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Mountain LayoutSnowboarding
True experts will want to try the extreme terrain
on Tramline Trail, and were not misusing the word extreme
here. The narrow trail is a series of cliff steps. One of the longest
glades in the East is Kinsman Glade, on riders right of the
tramline. The Front Five, as known to locals, are the intimidating-looking
trails that appear to plunge into Echo Lake. These are accessed
via Paulies Extension or Lower Cannon. Three of them, Avalanche,
Paulies Folly and Zoomer, are marked black and rightfully
so. The other two, Rocket and Garys, have less pitch and no
bumps.
For a backcountry experience, take the Taft Slalom
straight across the ridge, then hike the remaining few yards to
Mittersill, Cannons defunct neighbor. Skiers and riders can
use Mittersills trails on a dont-ask, dont-tell
basis, but it's unpatrolled and you're on your own there. If you
wander into Mittersill, be forewarned that you can run into flats.
From the summit, advanced riders can experience
New England trails the way they used to be by winding down Upper
Cannon, Skylight or Upper Ravine. To test your mettle on the Front
Five, start on riders left (Garys) and work right until
you feel youve hit your limit.
From the summit, intermediates can take Vista Way,
Tramway or Upper Cannon, which swoops down through the forest. These
feed into a collection of intermediate runs, including Middle Cannon
and Middle Ravine. Or from the top of the Cannonball Express Quad,
treat yourself to Upper Ravine, another swooping trail. Intermediates
wishing to return to the tram without scaring themselves on the
Front Five can follow the Tram Cutback from Garys, the easiest
of the Front Five.
The Tuckerbrook quad chair serves beginner trailsBear
Paw, Deer Run, Fleitman and Coyote Crossingthat are segregated
from the upper mountain. From the Peabody Base Area, take Brookside
to the Tuckerbrook area. The bottom half of Cannon has four long
runs that will suit beginners: Lower Cannon, Parkway, Gremlin and
Turnpike, but be forewarned that a slew of intermediate runs feed
into them. The Eagle Triple Chair, from the Peabody Base Area, is
the best way to access this terrain. More daring beginners can take
the Peabody Express Quad.
The Brookside learning area adjacent to the Peabody
Base Area is ideal for first-timers. The area is segregated from
the rest of the mountain (so experts wont zoom through). It
is serviced by its own triple chairlift as well as two surface lifts.
First-timers can then progress to the short beginner trails off
the Tuckerbrook quad chair.
Parks and pipes
Cannons terrain park is on the lower section of Toss-Up. Cannon
is now committed to having snowboarders design the park, and it
encourages feedback from those who use it, which has greatly enhanced
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