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Old December 8th 04, 01:24 AM
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NYP Travel picks the top five Northeast slopes for well-rounded ski breaks"
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Old December 9th 04, 02:05 AM
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Jesus, Mary, and Patrick, the cogk railway _is_ taking people up for
skiing...

" Starting winter 2004-2005, skiing and snowboarding passengers will have
the option of riding the Cog Railway to the base of Cold Spring Hill, to
access beginner terrain; or to Waumbek, the site of the track's first
siding, about a third of the way to the summit, for intermediate-level
skiing and riding.
The groomed trails, running parallel to, and on either side of the railway
trestle, are about one mile long and offer 1,100 vertical feet of schussing.
The trails are located on land owned by The Mount Washingon Railway Company
and National Forest boundaries will be clearly marked."

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NYP Travel picks the top five Northeast slopes for well-rounded ski

breaks"
click here for the story: http://www.nypost.com/travel/35892.htm


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Old December 9th 04, 02:06 AM
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Well, I live near "Waitsbury", and the rest of the description of Sugarbush
lives in "Waitsbury", too.
Bretton Woods? Skiing off the cogk railway?

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breaks"
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