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highpeaksdrifter
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Just to get things going.

Tough call for me, but I'll take Upper Cloudspin. When there is pow in there it is Heaven on Earth.

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freeheelwilly


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Areed. Upper cloud with that kooky double fall line is way cool. Love that trail! Empire and upper Mac deserve mention. Essex is reliably good.
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I'd have to say Empire is my 1st pick. However the Slides takes a close 2nd in my book. I just wish they were open more often! Smile

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I'll take some nice soft bumps on Upper Mack any day.
I suspect that once I get a chance to ski the slides I'll nominate that for my favorite
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mattchuck2


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Empire.

Classic Eastern Trail . . . Steep and 3 bumps wide.
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Son of Drifter


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EMPIRE. Twisted Evil
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kcyanks1


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1. Slides, if open. 2. Empire, if open. 3. Tie between Skyward and Cloudspin. I also like the bumbs on Upper Mac like redallenx11, though I've gone way beyond naming my favorite (singular) trail already Smile

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Phineas


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My favorite trial is Booreen Razz
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highpeaksdrifter
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Phineas wrote:
My favorite trial is Booreen Razz


Welcome aboard Phines. Booreen can be a fun trail. Why is it your favorite?

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highpeaksdrifter
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Skier 4 Life wrote:
I'd have to say Empire is my 1st pick. However the Slides takes a close 2nd in my book. I just wish they were open more often! Smile


The Slides are not a trail Lifer and more then Tuckermans is a "trail".

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I like Booreen becuase its challenging but not scary and it winds through pretty trees. I also like the bottom section. Do U ski Booreen HPD?
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I think it's great that beginners can take the high speed quad and ski Easy Way and Boreen to the base lodge. That's 1500' of nice and interesting novice terrain.
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highpeaksdrifter
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Phineas wrote:
I like Booreen becuase its challenging but not scary and it winds through pretty trees. I also like the bottom section. Do U ski Booreen HPD?


I do. Booreen is also a very useful trail. It lets you ski to Kid's Kampue, takes you right to the Cloudspin Lounge, MSA and NYSEF.

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freeheelwilly wrote:
I think it's great that beginners can take the high speed quad and ski Easy Way and Boreen to the base lodge. That's 1500' of nice and interesting novice terrain.
Mad

What makes U think I am a beginner FreeHeel Toad?? Booreen is a step trail at WF!
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freeheelwilly


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Phineas wrote:
freeheelwilly wrote:
I think it's great that beginners can take the high speed quad and ski Easy Way and Boreen to the base lodge. That's 1500' of nice and interesting novice terrain.
Mad

What makes U think I am a beginner FreeHeel Toad?? Booreen is a step trail at WF!


Didn't mean it that way at all. I have no idea whether you're a beginner or not. Just was making an observation. But I think that if you think Boreen is steep, you may be confusing it with another trail. It's not that it's not steep by Whiteface standards - it's not steep by any mountain's standards (except Stratton. It would be a double diamond at Stratton Laughing )
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