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What ski areas still ofer lift-serviced mountain biking? I knew it used to be big at Snow, Killington, Attitash and Sunday River. Do they all still do it?
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For next summer or this summer? That would be cool. I'd try it.bvibert said:Looks like Ski Sundown in CT is seriously considering it for next summer.
For next summer it sounds. They wouldn't have the time to get everything setup to have anything decent for this summer. It sounds like they try to do some races or something at the end of this summer though...Greg said:For next summer or this summer? That would be cool. I'd try it.
Is there a lot of riding that happens around/on the mountain now?bvibert said:For next summer it sounds. They wouldn't have the time to get everything setup to have anything decent for this summer. It sounds like they try to do some races or something at the end of this summer though...
I have no idea. I'm not really into the MTB scene yet, I just saw that one their forum and thought it was cool.Greg said:Is there a lot of riding that happens around/on the mountain now?
PowderDeprived said:Does bolton offer lift access for biking? I know there are tons of XC trails, though I have never heard anything about them running lifts durring the summer. If they do, I will certainly be checking it out this summer
I've heard Highlands is supposed to be pretty sick. It will definitely be worthy of a trip to Tilton, NH this summer.djspookman said:Killington
Bolton Valley
Mount Snow
Bromont (or at least they used to)
Plattekill
Jimney Peak
Highlands (will be opening to public in June)
that's all that I can think about thats somewhat local..
dave
JimG. said:Hunter, usually starting around July 1 and ending around end September or Columbus Day in October.