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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. Go to liberty or whitetail. [/quote] https://www.libertymountainresort.com/the-mountain/mountain-conditions/mountain-cams.aspx No snow. This is the problem.[/quote] I've never understood the appeal of Liberty and Wisp. Timberline is an hour further and consistently has the best snow (aside from Snowshoe) in the entire Mid-Atlantic. [/quote] Timberline is just one more hour than is Liberty!?[/quote] From NoVa, it's almost 1.75 hours to Liberty or just under 3 hours to Timberline. Only one is worth the drive. [/quote] Timberline is much better than Liberty or Whitetail. I learned when I was mid-30s. Took one lesson and have steadily improved. I can comfortably ski down blues and blacks at 37. I’m not the fastest but I ski in control and enjoy it. DH is a lifelong skier and both of our kids were skiing by age 4. You don’t need to fly to Colorado to learn to ski. Thats insane. [/quote]
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