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2010-2011 Ski WV Reports
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nice! looks great. still pretty fresh?
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@jamsandwich 237021 wrote:nice! looks great. still pretty fresh?
Yeah, cold temps = light, light blower. However, rain crust underneath meant hitting bottom more than a few times.
Yeah, cold temps = light, light blower. However, rain crust underneath meant hitting bottom more than a few times.
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awesome pics, that looks incredible especially since its wv
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@pagamony 230168 wrote:Good deal on that ticket, I like it! No glitz nor glitter at either place. CV is just the state owned version, even more relaxed, depends more on natural snow, no slopeside lodging, strange day lodge arrangement. Both have three chairlifts and claim 37 trails. Some people like the slopes at tline, some like them at CV. It's good to have them both nearby, and with the ticket, no reason not to try both on a weekend. If the snow is good, I'd rate them as my top two favorites in the SE.
Haven't been to Canaan valley, but I'm pretty sure there are some kind of houses off the dew drop lift or one of the greens it funnels in to. I believe they are right before or after the small tunnel off that slope. Not sure if they are rentals or not though.
Haven't been to Canaan valley, but I'm pretty sure there are some kind of houses off the dew drop lift or one of the greens it funnels in to. I believe they are right before or after the small tunnel off that slope. Not sure if they are rentals or not though.
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@I love Mountains 237369 wrote:I'm pretty sure there are some kind of houses off the dew drop lift or one of the greens it funnels in to. I believe they are right before or after the small tunnel off that slope. Not sure if they are rentals or not though.
There are a lot of rentals off Winterset at Timberline, before the tunnel. You can rent them via the Timberline Realty website: http://www.slopesidewv.com/. CV doesn't have slopeside lodging though, like pagamony said. You have to go across the road for the lodge or cabins... or you can brave it and camp even in the winter!
There are a lot of rentals off Winterset at Timberline, before the tunnel. You can rent them via the Timberline Realty website: http://www.slopesidewv.com/. CV doesn't have slopeside lodging though, like pagamony said. You have to go across the road for the lodge or cabins... or you can brave it and camp even in the winter!