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Las 22 rutas de esquí de montaña más populares en Sugarbush

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Slide Brook Exit Road

1,63 mi
A long, nearly flat access road that is used to exit the Slide Brook glades. This brings you to the road where the bus will pick you up, and bring you to either Mount Ellen or Lincoln Peak....
2

Nowhere Woods

0,31 mi
Nowhere Woods is one of the best kept secrets at Sugarbush. If you're an experienced skier who likes exploring new areas, you can have a lot of fun in here. The entrance is just above the warming hut to skiers right at the top of Castlerock Run....
3

Apple Orchard

0,52 mi
Apple Orchard is a fairly large glade located skiers left of Middle Earth. There are a number of entrances and exits, making a “go as big as you want” type of glade....
4

Slide brook approach

1,37 mi·
78 ft
The massive valley between Castlerock Peak and Mount Ellen draws attention and inspires curiosity. One can’t help but wonder what lies within the canyon, though it is no secret that there is skiing....
5

Slide Brook (Door #1)

0,82 mi
Door #1 is the first glade you’ll see after you pass under the Slide Brook chair. The entrance is pretty obvious and there is almost always tracks. The first section of woods is a tight conifer glade that gets tracked out pretty quickly....
6

Slide Brook (Door #2)

0,68 mi
Take the North Lynx Triple to the peak and enter the backcountry gate to Slide Brook. After you pass under the Slide Brook lift, Door #2 is the second entrance into the woods....
7

Elevator Shaft

0,48 mi·
17 ft
Elevator Shaft is the local nickname for the Slide Brook crossover liftline and it gets that name for good reason. It’s long, steep and narrow, very similar to the Castlerock Liftline in difficulty....
8

Jester Woods

0,27 mi
Due to its close proximity to the trails on both sides, Jester Woods makes a great first unmarked glade. As you ski across the top section of Upper Jester, just beyond Upper Organgrinder you should see a very obvious unmarked glade....
9

Church approach

0,25 mi·
78 ft
This approach route ascends the ridge beyond Paradise via the Long Trail (North). This backpacking trail traverses the length of Vermont, crossing many peaks, including Lincoln Peak and Mount Ellen. From where the trail leaves Paradise, it ascends the ridge as a sidestep....
10

Tunnel Woods

0,14 mi
Tunnel woods is a fun little glade skiers right of Fox. It’s no steeper than the trail itself and the pistes are always in sight. This makes it fun for little kids learning to tree ski....
11

Giggle Woods

0,12 mi
At the split of Fox and Vixen, you should see an obvious entrance into the woods. This short section of woods is known as Giggle Woods. This little glade is a fun warm up lap for a day in the woods and a good place for kids to learn to dodge trees....
12

Upper Egan's Woods

0,01 mi
This is one of those little stashes you’ll find if you're hugging the trail side looking for stashes. As you ski down Valley House Traverse, look for an entrance to skiers left, after you pass Murphy’s Glade....
13

Sap Line Extension

0,14 mi
After you finish skiing Sap Line, there is a little cut connector trail that brings you to Lower Twist. If you wish to continue tree skiing, Sap Line extension makes this an option....
14

Bear Claw

0,38 mi
After a 5 minute sidestep from Paradise, the bookpack to The Church splits off to the left and Bear Claw begins to the right. This glade is much tighter than Paradise Chutes and there is no real path....
15

The Saddle

0,38 mi·
8 ft
Unlike the well known Church, The Saddle is a well kept secret. Every time you look at the ridge between Lincoln Peak and Castlerock you see it, though many people don’t know the name or if it’s skiable....
16

Paradise Chutes

0,5 mi·
8 ft
Paradise Chutes are some of the most obvious and most fun lines on the mountain. When you look up at Lincoln Peak and The Church from the parking lot, you’ll see multiple big white streaks down the face of the mountain....
17

Rumble Woods

0,23 mi
Take the Castlerock Double to the top, ski Liftline to Rumble. About half way down Rumble you should see the entrance to skiers left. This makes for a great addition to a Rumble lap....
18

Poop Chutes

0,26 mi
Take the Castlerock Double to the top, ski down Middle Earth. Start looking for the entrance to skiers right after about 20 feet. Look carefully because it’s easy to miss. The Poop Chutes are some of the most technical lines on the mountain....
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Octopus's Garden

0,21 mi
Just beyond Paradise is a collection of steep chutes known as the Octopus's Garden. These tight lines meander down a steep face skiers left of Paradise. Some involve cliffs, the size of which depends on snow depth....
20

The Church

0,39 mi·
13 ft
A classic off piste line at Sugarbush, involving multiple cliffs and tight choke points. This line is something you’d expect to find out west rather than in Vermont. Hike up from Paradise until you reach a summit knob, shortly after there is an opening in the trees, this is The Church....
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