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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 13:47
by Mister Moose
laseranimal wrote:
what powdermoose doesn't do it for you?
Nope, I'm ok with that. Thanks mods. Image

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 14:05
by SuzyQ
All the mountains have extremely high lift tickets these days, even Nashoba Valley and The Blue Hills are way too much money for what they have to offer. Everybody who skis on a regular basis is going to have a pass at their favorite mountain

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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 14:08
by b-5
SuzyQ wrote:All the mountains have extremely high lift tickets these days, even Nashoba Valley and The Blue Hills are way too much money for what they have to offer. Everybody who skis on a regular basis is going to have a pass at their favorite mountain
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Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 16:19
by Stormchaser
Wah wah, I want my own rank too, wah wah

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 21:49
by laseranimal
Stormchaser wrote:Wah wah, I want my own rank too, wah wah

gone now :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


it was good while it lasted :wink:

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 21:52
by skiingsnow
laseranimal wrote:
Stormchaser wrote:Wah wah, I want my own rank too, wah wah

gone now :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


it was good while it lasted :wink:
That sucks, you post slut! :lol:

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:10
by dansbusy
Maybe I'm the only one but I would rather have these guys here over ASC. Which isn't saying much. But, ASC really wrecked Killington.

It's funny to think when ASC bought Killington, everyone was praising them, and fastforward to now, and look where we are.

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:14
by millerm277
dansbusy wrote:Maybe I'm the only one but I would rather have these guys here over ASC. Which isn't saying much. But, ASC really wrecked Killington.
I'd rather have ASC, without the debt from dumb moves at other areas.

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:18
by laseranimal
I'd rather have Killington in 1930 before anyone else got there

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:33
by Coydog
laseranimal wrote:I'd rather have Killington in 1930 before anyone else got there
That would have made for a long hike.

There was a small ski area on Shrewsbury Peak in the 30’s directly south of Killington (and yes, you can still earn turns there). At the time, Killington was considered too remote to develop. A huge accomplishment by a very young Pres Smith was to convince the state to build that scenic byway we now call the Access Road.

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:37
by laseranimal
Coydog wrote:
laseranimal wrote:I'd rather have Killington in 1930 before anyone else got there
That would have made for a long hike.

There was a small ski area on Shrewsbury Peak in the 30’s directly south of Killington (and yes, you can still earn turns there).
do tell :D

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:49
by Coydog
laseranimal wrote:
Coydog wrote:
laseranimal wrote:I'd rather have Killington in 1930 before anyone else got there
That would have made for a long hike.

There was a small ski area on Shrewsbury Peak in the 30’s directly south of Killington (and yes, you can still earn turns there).
do tell :D
For starters, check http://www.sunrisemtnvillage.com/sc.html, right under your nose!

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 22:59
by Kskiier1
Too bad NELSAP doesn't really have much about it.
http://www.nelsap.org/vt/shrewsbury.html

Posted: Nov 7th, '07, 23:04
by millerm277
Kskiier1 wrote:Too bad NELSAP doesn't really have much about it.
http://www.nelsap.org/vt/shrewsbury.html
Must have been the only ski area to ever close from too much snow...