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[QUOTE="8893, post: 2621622, member: 93"] Skiing Friday is not an option for this trip because we leave that morning and get there around 1:00 p.m. We had pretty good luck with the crowds at Stowe on Saturday because we skied through lunch and didn't break until around 1:40, so we had pretty empty lift lines and slopes from around noon until then; Midway Lodge (where we set up) was empty by then, and when we went back out from 2:30 to 4:30 we pretty much had the mountain to ourselves, with fresh snow falling the entire time. Our last run on Saturday was probably the best run of the day because there were already a few inches of new snow to cover what had been skied off and there was no one else there. Because the conditions were so good we decided to ski Sunday as well, something we usually don't do. We stay closer to Sugarbush so we skied there on Sunday and conditions were incredible with the new snow overnight; our friends who skied Stowe all three days thought Sunday was the best day there. I only skied 9:00 to 1:00 on Sunday but probably got in even more runs than Saturday because there were no lift lines at all the entire time and I skied straight through lunch again. The Citizen ginger cider is Dirty Mayor, which is a favorite of mine, although less so than it used to be because they lowered the ABV (used to be 6.9% and now is something like 5.2%) and it has less of a bite as a result. The ginger cider from Nine Pin out of New York is currently my favorite ginger cider. [/QUOTE]
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