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| Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Near Jiminy Peak
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| I have been night skiing for a long time. First as a student then as an instructor. All most all of it a Jiminy, and I must say that in the early days the conditions were party rough. Whatever the days traffic had done to the trails is what you got. Now you can get some of the best of the day at night.
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