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Stratton, USA

Freeriding

Freeriders who like their terrain carved out of tight trees, won't be disappointed as all the trails are hacked out of thick wood from top to bottom. For a good ride fix, the rollers and banks on the intermediate/novice terrain of Black Bear and the Meadows should do the trick. Riders with some know-how should check out the Upper Tamarack and if you are looking for some open trees, Freefall is the place.

Freestylers

Stratton terrain parkFreestylers hanging around the lower mountain can use the high-speed, six-person chair to access one of four fun-parks and the super pipe. All the parks have a series of table-tops, gaps and ramps, and to keep you interested they regularly build new hits.

The superpipe in the Power Park also has a loud sound-system, and floodlights for hitting the walls at night. The four parks are set up for Beginner to Expert, so when you enter a specific park you know what you’re letting yourself in for. The East Byrneside park has a boardcross along side it’s jibs.

Pistes

The runs are well pisted and wide enough to allow you to put in some fast, continuous runs, without too much fear of a collision. Pistes of note are North American, Upper Standard and Lifeline. They look after the pistes here but get up early and get them while there still corduroy as there are often ice patches come the afternoon.

Beginners

Beginners and novice riders will have the whole of the lower mountain to explore, plus easy routes from the summit. The runs are particularly well suited for first timers, but at weekends the flat pitches become crowded, so expect a few collisions. Snowboard tuition is first class at Stratton with loads of lesson programmes.

Resort Statistics

Resort Type:  Alpine
Winter: Nov to May
Summer: None

Lifts

Total Lifts: 13
Gondolas: 1
Chair lifts: 10
Drag lifts: 2
Other lifts: 3 Magic Carpets
Max people per hour: 36,000
Board Leashes required: Yes

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 90
Total ride area: 583acres
Longest run: 3miles (5km)

Top lift: 1181m
Vertical drop: 610m
First lift: 571m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 42%
Red runs: 31%
Black runs: 27%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes: 
1 day $59/72
5 days $198/215

Lift times:8.30am to 4.00pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 4.32m
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 90%

Facilities

Snowboard Schools: 1 3/4hr group from $35
1 3/4hr private from$85

Snowboard Hire: burton boards $39/45 day
kids $35/39 day

Night Riding: No

Other activities

Heliboarding: Not available
Snowmobiles: Not available

Further information

www.stratton.com/
Email:infostratton@intrawest.com

Good snowboarder's resort with ample, diverse terrain to suit all styles and levels. Lots of good local services, but a bit hit and miss!

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ON THE SLOPES: Very good
OFF THE SLOPES: Okay
MONEY WISE: Good value for a weeks stay, but not a cheap resort.

HALFPIPE: Yes - 1
TERRAIN PARK: Yes - 4
BACKCOUNTRY/OFF-PISTE:Poor
TREE RUNS:Yes

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