Word: skiers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...vivid with color and attractions as Mt. Snow is, Vermont does not end there. A very short drive brings the slopes of Big Bromley at Manchester to the skier who is looking for some rugged down-hill runs. Or one could continue North on Route 7 to the less crowded but equally challenging slopes of Pico Peak and Killington Basin in Rutland...
Although lodging at all prices are available in and around Rutland, the student skier may find the three-quarters of an hour drive to Middlebury worth his while. In addition to being the site of an annual Intercollegiate Winter Carnival and host to several ski jumping meets, Middlebury is also the home of Middlebury College and some of the most charming coeds in the east...
...dream of many a skier is to one day own a piece of the industry that captures so much of his time and money. But a private slope or guest lodge almost always remain just dreams...
Turning his gaze to the towering mountain and the gentle fields that allow a skier of finish the day by skiing right to the back door of the lodge, he concluded, "I've got a lot of hopes for this idea, but it's impossible to say just how big it's going to be. But at least I'll never have to look back and wonder what would have happened because I didn't take the chance while it was there...
...five pomalifts; one of them is over 6200 feet long and is said to be the longest surface lift in the East. The trails are the equal of any in the East in length and drop, while 20 acres of open slopes are perfect for the beginner or remedial skier. Uphill capacity is 3500 per hour, and lift tickets are cheaper than most...