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Sugarbush this weekend

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The best form of flattery is imitation.

Sugarbush will be open Saturday and Sunday will the Valley House chair running. The bumps on Stein are for sure. We will be pushing snow around the next two days to also try to get a path down Upper Snowball to Spring Fling.

A two day ticket will be $39 and $29 if you bring a 08/09 season pass from another area.
We too will be collecting contact information for a drawing at 5pm on Sunday to win an All-Mountain season pass for next year. All who buy a ticket that day or who present a valid Sugarbush season pass or Sugarcard are eligible to win.

The weather in looking up and we are looking forward to our own "Run of the Rose" down Stein's.
 

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We're flattered.



The best form of flattery is imitation.

Sugarbush will be open Saturday and Sunday will the Valley House chair running. The bumps on Stein are for sure. We will be pushing snow around the next two days to also try to get a path down Upper Snowball to Spring Fling.

A two day ticket will be $39 and $29 if you bring a 08/09 season pass from another area.
We too will be collecting contact information for a drawing at 5pm on Sunday to win an All-Mountain season pass for next year. All who buy a ticket that day or who present a valid Sugarbush season pass or Sugarcard are eligible to win.

The weather in looking up and we are looking forward to our own "Run of the Rose" down Stein's.
 
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Sounds like Jay Peak..awesome..back in 1999, Sugarbush had the Valley House running with free skiing on May 1st..Steins or Spring Fling..there was a 10 minute liftline and the lodge at the bottom of Valley House has a nice deck...King of spring could be Sugarbush!!!!!
 

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Nice job with this, Win, and I like that both you and Jay Peak are spinning the lifts for the folks that want to make the turns.

Only one resort in Vermont left to offer a similar ticket deal and pass drawing...

Thanks, guys!
 

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I give props to Sugarbush, Jay and Sugarloaf for helping all the die hards get lift service skiing as late as reasonably possible. Killington....I don't consider them in the same category as Sugarbush, Jay and the Loaf.
 

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Does someone want to come paint my house this weekend so I can go skiing?
 

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I give props to Sugarbush, Jay and Sugarloaf for helping all the die hards get lift service skiing as late as reasonably possible. Killington....I don't consider them in the same category as Sugarbush, Jay and the Loaf.

I did used to love the Superstar Glacier! :p
 

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I did used to love the Superstar Glacier! :p

Unfortunately, Mr. Nyberg does not want to pay employees for one day in the new payroll period. He told me directly that they are not open on May 3 because that is the start of a new payroll period. You accountant types maybe can make some sense of that.

People will be hiking up Superstar for weeks to come and making turns. Same for OL probably.
 

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People will be hiking up Superstar for weeks to come and making turns. Same for OL probably.

just curious, cause i'm not planning on doing it, but they allow hiking in the spring but discourage it early season?
 

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just curious, cause i'm not planning on doing it, but they allow hiking in the spring but discourage it early season?

hopefully there won't be a prob this year. early season they're making snow & grooming so they don't want folks around.
 

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Here's an update! The snow is going fast so we will only have Stein's and Coffee Run for the weekend. We are pushing snow from Spring Fling into the area around Valley House chair and Coffee Run to keep them as nice as possible. Since there is also some brown now showing on Stein's just below the entrance we will put a groomer on only that part later to patch it up, but leave the moguls on the rest of the trail. So we will just have nice soft Moguls for the weekend along with a BBQ on the new CR Pub deck. See you for some final runs.
 
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