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Vintage trail maps/mountain advertisements.

DoublePlanker

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Upper, middle and lower is stupid unless difficulty changes from expert, intermediate, novice. My favorite trail map is Les Grands Montets where there are only 15 named pistes. Who needs names?
 

Bene288

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Not sure how old this one is. Judging by the phone number I'm guessing early 60's? My grandfather actually had this poster or one very similar to this one in his basement.

29 trails between three ski areas? Couldn't even imagine that today. Magic, Bromely and Stratton must have been owned by one family back then?
 

Mapnut

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29 trails between three ski areas? Couldn't even imagine that today.

Not just 29 trails, but 17 slopes. Back then these statistics always differentiated between trails and slopes. If it was wide, it was a slope.

Here are some nice old aerials and maps:
http://www.snowjournal.com/page.php?cid=galimg19883 Sugarloaf 1980
http://www.snowjournal.com/page.php?cid=galimg23286 A not-so-great Sugarloaf trail map from around 1972
http://www.snowjournal.com/page.php?cid=galimg23419 Okemo ad from 1968
http://www.snowjournal.com/page.php?cid=galimg23249 Whiteface ad from around 1968 - the vertical really impressed me at the time.
 
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4aprice

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I'll never forget being at Killington the year they decided to up the trail count. It went from 107 to whatever. I remember Stowe at 45 trails for a long period of time.

Alex

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Huck_It_Baby

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I like this old K map. It's actually overlayed onto a topographical which makes more sense to me than most trails maps which are very representational of the landscape.

Old K Map.jpg
 

kcyanks1

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We've had this discussion before. To me it makes a lot of sense to name trails upper, middle & lower at a lot of ski areas. For example upper Superstar at Killington opened over 3 weeks ago, middle Superstar opened last week, lower Superstar opened today. Would it have been right for K to say that Superstar was open 3 weeks ago when only the upper section was open at that time? Same thing applies on trails at a lot of other ski areas.

Agree 100%. I said the same thing in older threads. With a little effort, no one is fooled by counting a single trail as 3, but it does make it a lot easier to provide useful information on what is open.
 
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