That is a great experience you'll never forget.Was there on their first Saturday earlier this month (operating day #2 or #3 I think). It was wonderful, with deep snow everywhere. Only the trails they had brushed out were open (still some work to do there) but I was pleased with the 2/3 of the former mountain that were being offered. The Hornet really is quite slow, but the affordable tickets really make up for it. I loved skiing on all natural snow with no icy man-made base underneath. Such a treat.
I had never previously skied Tenney. (Though I've skied every other active ski hill in NH except for Campton and Veteran's Mem.) So I was excited to try it out and share the experience with my dad on that day. We had driven up there years ago - probably 1999 - planning to ski but decided to go to Waterville instead because Tenney looked so icy. I am very thankful that I finally got to complete that trip with my dad 19 years later.
I'm pulling for Tenney. I think getting open with all this natural snow this year will be a huge boost - you go guys!
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