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Geoff

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djspookman said:
awf170 said:
i bet that giant killer t-bar line is a nice run now, must be just like misery whip except not on the trail map for some reason

It's pretty nice, but I dont think they open it for skiiing, but I could be wrong. They should though because they have old snowmaking pipe and hydrants laid next to it. (who knows if they still use it there though) I hiked it a week after closing this year and it still had good coverage in places. The only things that remain from the old poma lift are the bottom station, and the tower footings.


dave

Poaching the poma line is an automatic loss of lift ticket unless you're a local. The Pico sled dogs save it for themselves.
 

Highway Star

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Loafer,

Can you post up detailed scans of one of the old topo style Killington maps?

Thanks,

Kevin
 

loafer89

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Someone was asking for this a K-Zone, I have the 1987-1990 maps that have the topographic overlay.

If I have time tonight, I will try to scan one of them in, but they are HUGE maps and it will be in many pieces.
 

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loafer89 said:
Someone was asking for this a K-Zone, I have the 1987-1990 maps that have the topographic overlay.

If I have time tonight, I will try to scan one of them in, but they are HUGE maps and it will be in many pieces.

Yes, I could really use them. In as much detail as possible. If they are in peices, I can merge them back together in photoshop.

Thanks,

Kevin
 
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