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A couple resorts have posted new trail maps for the upcoming season: Loon has a new map showing the south peak area. Cannon suprisingly has added Mittersil to the trail ...

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Old Nov 6, 2007, 12:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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New trails maps

A couple resorts have posted new trail maps for the upcoming season:

Loon has a new map showing the south peak area.

Cannon suprisingly has added Mittersil to the trail map. I wonder what effect this 'advertising' of Mitt will have on traffic over there.

Nothing on the Attitash or Crotched sites showing the new trails. Any other new maps out there?
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A couple resorts have posted new trail maps for the upcoming season:

Loon has a new map showing the south peak area.

Cannon suprisingly has added Mittersil to the trail map. I wonder what effect this 'advertising' of Mitt will have on traffic over there.

Nothing on the Attitash or Crotched sites showing the new trails. Any other new maps out there?
Crotched hasn't put their new maps up, but they have printed them. The new trail created last year in named 'NCC-1701' (retarded). The only real new trail from this summer was of of comet There's a brand new cut across from Comet over to launch pad which let's lets the green skiiers bypass that little hairy drop just behind the lodge. I was kinda disapointed. No Summit access, which seems like such a waste. They started to put SNOWMAKING gear up there for cripes sake.
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Magic is supposed to be offering a new and improved trail map this year.
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..... No Summit access, which seems like such a waste. They started to put SNOWMAKING gear up there for cripes sake.
If you want the true summit I guess you will have to hike up to get it ...
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The new trail created last year in named 'NCC-1701' (retarded).
A lot of Star Trek fans in the area?
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Cannon suprisingly has added Mittersil to the trail map. I wonder what effect this 'advertising' of Mitt will have on traffic over there.
That's interesting, too bad the map they have on the website is unusable...
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If you want the true summit I guess you will have to hike up to get it ...
Yup, I plan on it at least once. Just wish they would have put the old summit T-Bar back or something. The poles are still up for it.
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A lot of Star Trek fans in the area?
I'm guessing. All of Crotcheds trails are 'space themed'. Should have called it enterprise if they wanted a trek theme. 'Hey, let's go over NCC-1701' just sounds silly.
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Should have called it enterprise if they wanted a trek theme. 'Hey, let's go over NCC-1701' just sounds silly.
Yeah, I'm thinking Enterprise is a better trail name. I guess they wanted to go with something more unique. I'm sure regulars will come up with their own name for it, I'd call it Kirk..
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Smuggs has new tree skiing areas on their website maps
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