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MLK rail jam more photos 01/21/2010 11:34 PM More photos from the MLK Get Lifted Rail Jam. these photos were taken by Anthony Brown. Click Photo for link
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Lift Rail Jam Photos 01/18/2010 07:53 PM Thank you all for your participation in the Get Lifted Rail event this past weekend at Hunter Mountain.
I have posted all Photos here,and i mean all. So have fun trying to find yourself. The vid clips take forever to download i will be making a movie in the near future. CLICK HERE
AlpineZone News: New England and Northeast Skiing News
AlpineZone News: New England and Northeast Skiing News
Skiing and snowboarding-related news for the Northeastern USA
Sugarloaf Announces Terrain Expansion to Burnt Mountain and 10-year Development Plan 08/31/2010 12:46 PM CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Maine -- A longtime dream for many Sugarloafers became a reality on Tuesday, when officials at Sugarloaf announced a massive terrain expansion onto Burnt Mountain, the resort's neighboring peak. Sugarloaf also unveiled a comprehensive, ten-year vision for development at the resort, called Sugarloaf 2020.
Stephen Kircher, President of Boyne East, joined Sugarloaf General Manager John Diller in making the announcement on Tuesday. In attendance were several local business...
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All Foliage Season Packed with Events, Activities throughout Killington Region KILLINGTON, Vermont -- Killington Resort provides the perfect venue to view the outstanding fall foliage colors from early-September through mid-October throughout Vermont's Central Green Mountains with events, activities and attractively-priced vacation packages.
From Rutland to Woodstock on Route 4 and Pittsfield to Ludlow on Route 100, Killington Resort is the epicenter of fall foliage in New England, providing the perfect mix of lodging and dining options and numerous opportunities to...
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Megnin Named Killington Resort, Pico Mountain Director of Sales and Marketing KILLINGTON, Vermont -- Killington/Pico Ski Resort Partners, LLC President and General Manager Chris Nyberg announced today that Robert Megnin has been named Director of Sales and Marketing for Killington Resort and Pico Mountain.
"Rob brings more than 23 years of resort sales and marketing experience to Killington and Pico and we are very excited to have him join our team," Nyberg said. "He is a passionate and dedicated ski industry professional with a proven track record in driving resort...
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Hello from Hunter Mountain! We just wanted to remind you that our greatest value, the Big Lift Card and the BLC +1 are ON SALE NOW!! We've got some amazing deals in store for Big Lift Card holders in the upcoming season, so get yours today! Remember they are on sale for a limited time only!Scroll down below the image for a list of special values exclusively for Big Lift Card holders!
What does the Big Lift Card do for you?
25% off weekend & holiday lift tickets ALL SEASON LONG! 50% off midweek tickets ALL SEASON LONG! The Big Lift Card also comes with one (1) unrestricted lift ticket that can be redeemed ANY DAY of the 10/11 season!
And the Big Lift Card +1... Provides you with the same amazing values on weekend & midweek lift tickets, PLUS TWO (2) unrestricted lift tickets... a $130 VALUE!
Now that Labor Day has come and gone, thoughts begin to turn to fall activities - football, apple picking, foliage tours, and, if you're a die-hard snowboarder, the purchase of a season pass to your favorite resort. No small investment, season passes have both pros and cons. With the economy still lagging, many families will have to look long and hard this year to determine if buying a season pass makes sense. Let's look at the advantages and disadvantages behind this purchase.
Rocker is everywhere this year. You can't swing a cat past a snowboard catalog without hitting multiple mentions of this mysterious thing they call rocker. So what is it, and how can it help your riding?