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A little Magic pruning, anyone?

billski

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Yippee! A little bird-eee at Magic (ML) says they plan to organize a few work days, late August, Sept and October, to do some selective pruning of trails and glades. He will be making an offer for volunteer assistance. A nice touch; we all win - he gets a little extra labor for gratis, we get to know the mountain up close and personal, and enjoy a nice day on the mtn. I expect to see GSS with his boards....
 

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Definitely in, I'd actually been meaning to send Matt a message about this.

However Sept and Oct are rather busy for me, so earlier is better.
 

deadheadskier

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probably won't make it, but those who go should tempt ullr and prune branches twelve feet up
 

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Are they offering a free lift ticket in exchange for pruning services? I hate to appear selfish but there's got to be something in it for me other than just the satisfaction of helping out my favorite Southern VT ski area. :lol:
 

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Are they offering a free lift ticket in exchange for pruning services? I hate to appear selfish but there's got to be something in it for me other than just the satisfaction of helping out my favorite Southern VT ski area. :lol:

hmm. good point, I fergets.... I'll bring my extra long-handled loppers and pole saw.:beer:
 

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I'm might be in for October provided my knee is in good enough shape to handle the hiking. Depends on the date too. :)
 

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Agreed. But MRG runs the same kind of program & they give volunteer pruners a one day lift ticket for every day worked. Not a big deal - I was just asking.

nothing wrong with that question.


I'd like to do it if for no other reason then to get a better look at some of their tree skiing options. I know they are boundary to boundary but the woods look impenetrable in alot of places. Probably done by design by the locals. :razz:
 
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