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not too much for cliffs around sugs. ask around, see if you can find Church (the one cliff at sugs) and then go adventuring around slidebrook. elevator shaft and three sisters are usually pretty dank, theres one even further left of elevator shaft thats always good too (just make sure you dont miss the waterbar/trail going back right). if your not feeling adventurous vertical reality can be good for some shits and giggles.
this kid clearly hasn't really explored sugarbush because that place is loaded with wonderful drops... my advice, ski off the back side of mt. ellen... inverness in particular and... enjoy. but yeah... shitty winter so far.
Yes, all of them are inbounds, no real hiking needed, a little bit of traversing for some, and if you do slidebrook you end up between Mt. Ellen and Lincoln Peak, but a bus picks you up every 15 or so minutess
It is both. Go behind the chair at the top of North Linx and turn right upon entering the woods. Traverse pretty far that direction and cut in and you will end up under the chair. If you turn right under the chair, you get into some glades. There is a lot of terrain in there but only advisable when there is good coverage. It is not very difficult glades, but there is a lot of it.
And yes, do not go off the back side unless you are with someone who knows their way around some.
Oh, and there are some glades from the top of Castelrock in between all the trails, but you won't know where to enter unless you are with someone, and again, in there you probably need even more snow.