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Shameless plug for Mt. Bohemia season pass sale
Just a reminder for midwesterners; Saturday is the one-day $99 sale
for passes to Mt. Bohemia. Helps take the sting out of the long drive to get there (plus you can add a pass for Porkies for $25 more). http://www.mtbohemia.com/special.htm b"operators are standing by"w |
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It would help if you would telll us what midwestern state it is in!!!!
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bdubya wrote:
Just a reminder for midwesterners; Saturday is the one-day $99 sale for passes to Mt. Bohemia. Helps take the sting out of the long drive to get there (plus you can add a pass for Porkies for $25 more). http://www.mtbohemia.com/special.htm That's a pretty good deal. If it wasn't so darn far away I'd buy it for the Porkies pass alone. But everybody thinks I'm crazy already for having a season pass at a hill that's over 700 miles rt to get to - buying another one for hills that are ~ 1200 miles rt might just provide enough evidence for my wife to have me certified. //Walt // // And if you've priced Depakote recently you know that's // not really a bargain |
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Walt wrote:
wrote: It would help if you would telll us what midwestern state it is in!!!! If you have to ask, it's too far. I take that back. It's only seven hours from Chicago. Practicaly a day trip. For 125 bucks, I can't see justifying *not* buying it. http://makeashorterlink.com/?V35225F3C //Walt |
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On 30 Nov 2005 13:10:06 -0800, wrote:
It would help if you would telll us what midwestern state it is in!!!! Michigan, barely (N47d23', W88d1'). Here's a couple of maps: http://www.mtbohemia.com/driving.html I got a marketing package from them in the mail this week, including the latest update of their low-budget (possibly done by local college students?) It's got a lot of recycled skiing footage, but new this year is an introductory bit where a snowplowing beginner (beginners aren't allowed) is given a savage beating and has his skis stolen. By the patrol. Funny stuff. bw |
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:26:47 -0500, Walt
wrote: Walt wrote: wrote: It would help if you would telll us what midwestern state it is in!!!! If you have to ask, it's too far. I take that back. It's only seven hours from Chicago. Practicaly a day trip. For 125 bucks, I can't see justifying *not* buying it. http://makeashorterlink.com/?V35225F3C Closer to 9 hours, actually; eight if you've got a good radar detector and a little luck. Still worth the drive, IMHO. bw |
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Walt wrote:
bdubya wrote: Just a reminder for midwesterners; Saturday is the one-day $99 sale for passes to Mt. Bohemia. Helps take the sting out of the long drive to get there (plus you can add a pass for Porkies for $25 more). http://www.mtbohemia.com/special.htm That's a pretty good deal. If it wasn't so darn far away I'd buy it for the Porkies pass alone. But everybody thinks I'm crazy already for having a season pass at a hill that's over 700 miles rt to get to - buying another one for hills that are ~ 1200 miles rt might just provide enough evidence for my wife to have me certified. //Walt // // And if you've priced Depakote recently you know that's // not really a bargain Am I reading that trail map right. They have two lifts? And I thought our little Blue Mountain was bad. -- To reply by email remove "_nospam" |
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Chuck wrote:
Walt wrote: bdubya wrote: Just a reminder for midwesterners; Saturday is the one-day $99 sale for passes to Mt. Bohemia. Helps take the sting out of the long drive to get there (plus you can add a pass for Porkies for $25 more). http://www.mtbohemia.com/special.htm Am I reading that trail map right. They have two lifts? And I thought our little Blue Mountain was bad. When the crowds are slim, you don't need many lifts. Two lifts would be plenty at Blue Mt. if it wasn't so close to Philly. And Bohemia isn't close to anything. Of course, others here will tell you that the best skiing is where there are no lifts at all. //Walt |
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Yup, two lifts and a shuttle van that'll drive you back to one of 'em
if you end your run in the middle. Works out quite well I'd say. Silverton only has one lift....it doesn't compare to Blue Mountain at all. Chris |
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