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Backcountry in the northeast
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pick me pick me!
every day when i was between 10 and 14 i skied there!
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Here is my list of places where you can get in some decent back country adventure back east.
1. Tuckerman Ravine (obviously)
2. Huntington Ravine
3. Mount Mansfield - Dozens of options. I've only done The Chin and Hellbrook. Whoever said to watch the meathead movie was dead on.
4. Backside of Sugarloaf.
5. Slide Brook - Sugarbush
6. The Slides - Whiteface
7. Little Jay - Jay Peak
8. Saddleback - Hike east on the ridge to the saddle. It is gnarly.
9. Wildcat - Plenty of out of bounds / backcountry to be had.
10. Mad River Glen - Tons of secret stashes.
11. Canon / Mittersill
12. Church - Sugarbush
Sunday River does have some stuff that will pucker up your butthole. Take it from me, I've skied every square inch of that joint.
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Forgot to mention the Chic Chocs. I haven't been there... Yet. From what I hear, it is gnarly.
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there are a few mountains in the high peaks region other than whiteface that are skiable.
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I assume you're referring to the backside of Barker / Locke / White Cap. It has shitty exposure, doesn't hold snow and is pretty rocky. Also, there are some sudden drops with flat landings and trees. You can get mangled back there. Not to mention the hike back up sucks, unless you plan on skinning down to one of the logging roads and heading out to Airport road near Big Adventure. Don't get me wrong, you can have some fun back there. There are better places to ride at the river.
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go to bolton valleys far left lift then once you get off go to the right and you can go in there for miles
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West is best. Thats all there is to it
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There is a 20ft drop on the side of a local mountain that you can do on big snow days. Unfortunately it's only doable every 2 years or so. And then theres Camelcrack. Its the backside of Camelback.
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i know a few place at sloaf but im not telling where
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