Areas around Jay Peak worth visiting on nordic skis?

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Lubega6
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Areas around Jay Peak worth visiting on nordic skis?

Post by Lubega6 » Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:51 am

Hey there nordic skiers.

Got three weeks off in January and I'm looking for a ski outing. While I'm not geared yet for multi-day adventures, I've heard the Jay Peak area had some interesting trails to see and I'd like you to tell me your favorite spots. I would be visiting with Asnes Ingstad skis with scales and lots of wax -no skins (don't ask why). I'm looking for day trips (out-and-back outings or loops, since I'd be alone and I would not be able to shuttle myself back to my car).

I should also mention that I'm also open for other places near the canadian border (northern New Hampshire, Maine, elsewhere in Vermont, etc.), just in case.

Thanks a lot :)

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Re: Areas around Jay Peak worth visiting on nordic skis?

Post by fisheater » Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:08 am

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/16284212 ... eva_mobile

I would definitely order this book. I have a copy, I just need to drive from Michigan. Last year there were still covid rules in place.



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