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Wie sieht es in Mad River Glen aus?
Mad River Glen offers a great deal of skiing on General Stark Mountain that is strictly off-limits to snowboarders. With an enviable 250 inches of annual snowfall the home to the last surviving single chair lift in the US prides itself on the high proportion of steeper runs (20 out of 45 pistes are blacks!) the season at Mad River Glen is typically mid-December through early April. There are 800 acres of boundary to boundary off-piste access. Mad River Glen is located in central Vermont’s picturesque, Mad River Valley and is only a 3-mile drive from the Sugarbush Resort.
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Bildnachweis: William Tarkulich
Bildnachweis: William Tarkulich
Bildnachweis: Snow Forecast Admin
Bildnachweis: Snow Forecast Admin
Bildnachweis: William Tarkulich
Bildnachweis: William Tarkulich
Bildnachweis: William Tarkulich
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Mad River Glen entdecken – Lageplan
Interaktive Wanderkarte und Pistenplan für Mad River Glen. Für Ihre Tourenplanung sehen Sie Pisten und Wanderwege sowie Umrisse des Geländes und der Berge in der Umgebung.

Mad River Glen live Schnee
Höhenlage | Schneehöhe | Temp. (°F) | Wind (mph) | Wetter | ||
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Bergstation: | 2 ft | 23 | ||||
Mittelstation: | 28 | |||||
Tal: | 1 ft | 36 | ||||
In welchem Monat gibt es am meisten Schnee in Mad River Glen?
Besucher-Beurteilung fuer Mad River Glen
Bill Tarkulich aus United States schreibt:
I tell ya, the "Ski it if you Can" moniker sure scares away most novices and intermediates. Perhaps that was the case before they started grooming and making snow, but it's no longer the case. I've been skiing here for over 20 years, and have skied pretty much every place in New England, so I can fairly compare things.
I can go out any day and find beautiful, long, well-groomed green and blue trails that are packed down, not bumped up, icy or bare. Their grooming compares favorably with the big boys, Sugarbush, Mt. Snow, Stowe or even Stratton. The list goes on. Their grooming equipment is modern and goes out every night. I've taken fraidy-cat beginners, progressing intermediates and solid intermediates out and had an absolutely fun day. Not exhausting, not scary, not relentless. Go check out the "birdland" area of blues and greens. The hot shots stay out of them, the scenery is simply stupendous and you've got the trails to yourself. No worries about getting creamed.
Well, you say, "their lifts are slow". True dat, but for good reason. It simply limits the number of people on the hill at any point in time. You can leisurely wind your way down any of these trails at ease, they are safe and clear. I'll give you that the trails are not "boulevards" like Stowe, Stratton, etc, but they are plenty wide; follow the countours of the mountain and just make for one photo shot after another. You don't need big wide trails when you've got the trail to yourself.
Sure, there's plenty of very challenging stuff, especially black diamonds and the woods, and you'll see a fair share of these hot shots there. Fine with me, keeps them off the easier stuff.
The shareholders are a diverse lot, but the one thing they have in common is their love of skiing. Lots of folks trying new things like telemark, or sticking with their 1970's skis, and a noticeable number of folks in their 70's and 80's are always out for a couple hours every day.
And if you ski hard, even on groomers, you won't mind the longer lift ride to rest. The fixed-grip lifts have a special feature - they are reliable and lower to the ground and require less all-around clearance, so when you can't ski other places because of lift holds, go to MRG. They almost never have a lift hold. Lift lines you only see on "powder days", or mid mornings on the weekends. Any time else, it's ski on lift service.
Things off-slope are simpler here - parking is not an ordeal, the cafeteria is simple but complete, you can always find a seat, the bar and restaurant are "cozy" but very picturesque and friendly. Local music on the weekends. But everyone is here to ski.
Many call it "retro" and think "behind the times". Not so. The folks are just not caught up in the latest ski gear, bragging rites or the party scene. MRG has everything you need to have a delightful day on the slopes.
Forget the thoughts of extreme skiing. Get here before it gets discovered!
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Skiorte in der Nähe von Mad River Glen
Entdecken Sie Skiorte in der Nähe von Mad River Glen. Klicken Sie unten, um die jeweiligen Reiseführer für Skiorte anzuzeigen
Sugarbush
Letzter Schnee: 4.3 in Sat 29 MarSkilifte: 18
Pisten: 115
4.4 miles entferntCochran
Letzter Schnee: 0.8 in Sun 30 MarSkilifte: 4
Pisten: 5
13.7 miles entferntBolton Valley Resort
Letzter Schnee: 3.1 in Sat 29 MarSkilifte: 6
Pisten: 71
14.9 miles entferntStowe
Letzter Schnee: 0.4 in Mon 31 MarSkilifte: 13
Pisten: 47
19.3 miles entferntSmuggler's Notch
Letzter Schnee: 1.2 in Sun 30 MarSkilifte: 9
Pisten: 67
29.2 miles entfernt