East Coast Ski Resorts have received their first snowfall of the season! Ski Resorts across New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Eastern Canada got their first taste of winter last night. After a very low snow year last season skiers across the east are hoping for a big snow year this season. Here are some photos from Mad River Glen, Stowe, Sugarloaf, Killington, Mount Washington, Waterville Valley and Jay Peak Resort, Vermont.
Mad River Glen, Vermont 3-4 inches up Top (Photo from Mad River Glens Facebook Page)






Fuck yeah
Let it begin!
no one cares that Mad River got snow
Wow oh boy. Its still the east. You can put makeup on a pig. Are you going to make a post in theiddle of january when its sixty and raining and rained down to the dirt. Again. No terrain overpriced too many people lines lines lines no pow str8 ice. Your not skiiers. Your pretenders. Lmfao
dude
you have no idea
think snow.
Tell that to Bode, simon dumont, or Doug Coombs… some of the best skiers in the world come out of the east. The skiing here produces amazing athletes just as the west does.
yea some folkl dont realize who comes from the east….. you hit the nail on the head brotha!
think snow.
It’s time for the mad river in ohio to get snow!
awesome to see the white stuff!
@ Haytin Hater
I enjoy east coast terrain with rocks, roots, stumps, trees and ice, it’s fun and keeps you on your toes
yea ya do! abd your arms become weapns for tree limbs to get outta the way. the ole arm X to protect the face and goggles…… man we are gettting close…!
Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia received snow on Sunday, however, there was no real measurable accumulation.