
Mighty Mount Washington looms large, white and inviting
throughout much of New England. Take this scenery as a personalized
plea to go ski nearby North Conway. Once you are in the Mount
Washington Valley, you have four ski resorts to carve all within a
snowball’s toss.
Cranmore is located in the heart of North Conway, very convenient.
Cranmore is an historic hillside dating back to 1938, when Hannes
Schneider introduced ski instruction from Austria and the unique
“ski mobile” debuted – individual cars carried seated skiers uphill
on a cable (an original car is on display).
I found Cranmore to be a cruisers’ mountain, especially popular with
racers for its consistent pitch and 4 ½ minute lift laps on the
1,200’ vertical SkiMobile Quad. You can arc GS turns on Competition
and North Slope. Or, if you prefer more woodsy winding trails,
swerve down Kandahar and SkiMeister. The Darkside Terrain Park is
well-dubbed, and dotted with skull and cross bones. Cranmore is a
real deal Saturdays from 2-9pm, lift tickets are $25 as part of
their Cranapalooza party with live entertainment.
Black Mountain in Jackson (not to be confused with Black Mountain
in Rumford Maine) is an absolute gem. Black Ski Area is the oldest
in New Hampshire, and home to the first overhead cable lift in the
country, 1935, which offered skiers shovel handles from Sears
Roebuck to hold onto for their uphill pull.
Black remains refreshingly retro, no terrain parks or high speed
lifts here, just soft natural snow on 1,100’ vertical runs with a
rare sunny southern exposure. The summit scenery of Mount Washington
is stunning, and the 1.5 mile long Black Beauty (my favorite) is a
serene saunter through snow covered trees with not another soul in
sight, akin to Maine’s Saddleback.
Black Mountain is a modern day reminder that a deliberate double
chair to the top means no “skier density” on your descent. I loved
Black, an old fashioned deal at $29 midweek tickets ($39 weekends).
Thursday, Black’s deal du jour is a $20 ticket including breakfast.
Black brings back classic trail skiing, happy humble faces; there
are even horses in a pasture next to the little but lively base
lodge. For après ski, stop by the Shovel Handle Pub next door to see
the authentic lift handles, and enjoy entertainment in this historic
post and beam barn.
Attitash is the largest of the North Conway quad of ski areas and
certainly the most modern, with the Valley’s most powerful
snowmaking and high speed lifts servicing two interconnected peaks.
A superpipe and several parks, plus 75 trails from groomers to
glades, makes Attitash a good pick for families looking for lots of
on hill options. Attitash, originally dubbed “Red Carpet ski area”
in 1965, is host to events galore and some great trails like
Ptarmigan’s and Tightline.
Wildcat is the second highest ski area in the State (Cannon wins
by
18’) with a 4,062’ summit reached by a speedy quad in six minutes.
Wildcat has extraordinary views of Mount Washington from every
trail, whether you take Polecat’s 2.75- mile prowl (NH’s longest
beginner trail) or you go wild on LiftLion - which delivers the most
direct route down the 2,112’ vertical. Because of Wildcat’s higher
elevation, there is often more snow, and a later season, than
neighboring ski areas. Wildcat is 75 years old this season, the
first race trail was cut on these slopes summer of 1933 by the
civilian conservation corps.
With four worthy ski areas within 15 minutes of each other, you
should stay overnight and ski a few. The Valley has too many lodging
options to list from candlelit inns to condos, and so many cozy pubs
with après ski ambiance you will be glad you aren’t driving home. In
fact, now is a perfect time to plan a vertical Valentine’s getaway
to North Conway.
My personal pick is the winter postcard town of Jackson. From the
moment you cross the covered red “honeymoon” bridge into this snow
globe scene, you are under cupid’s spell. Shimmery white lights
adorn trees and cross country skiers glide over snow covered fields.
The Wentworth Inn is the grandest in town, very elegant at over
a century and half old (1869). Wentworth’s rooms range from romantic
to downright regal with your own fireplace and Jacuzzi tub. A
midweek ski package including full breakfast and a ski ticket starts
at $106 per person, per night. For cross-country skiers, 158km of
trails emanate from the Jackson Touring Center – the largest Nordic
trail system in the East.
Shoot over to the nearby Mount Washington Valley for a change of ski
pace, interesting history and great après ski places. I didn’t even
get to the shopping, but the White Mountains are especially snowy
this season, so the factory outlets will have to wait.
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