DrJeff
As primarily a weekend warrior at Mount Snow (granted my work schedule gives me 3 day weekends) plus a few extra days tacked on around Christmas week this year, even with not taking a full ski week vacation this year, my Mount Snow home base will net me 62 days this year when they finish up in 2 more weekends. Had a few days at other resorts (Okemo and Jay Peak too) this season
I'm typically good for 60-70 days a season with what Mount Snow’s typical operating season is, plus some extra days around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and if I take an early April full vacation week.
No complaints from me. Should have had 199 lift served days over the last 3 seasons by the time I click out of my bindings for the final time of my season in less than 2 weeks
abubob
Theoretically if I were to ski just twice a week for the 4 months of Dec - March I’d have 34 days. That would be my goal. But since I’m a lazy slacker once or twice a week is all I end up doing. Occasionally I’ll ski 3 days but then I have to sleep for a week after that.
Theorizing further in the same time period you’d have to ski 6 days a week to get 103 days.
Brklynskier
My biggest constraint is access. We don't have lodging in ski country and the closest skiing is 2 1/2 hours away with good traffic. I don't count Big Snow which is 1 1/2 hours away. I can't just bop over to a slope; a ski day is a commitment.
Post Covid, I've been averaging ski days in the low teens. This year, I skied 18 days. I doubt that I'll ever get past 25 days.