Posted: Jan 28th, '08, 23:00
Sure there was, but it was from the Skye Peak gondola station.... : )Dr Z wrote:
I wondered the same thing. At that point there was not lift serviced skiing in that area.
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Sure there was, but it was from the Skye Peak gondola station.... : )Dr Z wrote:
I wondered the same thing. At that point there was not lift serviced skiing in that area.
Not in 1966, bucko. :roll:newpylong wrote:Sure there was, but it was from the Skye Peak gondola station.... : )Dr Z wrote:
I wondered the same thing. At that point there was not lift serviced skiing in that area.
Tectonic plate shift?Coydog wrote:Sure must be an old picture, way back when Killington was located in Maine.
Must be. Those mountains look pretty flat too.Dickc wrote:Tectonic plate shift?Coydog wrote:Sure must be an old picture, way back when Killington was located in Maine.
Well with westward shift, they move to Vermont, get thrust upward and live up to the name of Someday Bigger!millerm277 wrote:Must be. Those mountains look pretty flat too.Dickc wrote:Tectonic plate shift?Coydog wrote:Sure must be an old picture, way back when Killington was located in Maine.
Classic first pic, K2 over head height length, rear entry boots,Llook bindings. I had almost the same set up.steamboat1 wrote:1st pic on right old superstar & skylark
2nd pic is the second killington peak double, not the first yellow chair.
3rd pic original 3 stage gondola
+120skiadikt wrote:love the shot with old supe & skye lark in the background. classic, narrow new england nat snow trails before they became the groomed boulevards they are today.