Sticking it to the Ban: "Snowboarding" at Mad River Glen
Sticking it to the Ban: "Snowboarding" at Mad River Glen
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What to do during that murky time of year when the lifts stop turning but summer isn't going off quite yet? We have a few thoughts.
Now officially skier-owned, the ‘Mad River of Southern Vermont’ gets access to $900,000 for improvements—to ‘survive and thrive for another 50 years.’
Since allowing boarders in 2008, the resort has seen visits climb. Who’s next?
Snow guns are turned back on at Sugarloaf, Sunday River and Loon—because spring skiing should be a right, not a privilege.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine sets the record straight.
Long-awaited slopeside niceties complement the terrain at this Vermont resort.
“Why do we care about La Nina, or El Nino?” In short, it’s really the only reliable clue that meteorologists have to predict temperature and precipitation patterns months and seasons in advance. Meteorologist/skier Joel Gratz weighs in.
Four quarters for a chance at glory.
Pint-sized sleds.
Take a spin on the Village Commons pond.
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