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Don't know if it was a real "hill" but the local kids sure did. Mazel to all.
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It's not listed on the NELSAP site but there were other ski areas in NYC. Scroll down to this section: New York City, Extreme Southeastern NY, and Long Island (6) on this site: http://www.nelsap.org/ny/ny.html. Shalom.
No...but I've been eyeballing the old dump at Starrett City from the belt for a few years now. Looks like a great place to earn some turns.
LI had the one in melville, the highest spot on LI, i was there once not for skiing. you can see the great south bay from that spot. LI's main hill was Knob Hill? out east? never was there either. i think its where the LI vets memorial is.
never saw the one in Prospect park but I do remember the rope tow in Van Cortland Park in the Bronx. My aunt needed reconstructive knee surgery after trying that one:-o She wasnt very coordinated athletically so it ut my only time ther very short lol.
never saw the one in Prospect park but I do remember the rope tow in Van Cortland Park in the Bronx. My aunt needed reconstructive knee surgery after trying that one:-o She wasnt very coordinated athletically so it ut my only time ther very short lol.
No...but I've been eyeballing the old dump at Starrett City from the belt for a few years now. Looks like a great place to earn some turns.
funny i also think the same thing everytime i pass there.
dood thats some pic of u skiing back in the day....i see why ur turns are so tight u have so much experience....how did my turns look to u that day u followed me over the holidays?
damn forgot about those pics. look at the "air". i was friggin ugly. that was probably late 70's at scotch valley/deer run in the catskills. long closed.
you were great. we were perfectly in sync. didn't want to leave that day. some nice pow on the edges.
How steep are the hills in Van Cortland Park? I've been interested in finding a stretch of New York City parkland to hike and ski after a big snowstorm, and tomorrow might be the day...
How steep are the hills in Van Cortland Park? I've been interested in finding a stretch of New York City parkland to hike and ski after a big snowstorm, and tomorrow might be the day...
Check out Riverside Drive/Riverside Park around 90th - 91st Street, just north of the Soldiers and Sailors monument. I grew up around there (moving when I was 11) and remember the hill north of the monument as a great hill for sledding. I haven't been back there in a gazillion years so my memory may be that of a kid, with the hill not being anywhere near as big as I thought it was back then.
where is your family from? brooklyn? its a bygone era. there were still working farms in brooklyn in the 1920s....
funny i also think the same thing everytime i pass there.
never saw the one in Prospect park but I do remember the rope tow in Van Cortland Park in the Bronx. My aunt needed reconstructive knee surgery after trying that one:-o She wasnt very coordinated athletically so it ut my only time ther very short lol.