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Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:10 am
by jackstraw0083
In a couple weeks I'm going to be moving from Utah to Culpeper, Virginia (near Shenandoah Nat'l Park). What I'm wondering is if there's any backcountry skiing in VA? I'm obviously not expecting anything like what we have in UT, but it would be great to be able to get out every now and then. Thanks in advance.

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:40 pm
by Bark Eater
Check out the Dolly Sods Wilderness Area in West Virginia. Not far away from where you will be. Neat terrain and relatively high average elevation (for the east coast of course) gives you one of the best chances for decent snow coverage.

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:23 pm
by Buz Groshong
I'm not quite sure what you are looking for, but yes you won't find anything like Utah. I'm not a skier, but lots of people who I've hiked with do "cross-country" skiing. They usually go to the ski resorts in WV where there are trails that they can ski. Don't expect to find any true back-country skiing.

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:59 pm
by POLUKO
I have never tried BC skiing in the East but I am from there. One big factor is the amount of tree cover the east coast has. There are not many above treeline areas and the forest is much more dense then out west. It's not as if there are no backcountry opportunities out there, but you will really have to want it; I have heard of mega storms dumping on the blue ridge so in a good snow year there should be plenty of snow at altitude. Other years you may have to leg it up to the Whites, Adirondacks, or even out to the western ranges. Some winters even New England is crap. There have been some truly terrible warm winters with nothing but ice, sleet and rain.

I just had a thought...take it or leave it...but you could skin up the blue ridge or the skyline parkways

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:59 pm
by jackstraw0083
Thanks for the insight. Looks like WV may be my closest option to finding semi-skiable backcountry conditions. I like the idea of checking out the New England ranges as well. I should be able to get in a couple more tours before I leave in a week, so I'm going to try to savor every turn.

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:23 am
by WyomingSummits
WV is your best bet.....and western Maryland. I grew up 1hr west of Culpepper. It's nothing like Utah. :)

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:19 pm
by chugach001
White Grass is one of the best old-school telemark centers in the country. It's every bit as core as mad River and the skiers from there rip. As an Alaskan who moved East I can attest that you will probably hate and curse eastern skiing (for very good reasons). And if you're like me you'll quit a couple times in the process. But, if you're like me and stick to it, you'll figure it out and fall madly in love with skiing all over again. Enjoy!

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:41 pm
by pvnisher
A few moves ago I went from CO to VA, and found that it was almost just as fast for me to fly to CO as it was to drive to anywhere (reliably) decent on the east coast. A little more expensive, yes, but same time and infinitely better conditions.

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:15 am
by kzemansk
I know this is probably late, but if you're still in the area:

May sound weird, but a lot of your best options may be south of you.
Mount Mitchell, NC
Tallest mountain on the east coast- 6,684 ft.
http://www.outsideonline.com/adventure- ... chell.html

I've heard the Roan Mountains in TN are good, but am wondering if the rangers at Great Smoky NP allow backcountry skiing. Not much about it, so I'm assuming no, but, it probably wouldn't hurt to check. I've also heard that Mount Porte Crayon is a hidden gem in WV. Also, I've always wanted to try to ski one of the "lost ski areas" like Tory Mountain or Ski College Mountain (places that cut trail but never opened).

Never gone to any of these places (but will eventually), but I can imagine that if you time it out right, these may be better than some options in New England. Do you still live in VA? Where have you been so far?

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:17 am
by kzemansk

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:26 am
by kzemansk
Best time of year in NC would be right now. Some of those places are getting historic snow. Over one foot in non-mountain areas.

Re: Backcountry Skiing in Virginia?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:34 pm
by wkriesel
Check out Grayson Highlands/ Mt Mitchell. Lots of open space above 5,000 for skiing.