LESS WILL BE BETTER
On a run of visiting some trails less carved and old ski school destinations. Not a detachable in sight. Travelling today in hope of recapturing some of yesterday's, pre-mega, mountain magic.
"go small and we won't go home"
March 18, 2018
Here at our number four hill we will go a little bigger in acreage. Still a relatively small number of lifts service this sister of big brother Killington.
If we ordered a weeks worth of weather, we wouldn't be much off what has come our way.
Today's bluebird is tempered by some rather sub freezing temps for mid-March.
Not so packed powder!
Getting ready for the Trump/North Korea talks.
Here Kate's on a bushwhack a.k.a. "roll'n in the deep " a.k.a stuck many times on some outer trials.
Here Kate's on a bushwhack a.k.a. "roll'n in the deep " a.k.a stuck many times on some outer trials.
Many of New England's ski hills promote an up-hill policy.
Outdoor life
They have been skiing here since 1939.
It would be these local Vermont hills that were the first anywhere to start recognizing and accepting modern day, "snurfers" (snow/surfer), snowboarders.
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports.
"We rise by lifting others"
Raising awareness.
Pico Summit Dog.
Pico Sun Dog
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