@Droogie 284164 wrote: Spydeetjb, did you feel like 7 Springs is vertically challenged? How about the terrain difficulty?
uumh, you mean compared to Ohio?
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@Droogie 284171 wrote:^^^lol. I wish 7 springs was an hour away. I have heard it is short, but that may be people who think anything less than 1500 ft vert is short.
Interesting, 7Springs has the vert and length, and width (!), for all their trails listed on their website.
http://www.7springs.com/page/category.d ... rails.html
For comparison, Beech is 830 vert and Sugar is 1200. Western Territories at SS is 1500, with the rest around 800, longest run 1.5 mile, 244 acres, average snowfall 180". Overall, 7Springs says 750 vert, longest run 1.25 mile, with 286 acres, average snowfall 135".
Interesting, 7Springs has the vert and length, and width (!), for all their trails listed on their website.
http://www.7springs.com/page/category.d ... rails.html
For comparison, Beech is 830 vert and Sugar is 1200. Western Territories at SS is 1500, with the rest around 800, longest run 1.5 mile, 244 acres, average snowfall 180". Overall, 7Springs says 750 vert, longest run 1.25 mile, with 286 acres, average snowfall 135".
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@Droogie 284164 wrote:I have had Judy's Motel on my radar. There are also some chain hotels right on the interstate nearby. Spydeetjb, did you feel like 7 Springs is vertically challenged? How about the terrain difficulty?
Droog
Of course, but that's the case for all resorts in the SE imo. Even Cup's 1500' gets boring after a few laps. I just accept it and enjoy the goods, then head to CO or VT for some vert.
7Spring's terrain difficulty is also on par with other SE resorts. They do have a good variety of bumps and trees across the mountain. While I'm not one to use parks, they seem to be recognized for their quality and quantity of parks.
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Of course, but that's the case for all resorts in the SE imo. Even Cup's 1500' gets boring after a few laps. I just accept it and enjoy the goods, then head to CO or VT for some vert.
7Spring's terrain difficulty is also on par with other SE resorts. They do have a good variety of bumps and trees across the mountain. While I'm not one to use parks, they seem to be recognized for their quality and quantity of parks.
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@davidski 284186 wrote:good trees you say?
I'm just a beginner when it comes to the glades but I noticed several glade areas. Some are prolly on their map, others just glades between trails.
I'm just a beginner when it comes to the glades but I noticed several glade areas. Some are prolly on their map, others just glades between trails.
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Well seeing this report has me all excited to head over to Seven Springs! Thanks for sharing. Season pass holders to ANY mountain can get a FREE lift ticket on Mondays in March. On this PDF about season pass rates check out the "Season Pass Mondays in March" heading next to the guy on the snowboard for information: http://www.7springs.com/brochure/winterseasonpass.pdf Looks like I'll have to get sick one of the first three Mondays in March to use my Snow Trails pass there.