Week 2 saw Sugarloaf and Jay Peak open which shakes up the top of the rankings. With more mountains opening after Thanksgiving there should be more movement.
1. Bretton Woods
Bretton Woods retains the top spot due to having options for experienced skiers on Range View and beginners on Rosebrook Meadow.
2. Sunday River (+1)
Sunday River is getting trails on Locke open and got skiing from the summit to the base open this week with Cascades opening while also having two ways to the mid station.
3. Sugarloaf (+2)
Sugarloaf opened Tote Road top to bottom for their opening weekend.
4. Killington (-2)
Killington still doesn’t have top to bottom open but they do have a terrain park and are building up snow on Superstar for the Killington Cup.
5. Jay Peak (-2)
Jay falls to five because they were open for just four hours this weekend but they did get Jet top to bottom open.
6. Stowe (-3)
Projected Open: TBD
7. Sugarbush (-1)
Projected Open: TBD
8. Okemo (-1)
Projected Open: TBD
9. Wildcat (-1)
Projected Open: TBD
10. Saddleback (-1)
Projected Open: 12/6
11. Mad River Glen (-1)
Projected Open: 12/14
12. Smuggler’s Notch (-1)
Projected Open: 11/29
13. Cannon (-1)
Projected Open: 11/29
14. Waterville Valley (-1)
Projected Open: 11/30
15. Loon (-1)
Projected Open: TBD
16. Mount Snow
Projected Open: TBD
17. Stratton
Projected Open: 11/27
18. Bolton Valley
Projected Open: 11/29
19. Sunapee
Projected Open: TBD
20. Berkshire East
Projected Open: TBD
21. Attitash
Projected Open: TBD
22. Pleasant Mountain
Projected Open: 12/6
23. Gunstock
Projected Open: 12/6
24. Burke
Projected Open: TBD
25. Bromley
Projected Open: 11/29
26. Wachusett
Projected Open: 11/29
27. Ragged
Projected Open: 12/6
28. Black Mountain of Maine
Projected Open: TBD
29. Pico
Projected Open: 12/13
30. Pats Peak
Projected Open: TBD
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