
u/JustinGitelmanMusic

Can't seem to find any recent threads discussing this, has anyone either compared Tmobile vs. AT&T vs. Verizon real-world coverage throughout New England within the past year in ski or other remote outdoor areas? Or at least has Tmobile and can anecdotally share experience?
If you have experience around the US, Canada, etc. in outdoorsy and more remote areas, even better. What's the latest consensus? Are they all interchangeable, or is Tmobile noticeably different?
Not to brag, but I'd say I have a pretty healthy and diverse social life, and many friends who love to ski hike or kayak. To my surprise and disappointment, not a single one of my friends (family is different) in the Boston area currently mountain bikes or is even willing to try it. What's up with that?
Even more shocking is I had an easier time finding existing friends or ones willing to try MTB when I was living in flat and hot New Orleans than here in New England, with abundant wonderful trails. Who woulda thunk? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Anyways.. help me cheat on my friends! Looking for chill people down to hit a casual trail in the Boston area (doesn't need to be a "mountain" every time) for a ride, maybe have a beer or two. I don't do crazy jumps or anything like that, but I'm pretty comfortable with most trails.