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Lonesome Pine Trails Ski Area Sunday, January 15, 2023 |
Submitted on January 15, 2023 by newenglandskier13 (720)
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Session | Full Day |
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Ticket Type | Retail Price |
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Lift Lines | 1 to 2 minutes |
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Trail Conditions | 100% open; Packed Powder, Powder |
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Glades | Excellent coverage in the glades! They were lots of fun to ski, and had many untracked areas. |
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Moguls | None |
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Terrain Park(s) | Park features set up on Reservoir. Jumps scattered around the mountain |
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Run of the Day | Valley |
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Food and Beverage | Good selection and very good prices |
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Comments | For the second day of our trip, we skied the most northern ski area in the eastern US, Lonesome Pine Trails in Fort Kent. They had similar conditions to Mont Farlagne, about 2 feet of dry new snow. The mountain was 100% open, and there were still pockets of powder to be found. Groomed trails were well manicured, and were very fun to carve on. Ungroomed areas were soft and in great shape. The mountain and lodge were busy, but lift lines were never more than a couple of minutes long.
The mountain has a fun variety of terrain. There are some wide runs, and at least as many narrowing windy trails through the woods. There is one official glade, and many other unofficial paths and glades scattered across the mountain. It is relatively tall for a surface lift served ski area, and there's more than enough terrain to keep occupied for a full day of skiing. They have a beautiful spacious lodge with a fireplace and large windows that face the slopes. |
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URL | http://snowjournal.com/discussion/3839/lonesome-pine-trails-1-15-2023/
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Report Rating | 6
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