HEAD Attack Hybrid Binding

The new HEAD Attack Hybrid binding is the ultimate freeride solution for skiers who want to explore all areas of the mountain. With interchangeable touring and alpine toe units, it delivers uphill efficiency and downhill security, combining two systems in one lightweight, easy-to-use design. Key Specs & Features Toe Units: Touring unit (tech toe) and […]

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Gearing Up for Snow

As the chill creeps into the air and the trees are almost done showing off their colors, our Mountain Ops team is already in winter mode. Brush cutting is underway, lifts are getting prepped, and snowmaking systems are nearing go-time. It’s quiet on the mountain—but behind the scenes, we’re full speed ahead. We will be […]

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Good, Better, Best

Foliage Report:Good news, it’s still happening. Better news, the recently littered leaves on the ground have added another layer of foliage splendor. The best news, Smuggs is positioned right in the heart of it all. We are looking forward to having all of you here for this holiday weekend, and there’s nothing like enjoying a […]

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Ski Magazine

Love to Ski Groomers? 8 Resorts Known for Their Blue Cruisers. Here’s where you can set an edge on the freshest corduroy, plus tips to take your carve to the next level. Read more on skimag.com Best Resorts To Ski Groomers Most people think of Smuggs as either a great family vacation or home to […]

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Mountain Review: Gunstock

MOUNTAIN SCORE   #6 in New Hampshire 49   #116 Overall WRITTEN REVIEW MOUNTAIN STATS CATEGORY BREAKDOWN  See our criteria 4 Snow: 5 Resiliency: 2 Size: 3 Terrain Diversity: 3 Challenge: 6 Lifts: 7 Crowd Flow: 6 Facilities: 7 Navigation: 5 Mountain Aesthetic: GOOD TO KNOW 1-Day Ticket: $65-$105 Pass Affiliation: None On-site Lodging: No Après-ski: […]

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Leaf Peeping, the Smuggs Way

The Village is hopping, the leaves are popping, and the weather is just right. I was chatting with a fellow foliage reporter yesterday, and we came to the conclusion that there’s really no wrong way to enjoy leaf peeping, besides maybe going blindfolded. So, find a road or trail less traveled, bring a snack and […]

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