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"Walt Schoenknecht of Mt. Snow has invested over three-quarters of a million dollars in new developments, while cramming two years of normal expansion into a single summer's work, as his vision of a mountain serviced by over a dozen chairlifts fast becomes a reality.
A new double-chair lift 4700 feet long has been constructed on the upper reaches of the mountain. This is directly in line with an existing 3000 foot lift and will make a second full lift line to the summit, as well as serving the South Bowl and the upper, steeper sections. A new system of five trails, ranging from intermediate to expert, has been built in connection with this new lift. A novice slope, 1/4 mile wide and 1 1/2 long has also been constructed.
The base lodge has been tripled in size and now includes a large balcony-tower section overlooking a heated, glass-enclosed swimming pool, the first such pool east of Sun Valley. The new Lodge will house six brand-new restaurants, which together with the existing ones at the base and summit will allow the skier to purchase food at eight different places. In addition, the ski shop has been doubled in size, making it the largest in New England"
Source:
Appalachia,
Vol. XXXII No. 2, December 15, 1958.
A new double-chair lift 4700 feet long has been constructed on the upper reaches of the mountain. This is directly in line with an existing 3000 foot lift and will make a second full lift line to the summit, as well as serving the South Bowl and the upper, steeper sections. A new system of five trails, ranging from intermediate to expert, has been built in connection with this new lift. A novice slope, 1/4 mile wide and 1 1/2 long has also been constructed.
The base lodge has been tripled in size and now includes a large balcony-tower section overlooking a heated, glass-enclosed swimming pool, the first such pool east of Sun Valley. The new Lodge will house six brand-new restaurants, which together with the existing ones at the base and summit will allow the skier to purchase food at eight different places. In addition, the ski shop has been doubled in size, making it the largest in New England"
Source:
Appalachia,
Vol. XXXII No. 2, December 15, 1958.