billski
Active member
"A major ski area is taking form on the north slopes of Wildcat Mountain, about half a mile from Pinkham Notch towards Gorham. The trails have already been cut and seeded so they will be skiable on four inches of snow. One is made up in part of the old Wildcat Trail, widened so that it will be suitable for somewhat less expert skiers than formerly. The other is on the ridge to the east of the towline. Tow facilities this winter will consist of a T-bar lift with a slope about 2,000 feet long, from which the lower parts of the trails will be accessible. The "bubble"-type enclosed lift will probably not be ready until spring, but it will run to the the top of the ridge, connecting with the tops of the trails. The buildings will be partially constructed this year and they will house eating, ski-rental, and other facilities. Manager of the area will be Bill Boardman, formerly at Laurel Mountain, Ligonier, Pennsylvania."
Source:
Appalachia, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, December 15, 2957
Source:
Appalachia, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, December 15, 2957