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That might actually be bad press. Magic has no business being included in that type of list amongst feeder hills. Whaleback does not really fit in either but including Magic in a list of feeder hills is at the least offensive and at worst completely misleading. Lesser known, yes! But Magic is not a "smaller ski area".Nice that they included Magic in their listing at the end!
I agree that it didn't qualify as a small feeder hill in the category of that one that's 250 vert, for example. On the other hand, it is listed as not being such (acreage was included) and the mention could bring some much-needed traffic to the mountain.That might actually be bad press. Magic has no business being included in that type of list amongst feeder hills. Whaleback does not really fit in either but including Magic in a list of feeder hills is at the least offensive and at worst completely misleading. Lesser known, yes! But Magic is not a "smaller ski area".
Magic Mountain (Londonderry, Vt.; 802-824-5645; magicmtn.com; $56).
Among the larger of the reopened resorts, Magic has two chairlifts and 135 skiable acres.
Blandford Ski Area (Blandford, Mass.; 413-848-2860; skiblandford.org; $45)
This larger community ski area has what few others do — two terrain parks and five lifts for its 22 trails.