severine
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Didn't expect that! Looks like a cute hill. Reminds me a bit of Southington...
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I saw it too, place seems real small.
As it is often called by HrSTRAT 57 --- "The Mighty Yawgoo"----------------- seems like a great little place for fun for kidz n' newbies
Ha ha, excellent!
I actually learned to ski at Pinetop which was also in Exeter, but off of Rt 165, near Beach Pond.....much more vert and much steeper terrain.
I taught at Yawgoo for many years and 2 of my kids were on ski school staff there as well while in high school.....before that I had a season pass for some time....
I posted a trip report with pics last year here and on epic, I will hunt for it and link to it if anyone is interested.
Just drove by on the way home (less than a mile from my house) Steam coming up 52 degr and pouring and the place was packed as the 5 week learn to ski program is not over yet.
Amazing!
Thanks for the post Sev the link
Nothin' better than givin' my friends at the goo some stoke!!:beer:
Way to chime in my man -- GOTTA SUPPORT THE HOME TEAM :
hrstrat and I kind of have the place surrounded. He lives on one side and I live on the other. They really do a great job providing locals a place to learn to ride and ski. It's not rare to see overflow parking going up the streets in the evenings. The weather has definitely not been kind to them this year. We probably had 10" or so last Saturday and the Goo was going off. But that was our first and only real snow this year. Been warm all week, and combined with recent rain the snow is virtually all gone. It amazes me that Yawgoo can keep going in a year like this. Really think it's an asset to the community.