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Jay Peak Vermont USA

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发表于 2011-1-30 14:17:16 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
本帖最后由 jszhong 于 2011-1-30 14:43 编辑


雪场资料:

The Mountain
Peaks: 2
Miles of skiable terrain: 50+
Skiable Acreage: 385+
Acres for off-piste skiing: 100+
Base Elevation: 1,815 feet
Vertical: 2,153 feet
Exposure: Northeast

The Trails
Total number of trails: 76 trails, glades and chutes
Difficulty of trails: 20% novice, 40% intermediate, 40% advanced
Longest trail: Ullr's Dream-3 miles
Most scenic trail: Vermonter
Hairiest trails: River Quai and Green Beret

个人点评:

Jay Peak算是一个综合打分儿比较高的雪场了。他在大小,落差,雪道,树林上都属于上好的一类,还有ski-in,ski-out。 山顶上风比较大可算是一不足之处了,还有去过几次人都比较多(不知道是不是常见现象)。俺们上一次去气温也比较低,可能有些人心理也有些阴影。

住宿:

可以住在雪场里,ski-in,ski-out。不过俺们通常都是住在Sutton,开车过去不到半个小时。

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发表于 2011-1-30 18:37:53 | 显示全部楼层
沙发               
发表于 2011-1-30 19:38:48 | 显示全部楼层
地板, 这个mogul 不错
发表于 2011-1-30 21:06:16 | 显示全部楼层
这地方对我来讲和地狱差不多。。。
发表于 2011-1-31 01:16:57 | 显示全部楼层
这是俺去过的第一个大雪场,印象不错。
发表于 2011-1-31 21:23:28 | 显示全部楼层
去过,还忘不掉那哗哗的大雨
发表于 2011-1-31 21:53:39 | 显示全部楼层
今年JP 无雪,至今还未100% 开放。 前几个星期去踩雪,结果只开了三条道,其中一条道有几百米的纯蓝色冰
发表于 2011-4-5 14:08:55 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 luvski 于 2011-4-5 19:17 编辑

Jaypeak 雪道简介

Expert, Advanced:                  
Experts who have never been here may very well quake in their boots when they see what Jay considers single-diamond terrain. The Face, The Saddle and Tuckermans  Chutes are rock-and-tree-stub strewn, forcing you to pick  your way over some gnarly stuff to get to the goods. All this in full view of the folks riding up the Tram. However,  the real challenge is in the woods. Warm up in Hell'sWoods,  Buckaroo Bonzai, Everglade and Beaver Pond Glade, then head  to Timbuktu and Valhalla. Locals groaned loudly when Jay officially   opened Beyond Beaver Pond Glade because it was just about  the only piece of "unofficial woods" left on the mountain, but it remains pretty much untouched since you have to hike a bit to get there. Kitzbuehl is a tight bumped run that'll leave you huffing and puffing. River Quai and Green Beret (when it's open) are both truly hairy trails. The monster moguls  
and double fall line on Powerline will give you a run for  your money.Advanced skiers ready to push themselves will want to take a glade  technique lesson and head into the woods. You can always try out the "kiddie" glades--Kokomo, Moon Walk and Bushwacker. Jay also has vast amounts (by Eastern standards) of backcountry terrain. But don't venture here alone or without a guide who knows the area well.

Intermediate:                                     
Jay is a great place for intermediates who are comfortable with their ability and are seeking a challenge. Most intermediate trails here would be rated for advanced skiers elsewhere. To test your ability in the trees, slip into Kokomo, Moon Walk or Bushwacker. Warm up on Ullr's Dream (slip into the trees of Kokomo if you want to avoid  the long flat at the end) or Northway to Angel's Wiggle. To  take in the amazing 360-degree views from the top to Mt. Mansfield,  Quebec's Eastern Townships, Lake Champlain, Mt. Washington  
and Montreal, ride up the tram and head down Vermonter. Goat Run is another fun trail, but the top gets icy and moguled  on heavy-traffic days.Most advanced-intermediates will enjoy the groomed black-diamond trails off the Jet Triple Chair, once you make it past the somewhat-steep top sections. A favorite is Derick Hot Shot, a narrow winding trail that gets moderate bumps on high-traffic days. If you're looking  to make sweeping arcs, head to wide-open Jet and Haynes. If you get to the top of the Jet and decide the terrain looks too steep, take Montrealer  to Angel's Wiggle, then take the Wiggle all the way down or  choose from some wonderful intermediate terrain like Lower Milk Run, Paradise Meadows and Hell's Crossing.

Beginner,   First-timer:
                  
All   of the beginner terrain is at the bottom of the mountain.  A quad chair replaced the Metro T-bar, completely transforming  
the beginner experience. All the beginner trails are now connected, making it easier to move around the mountain. A  fabulous beginner run that doesn’t get much traffic is  Deer Run, a short traverse across the mountain to the right as you get off the lift. It’s also fun to cut over to Queen’s Highway. Bushwacker  and Moon Walk Woods are great easy glades, with  Moon Walk being open enough to groom. Or try Racoon Run,  which accesses the newer condos and has its own chair. Higher-level skiers and riders use some of the beginner trails to reach  the Tram and Green Mountain Flyer, so keep an eye out for them.If you’re adventurous and want to try the intermediate There is a dedicated learning center with a moving carpet at the base of Tramside, giving first-timers their very own piece of the mountain.

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地雷阵啊(rock-and-tree-stub strewn)  发表于 2011-4-5 15:47
发表于 2011-4-5 14:56:42 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 sonicwithtails 于 2011-4-5 15:57 编辑
snow 发表于 2011-1-31 22:23
去过,还忘不掉那哗哗的大雨

it is not rain. it is called translucent snow. beautiful name, eh?
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