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Sunday River + Feeders ticket?

tcharron

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Was just reading this on meh facebook:

http://www.sundayriver.com/Corporate/Media/PressReleases/Present/2009/MLSR_Card.html

Sundah Rivah said:
The $89 Ski and Ride Card will be available for purchase at Lost Valley, Titcomb, or Camden Snow Bowl, and will provide three days of skiing and riding as follows:



Day 1: Ticket, rental, and lesson at Titcomb, Lost Valley, or Camden Snow Bowl

Day 2: Ticket and rental at Titcomb, Lost Valley, or Camden Snow Bowl

Day 3: Ticket and rental at either Sugarloaf or Sunday River.

Seems like an awesome deal. Anyone know much about the three feeders they mentioned?
 

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Darcy posted this on the web site 15 min ago on the SR board. You are pretty quick. Jerry G and family have a place at Camden. Send hill a pm
 

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Yeah, saw that on FB too. Pretty awesome deal (particularly for ME residents).

Glad to see stuff like this, as getting new blood into skiing/snowboarding is a pretty key thing right now.

-w
 

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Hrm, I looked at these feeders. Camden didn't look so bad, but the other two? Whew! Small indeeeeeed.
 

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Was just reading this on meh facebook:

http://www.sundayriver.com/Corporate/Media/PressReleases/Present/2009/MLSR_Card.html



Seems like an awesome deal. Anyone know much about the three feeders they mentioned?

Lost Valley is where I first learned to ski. Only around 200 feet of vert, but plenty if it is your first time. Located in Auburn, so close to southern Maine and the population centers.

Camden Snowbowl is around 1000 feet of vert with about a dozen runs. I only skied there once, but had a blast. Some fun trails and unbelievable views. Plus a t-bar to the summit! I believe it is the only mountain in the East with ocean views. It is located in Camden, which is a beautiful coastal town and worth visiting in it's own right.

Titcomb, never been. I do know it is a very small community ski area.

All small rustic community ski areas, but perfect for learning. The only one worth checking out for a more experienced skier would be the Camden Snowbowl for the views and the town itself, with some entertaining enough skiing too.
 

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I was more thinking from a perspective of, 90$ = good deal even if it's NOT your first timer sort of thing.
 
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