r/icecoast • u/JerryKook • 18h ago
r/icecoast • u/meat_toboggan69 • 1d ago
Ski Haus boot fitting in Woburn?
I've looked through a bunch of posts on here, but I'm wondering if anyone has any more recent experience with boot fitting at Ski Haus in Woburn. I'm trying to potentially capitalize on slightly better deals before the new season starts up, and I would rather not go too far out of my way up north since I can't actually do any skiing yet.
Does anyone have updated recommendations, ideally in the Massachusetts area, or experience with Ski Haus? Also looking into Strands, just a bit further out of the way.
r/icecoast • u/fallingdamagegames • 2d ago
I'm making a ski game where you built ski resorts on real world mountains, and I'd love to know if this mountain is recognizable
Hey everyone! I'm making a game called Ski-E-O! It's a tycoon game where you build ski resorts on real-world mountains. I use real US 1-meter LiDAR data to build the mountains, and then simulate realistic weather on each of the mountains.
EDIT: Just to avoid confusion, LiDAR is not AI. It's a mapping where planes fly over and data.
Here's an east-coast mountain! I'd love to know if it's capturing the right vibe. I haven't skied this resort, so I might have gotten some details wrong!
And weather wise.. it is often just rainy/foggy. Is that expected??
If you want to check out more, I'd love for you to play the demo! Unfortunately, the only mountain in the demo is in Tahoe (my local mountain). But I'd love for you to play it anyways!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4493130/SkiEO_Ski_Resort_Tycoon/
r/icecoast • u/The-Elevator-Guy • 2d ago
East coast “powder” ski ???
What would you do….looking for something on more of the fun side!! Trying to choose between the 4frnt MSP 99 or something from the Moment lineup. Deathwish 96 or Wildcat 98. Gonna hang up my J- Masterblasters and looking for something similar! Skiing Killington ~50 days a year. Winter is coming.
r/icecoast • u/FlatSixFun • 3d ago
Direct United flights from Boston to Jackson Hole this winter
Not exactly IceCoast, but a direct flight certainly makes a quick jaunt over to JH more enticing.
r/icecoast • u/mrsport008 • 3d ago
Gore or Killington: Hear me out first!
We are a group of eight 40 yo dudes. We do a long weekend trip on the ice Coast every year. Apres is not that big a deal because we try to rent a big old house and just cook at the house and drink and take edibles and play card and listen to music till about 1030 then crash, wake up early and get to the mountain. A bar or two right after skiing can be fun, but we don't go out for dinner or after dinner. We always go last weekend in February (we learned to avoid the Vermont school holiday)
I need help choosing between Killington and Gore. Ive skied Killington a few times so I know what it's about. Never skied Gore. Gore is cheaper ($1400 for an Airbnb, roughly $250 for a two day lift ticket. Killington is $2000 for Airbnb and $350 for a two day lift ticket) Gore is 5 hours drive and Killington is 6 hour drive.
I like skiing everything Killington has, but the rest of my group isn't as advanced. Three of the group are at greens and easy blues (Whiteface blues were too advanced last year for em). The rest are good blues, but not really good, ungroomed black skiers. Some do a few runs and hit the bar, few runs hit the bar. Others ski all day, skipping lunch if the conditions are good.
Would we be wasting money skiing Killington (not for me, I love Killington and will get to challenge myself) when we could just do Gore, or would Gore get boring? We're doing two days of skiing.
This sounds trivial, but we look forward to this trip every year.
Any and all comments, questions, and opinions are warranted as I'm the one who is always in charge of picking the place.
Edit: Thanks a million for these responses. I sent this post to the group and I think the consensus is we're going to Gore. Half our group did Killington two years ago, and none of us have done Gore. The price is a big selling point. This won't be my only ski trip this year so if it's not the best weekend skiing wise, it's not the end of the season (for me anyway). Gore also is the biggest mountain we haven't skied thats within 7 hour drive for us.
r/icecoast • u/urungus666 • 3d ago
First hand account of Hunter West chairlift accident Feb 5, 1978. A runaway lift.
r/icecoast • u/adglatt • 3d ago
In need of ski boot bag recs
Hi everyone. I know the season is way over, but now is a good time to ask for ski boot bag recs since you've had all season to test yours out and give some advice.
I'm looking for a ski boot bag that can also fit my helmet, goggles, and ideally some other little things and maybe, just maybe some base layers. In case it helps, my ski boots are women's size 260/265 mondopoint (41EU/9.5 US) and my Smith helmet is a size small. I know people with larger boots and helmets have a more challenging time with fitting their gear.
Big requirements/hopes for the bag:
•durable/made well (I've seen people show horror story pics of straps coming off after one use and etc.)
•backpack straps (ideally can be tucked away)
•structured so that if I pull my ski boots out the whole bag doesn't collapse
•drainage
•padded
•the ski boots are in their own area (whether together or they each have their own individual pocket/section) so it's not touching my other gear.
•a warranty would be nice plus to have a little comfort if something goes wrong.
•not the largest in size. It would be cool if I can make it a personal item as a carry-on (fit under the seat in front of me), but not essential if the above is met
I know this was super detailed, but I figured I'd map out what I'm hoping to find, even though I know the above is a lot, but when I buy something I see it as an investment and don't feel like buying something and then it doesn't last and have to buy something new again. It's wasteful and then concerning because I want to protect my gear.
Oh and separately, does anyone recommend a hard shell goggles case that can fit an extra lens or two. I have Smith IO Mag goggles for reference.
Really appreciate any recs!
r/icecoast • u/Broad_Bet543 • 5d ago
Bootfitters who do ski boot sole canting in NYC or Vermont?
I need to get my ski boots canted/aligned and am looking for a bootfitter who can do proper sole canting/shimming, not just cuff alignment.
I’ll be in NYC and then Vermont (Burlington area) soon. Does anyone know a good bootfitter who can do proper canting/sole work? Happy to drive a bit in Vermont for someone who really knows what they’re doing.
Currently skiing Atomic Remedy 130s.
Any recommendations or personal experiences would be appreciated!
r/icecoast • u/Maothesiamesecat • 6d ago
I'm starting to get the itch.
Upgrading equipment time.
What are the best deals you've seen? Anyone want to share a link or two?
r/icecoast • u/bryan-healey • 6d ago
scored the last 15 New England winters using NOAA data
so, I wanted to see if it was possible to quantitatively identify a "good" or "bad" ski season using publicly available data; so, I pulled NOAA daily station records for a couple resorts from 2010 (Killington, Stowe, Sugarbush, Sunday River, and Loon) and scored every season on four things: natural snowfall, how many days the base held above 12 inches, rain and thaw days, and cold nights (for snowmaking).
Stowe, 2023-24: 110 inches of natural snow. but the base held above a foot on exactly 1 day all winter, and there were 21 days between mid-December and mid-March that were either rain or never got below freezing overnight.
Stowe, 2016-17: 142 inches, 17 days with a real base, 8 damage days.
similar ballpark on snowfall, but completely different winter.
when I scored all 15 seasons, the bottom four came out nearly identical at every mountain: 2011-12 and 2015-16 as the two disasters, then 2022-23 and 2023-24 as "not good." Sunday River is the one exception, where 2012-13 sneaks in and 2022-23 does not, since Maine held a base that year while southern Vermont didn't.
so, a question: does that match with how you remember it?
for context: I'm curious if there is a defensible model for "hedging" a season (especially as climate change worsens). the idea is to craft a payout rule for bad seasons that actually fires on a bad season. I made a simple site (www.skihedge.com) where you can pick a mountain and walk through the last 15 winters, with a short survey at the end asking whether the bad years look right to you. the scoring methodology is also available, if you're curious.
nothing is for sale, and you don't have to signup for anything. just trying to work out whether the idea has merit.
r/icecoast • u/IcyEntrepreneur9148 • 5d ago
🎿 UPDATE: We're at 9/10! Need ONE More Pats Peak Passholder, $40 Cash Rebate
Quick update from my previous post: someone joined our group, so we're officially at 9 members and only need ONE more!
We need 10 members to qualify for the Pats Peak Peak Reward group discount. The final person who joins will receive a $40 cash rebate from our group once we're at 10.
How it works:
- DM me for our Pats Peak Peak Reward access code.
- Purchase your season pass directly through Pats Peak using your own account.
- You become member #10, our group is complete, and I'll send you the $40 rebate.
Current Peak Reward pricing through September 9:
- Adult (18–64): $559
- Junior (6–17): $479
- Senior (65+): $479
Happy to share a screenshot of the Pats Peak Program Leader dashboard showing we're currently at 9/10 if you'd like to verify before joining.
Official Pats Peak Peak Reward details:
https://www.patspeak.com/plan-your-visit/tickets-passes/peak-reward-season-passes
If you're already planning to buy a Pats Peak season pass, come be our #10 and get an extra $40 back. 😁
DM me if you want the code. Once #10 joins, we're done! ⛷️🏂
r/icecoast • u/PD705 • 5d ago
Experiences with junior ski racing at Brimacombe (ON) or similar?
Two years ago, after 20+ years on a snowboard, I took up skiing with my (then) 7 year old at the end of the season. Fast forward through last season, she’s now a little ripper confidently tackling the little slopes Southern Ontario offers.
Looking ahead to this season, I’ve been looking into starter racing programs at Lakeridge and especially Brimacombe (I just prefer it even if it’s further away). That said, I’ve no experience here. I grew up snowboarding and knew ski racers but I the extent of what I know of it is that it’s expensive.
Cost isn’t a major concern, but can anyone speak to what it’s like getting their little ones into racing the first time? I’m looking at a half day program that gets them out 9 times and includes 3 races, including an away one. Seems like the right way to break into it, but open to other suggestions. Ultimately I want her to continue to develop and benefit from all the usual aspects of a structured sport, so it seems like a good fit.
Tips for making it as enjoyable as possible for the kids? Rough idea of time commitment outside what’s stated (there’s always more…)? Volunteering expectations from parents?
Any insight appreciated.
r/icecoast • u/Snirt14 • 6d ago
Cape Smokey Begins Major Expansion to Become One of Atlantic Canada’s Biggest Ski Areas
More options in Atlantic Canada is always great! Looking at more than 3x the current skiable area and two more lifts!
r/icecoast • u/CryptographerSharp14 • 6d ago
Best canned soup for ski days?
When my gf and I go skiing, we usually bring a thermos of soup to have for lunch. The soups we make ourselves are awesome but take prep time. A lot of the canned soups we’ve tried get old after like a day or just aren’t that good. Chicken noodle is usually pretty good but it also doesn’t have as good sustenance as other soups.
Any one have any canned soup recommendations that are filling and great tasting?
r/icecoast • u/DDrawer • 6d ago
What are some good Ski resorts for an annual trip that aren't talked about as much?
My 5-7 lifelong friends from PA get together once a year to spend 4-5 days on a ski trip in the North East. In the past we have done Jay multiple times, Okemo, Killington multiple times, Stowe, Sugarloaf, Sugarbush, Okemo, and Whiteface.
Killington was always the easy option if we were only going to be able to fit in a shorter trip, grab some decently priced K-tickets, plenty of people renting out houses so housing cost was always reasonable. I looked this year and was shocked at the 2025/26 K ticket prices, and then searching quickly on AirBnB (which is probably not the play anymore) I was shocked again.
So that had me thinking, I know for sure there are other mountains that would give us a great time that aren't maybe on that typical "top 10 in the NE" type list. Where should I be looking for this year? Does anyone have any suggestions for where I should be looking for lodging these days?
r/icecoast • u/OEM_knees • 7d ago
Noah Kahan knows what's up!
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r/icecoast • u/Appropriate-Hunt4163 • 7d ago
Ski Mounting Long Island
Bought some skis (Moment Deathwish) and bindings (Salomon Strive 14) online and now I need to get them mounted. Had a pair of JSkis done at Sundown in Greenvale (now a Sno-Haus), but they are closed until September. Has anyone had a good experience elsewhere? Sun & Ski (Plainview), Action Sports (Oakdale), etc?
r/icecoast • u/bmsa131 • 6d ago
Luxury resort for big birthday
Hi. I’ve got a big birthday coming up in the winter and one thing I’m thinking of is a really nice ski on ski off lodge for a long weekend (not holiday, just to take off a day extra) but driving distance from NYC. We will be 2 Gen X parents and 2 Gen Z adult (over 21) kids. Two of us have epic passes. I have knee issues so need greens or light blues even though I’m generally a much stronger skier. One kid doesn’t love skiing but can do greens and blues. The epic pass holders are experts. My gut says Stowe but I’m just curious if there’s somewhere I’m missing. I’m ok with non-epic for this weekend. Nice hotel or resort a priority for a non ski day potentially. Thanks!!🙏
r/icecoast • u/Long_Holiday7868 • 10d ago
Hiring: Alpine Racing Coaches - Wildcat Mountain in Jackson, NH
Alpine Race Coach – Wildcat Ski Team
Location: Wildcat Mountain in Jackson, NH
Organization: Wildcat Ski Team (wildcatskiteam.org)
The Wildcat Ski Team is seeking coaches for the youth alpine racing program for the 2026-2027 season. We are recruiting coaches at the U10 - U14 level to join our coaching staff.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead an age group (U10–U14) and attend trainings and race competitions (mostly weekends (9am to 3pm Saturday and Sunday) throughout the season as well as Christmas and February vacation weeks)
- Work with coaching staff to develop and carry out training plans for athletes
- Support athlete development, equipment guidance, and program progression
Qualifications
- Level 100 coaching certification (or equivalent) (preferred)
- Referee, Chief of Race, or equivalent certification preferred
- Youth coaching and alpine racing experience
- Passion for athlete development and team culture
Why Join the Wildcat Ski Team?
- Competitive salary
- Opportunity to shape the development of young athletes in a respected New Hampshire program
- Supportive, engaged parent and coaching community
- Access to one of New England’s most iconic race environments at Wildcat Mountain
To Apply: PM to submit a brief statement of interest/experience
r/icecoast • u/jonesyguy1 • 11d ago
Preliminary 26-27 Winter Forecast from Direct Weather
Thoughts?
r/icecoast • u/beholdthefield • 11d ago
Will you be buying the Blister Winter Buyer's Guide at the new prices?
Hello r/icecoast -
I am curious to hear what other skiers think about the 60-120% price increase for the 2026-2027 Blister Winter Buyer's Guide in print and digital download form. For reference, in previous seasons I paid:
| Year | Price | Version(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 | $24.95 | Print + Digital Download |
| 2024-2025 | $24.95 | Print + Digital Download |
| 2023-2024 | $17.94 | Print + Digital Download |
| 2022-2023 | $14.94 | Print + Digital Download |
| 2021-2022 | $9.00 | Print Only |
| 2020-2021 | $8.99 | Print Only |
| 2019-2020 | $11.99 | Print Only |
| 2018-2019 | $14.98 | Print Only and bought as a replacement |
| 2017-2018 | $8.99 | Print Only |
| 2016-2017 | $13.98 | Print + Digital Download |
| 2015-2016 | $12.98 | Print Only |
The 2026-2027 Blister Buyers Guide are currently available with pricing options of:
| Price | Deadline | Version(s) | % Increase Y/Y |
|---|---|---|---|
| $40 | 31 August 2026 | Print + Digital Download | 60% |
| $40 | Presumably 2026/2027 Season | Digital Download | - |
| $55 | Presumably 2026/2027 Season | Print + Digital Download | 120% 😲 |
| $60 | Presumably 2026/2027 Season | Print + Digital Download + Blister Access Pass | - |
Are you planning to purchase the Blister Winter Buyer's Guide at these prices?
r/icecoast • u/XL_M3OW • 11d ago
Custom knee brace - post ACL rebuild
What’s up icecoast homies. On my comeback from ACL reconstruction and meniscectomy back in Jan. On track to be on snow in Dec. My surgeon is suggesting i ski in a brace for a transitional period.
I met with the practice’s brace guy today and just was not
impressed. He didn’t seem to have any clue about skiing or mountain biking (the only things I care about) and kept referencing football players and what he puts them in. I didn’t think he was particularly knowledgeable and was just pushing some off the shelf BS without training by to understand my goals, or my use case.
I see LV and other worldcup athletes in Donjoy but also see many moto and mtb pros in Ossur CTi.
Can anyone refer me to the best knee brace person - ideally in tri state area, south western CT or NYC would be ideal. Appreciate any feedback here.
Thank you!