I booked a trip there this March 9 through the 14th 2024. I’m from Toronto Canada, never been to Vermont. I’m hoping the snow holds up in March? I heard Stowe and J Peak have the best snow on the east coast in March. I pick Stowe because the condo I rented lets me cancel as late as March 2. Wanted that option in case the snow is no good. What are your thoughts on Stowe second week in March? Thanks great video.
Hey Joe, yeah, I think the reasoning is... the more north you go the more and better snow you get. Somehow it doesn't apply to New York tho, i don't think the snow in the Dacks is as good as in northern Vermont. If you go to Jay, get ready for cold, it has reputation for freezing weather, after all you are 4 miles from Canada. For Stowe - we keep going early in the season (first week of January) and then towards the end (first week of April), so I cannot comment on mid march from my own experience. But we do a lot of skiing in south and central vermont in mid march, and the resorts are still in pretty good shape by then. So i would expect the northern resorts be even better. If you want expert advice, go to you SkiEssentials youtube channel, and ask them there. The guys who test the skis and run the channel live in Stowe, ski every day, they will have great data points for you. (this is the guy in the video above btw) :o)
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I booked a trip there this March 9 through the 14th 2024. I’m from Toronto Canada, never been to Vermont. I’m hoping the snow holds up in March? I heard Stowe and J Peak have the best snow on the east coast in March. I pick Stowe because the condo I rented lets me cancel as late as March 2. Wanted that option in case the snow is no good. What are your thoughts on Stowe second week in March?
Thanks great video.
Hey Joe, yeah, I think the reasoning is... the more north you go the more and better snow you get. Somehow it doesn't apply to New York tho, i don't think the snow in the Dacks is as good as in northern Vermont. If you go to Jay, get ready for cold, it has reputation for freezing weather, after all you are 4 miles from Canada. For Stowe - we keep going early in the season (first week of January) and then towards the end (first week of April), so I cannot comment on mid march from my own experience. But we do a lot of skiing in south and central vermont in mid march, and the resorts are still in pretty good shape by then. So i would expect the northern resorts be even better.
If you want expert advice, go to you SkiEssentials youtube channel, and ask them there. The guys who test the skis and run the channel live in Stowe, ski every day, they will have great data points for you.
(this is the guy in the video above btw) :o)
Thanks man.