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Attitash's slopes are spread across two north facing slopes with almost 100 per cent snow making and all within thickly forested slopes. The mixed terrain has runs for all abilities, the toughest arguably the Avenger double black diamond run that runs for a mile beneath chair 8 and Bear Peak. For something longer and usually smoother take Wandering Skis instead a blue that also departs from the top of Chair 8. Attitash's ski school teaches with the Perfect Turn tuition method - giving tuition virtually on demand and at whatever time or number of lessons suits you - to your required skiing level from beginner to expert, so it's a great place to take a lesson without any hassles. Attitash is also a big destination for boarders, with two terrain parks and New Hampshire's longest superpipe. The closest thing to off piste here is tree or glade skiing. Head to the Bear Peak sector for 30 acres of diverse terrain in seven different glades. Attitash has also played a pivotal role in the development of freestyle skiing. The resort hosted the Ski Master's Competition in 1966. It was the first competitive ski event to recognize and reward style and grace over speed and stamina.
Country:
America
Resort height:
183m
Top lift:
716m
Bottom lift:
533m
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