


It was named after the Greek god of the North Wind and a river near Gore. Local quote: “It’s always nice and quiet away from the crowds.”īarkeater Glades: Take this glade from the top of the Burnt Ridge Quad to Pipeline Bridge along 3,700 feet of backcountry fun! It’s nice and easy on top, steep and rugged on the bottom, with lots of different lines to choose from.īoreas Glades: This is a long and scenic glade on a wooded landscape, with a few tight trees and a handful of steep spots. Use it as a shortcut to the Ski Bowl, or circle back to the Burnt Ridge Quad. Local Quote: “Gore has amazing and ample glades that rival any mountain on the East Coast!” BURNT RIDGEĪbenaki Glades: This Burnt Ridge Mountain glade is a perfect opportunity to find untracked natural snow in quiet woods away from the hustle and bustle. What follows is a primer on some of your options, along with quotes that provide some colorful commentary by the locals who know these slopes best. With a little help from Mother Nature, this winter will be the best ever for touring Gore’s extensive woods. During summer 2017, Gore’s crews completed the most thorough cleanup of the glades to date you can now find glades on every mountain area of Gore, with trees that send you north, east and south! This means lots of variety, undiscovered pockets of snow and miles of Adirondack trees.

The Gore Mountain Ski Resort has 28 different glades, all with their own unique features and natural wonder.
