and links to there websites.

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