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Guess the ski area

billski

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This is a ski area in New England. Tell me where it is (10 points), what is the event (5 points) and when (one point) the photo was taken. Winner gets a yellow snow cone!
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billski

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You must be looking where I am. Interesting comment found with this photo.


"...what strikes me is that modern drivers own mammoth size 4wd to go down perfectly paved highways. Back in the god old days people did with rwd and bias ply tires. Not many of today’s so-called sport utilities would even think of driving on such a road!"
 

Cannonball

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You must be looking where I am. Interesting comment found with this photo.


"...what strikes me is that modern drivers own mammoth size 4wd to go down perfectly paved highways. Back in the god old days people did with rwd and bias ply tires. Not many of today’s so-called sport utilities would even think of driving on such a road!"

No, because I didn't see that quote. But Rt 17 (or whatever it used to be) was a notorious mud hole that supposedly kept MRG small
 

Puck it

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You must be looking where I am. Interesting comment found with this photo.


"...what strikes me is that modern drivers own mammoth size 4wd to go down perfectly paved highways. Back in the god old days people did with rwd and bias ply tires. Not many of today’s so-called sport utilities would even think of driving on such a road!"


That is a perfect road for me!!!!!! and the FJ!!!!!!
 

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Next pic?

Well, I got the last one (2 actually) right. So I guess I'm up. Always seems better to use your own pics than canned ones, so here goes. (although I'll admit this is tough and I don't have many pics of it).

In New England. Out of operation (obviously). Top of one of the lifts....

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