Tin
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So the gf and I were bored a few weekends ago and figured we would venture to one of NELSAPs areas in RI. It turned into a fun time and I could not believe how steep and nasty this place was. Diamond Hill/Ski Valley used one hill and had according to reports between 270-350' of vertical (I'll use my ski track app to figure out this week). This place was so steep and rocky I'm amazed it was even used as a ski hill. The old "summit" double came in over a 30' rock cliff that can be seen on Google Earth and there were several narrow winding trails down. What really caught my eye were the old bar lift lines and a few short steep chutes. Aside from the rock face, the lift line areas for the doubles had some pitch, few rocks, and have lots of young trees that could be fun to ski through. Great place, would love to hike and ski it after a few nice coastal storm
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