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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Ski Magazine's Guide to New England and Quebecfrom: Mountain Sports Press List Price: $18.95 Price: $12.66 You Save: $6.29 (33%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9780972482721 ISBN: 0972482725 Label: Mountain Sports Press Manufacturer: Mountain Sports Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 2003-10 Publisher: Mountain Sports Press Studio: Mountain Sports Press Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Despite the rise of western mega-resorts, skiing in greater New England hasn't lost its appeal among the thousands of skiers who live on the eastern seaboard and make weekend treks up north throughout the long ski season. The draw is quintessential New England skiing and ambiance: the challenge of narrow trails, the variability of natural snow mixed with the reliability of machine-made snow, wooded slopes, and the clapboard architecture of the old world combined with new resort conveniences. This guide offers photographs, maps, and fact-filled descriptions of the mountains and trails from the experts at SKI Magazine as well as insider scoops on secret spots, the best hotels, and the finest restaurants available at each skiing mecca. 87 ski resorts are covered, including Killington, Sugarloaf, and Stowe. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Skip the othersNevermind any previous reviews, with McCarthy at the helm of this installation of the east's must-have ski guide , there may never need to be another. Thorough, insightful, and downright truthful, it's essential for even veteran eastern skiers to get the real deal on their favorite small and mega resorts. I've put it in my bib's map pocket (my only complaint is that it's a bulky pocket fit) and am waiting for the winter storm clouds. Rating: - The Must Have for a New England Ski TripThis guide is so much more personal than others I've seen. Instead of getting into what kind of carpeting the hotel has (like Fodors), this guide really talks about the feel of the ski resort. You get the true sense that the writer really understands the place and helps you to feel what it's really like. I cannot wait to use the "insider tips" this winter. This is a great guide for anyone who likes to point their car north and head out in the winter. Mine will be well used!
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