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Stowe Gondola one ride pass?

deadheadskier

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I don't believe that they do anymore, but could be wrong. Ten years ago they did and it was $9 a ride, which was a pretty good value if your intent was to hike the chin and drop tear drop off the back side or do the summit to hellbrook route.
 

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I know you can ride up for lunch but I also think it costs a completely ridiculous $20 for up and back down.
 

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I know you can ride up for lunch but I also think it costs a completely ridiculous $20 for up and back down.

What are you talking about? That's cheap....especially when you spend $1 mill for a slopeside cabin! :roll:
 

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Just hike it. It takes an hour. Right up the long trail. And it's free.


Maybe, but if it was only $10 I would rather ride the Gondi. But yeah, hiking up the long trail probably isn't a bad idea. How is the long trail for skinning? From what I remember from hiking it in the summer it should be perfect.
 
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