Ripitz
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Someone did a study and some math.which ski areas in the northeast have been successfully brought back from the dead
Someone did a study and some math.which ski areas in the northeast have been successfully brought back from the dead
For the record, I used to love Jiminy. Couldn't beat the 4-hour pass. However, over the past 5 (ish) years, the ample slopeside development and high speed six-pack brought a lot of crowds and lift lines that have soured me on the experience.Just curious as I worked there for 5 season (2007-2011), what's it like now? I haven't been back since I left.
ThisFor the record, I used to love Jiminy. Couldn't beat the 4-hour pass. However, over the past 5 (ish) years, the ample slopeside development and high speed six-pack brought a lot of crowds and lift lines that have soured me on the experience.
The article is dated April 1st, was not well written or researched (Tully?) and doesn't name a buyer. The listing agent would know if the "no skiing" covenant is still in place. Is this even real?
This is the one that fascinates for a variety of reasons:Someone did a study and some math.
Was in the patriot program 1979 to 80 something. Group lessons in the morning, free ski afternoon. Ski with dad sunday. Brodie Friday nights. Want to send my granddaughter to Royal once she's old enough. Great memories.For the record, I used to love Jiminy. Couldn't beat the 4-hour pass. However, over the past 5 (ish) years, the ample slopeside development and high speed six-pack brought a lot of crowds and lift lines that have soured me on the experience.