Rope Tows to visit this year

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Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by Woodserson » Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:00 am

Obviously, this is somewhat NH/VT specific but please add your own.

I have a dirty secret little love affair with rope-tows. If we had maintained our rope-tow mountains in small towns across this land things would be a little more peaceful, and kids would learn to how to ski, and board, and telemark, and all that fun great stuff... La Glisse... man... La Glisse would be available to everyone!

Around these parts here we have a few rope tows that I'm looking forward to going to this year.

Mt. Eustis in Littleton NH... https://mteustis.org/about/ A cool little place trying to get on its feet after many years of abandonment... here's hoping for a great season this winter so they can crush it!

Storrs Hill in Lebanon NH... https://www.skistorrshill.com/home.html Right in downtown Leb. Bring it! They have a ski jump program YEAH!:

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And in East Corinth VT, little Northeast Slopes that just keeps chugging along. Their website appears to be down but the Book of Face page is still up: https://www.facebook.com/Northeast-Slop ... 375716732/ and this http://skivermont.com/northeast-slopes

I can't wait for some good rope-tow times, a hot dog, and some schussing! YES!

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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by MikeK » Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:11 am

This is obviously NY specific, but we have two right in town (well a little outside the city).

https://www.facebook.com/PowderMillsPark/

https://www.facebook.com/pg/NorthamptonPark/about/

They both make snow and both have pretty active youth programs. There are also a few open nights a year where anyone can go.

I've never been to either, but I plan on checking both out this year because once the kids are old enough, we'll be going regular.

I actually wish we had some more active Nordic programs. FWIW most of the suburban high schools around here do have xc race teams. Snowmaking (and lack of snow) has really pushed this kind of stuff towards dh. It's a shame, but people want consistency, especially for competition.



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by MikeK » Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:18 am

Woods,

Here's one you may want to check out as it's a bit closer to you, and you could hit some other fun BC stuff in there area:

http://mtpisgahadk.com/

It's not a rope tow, but a POMA, bar-type lift. Still it's a small, town run and operated ski hill complete with lights.

This is another reason I really love Saranac Lake. It's not free like the one in Newcomb, but it's significantly better quality.

The kids and I will be visiting this one too.



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by Woodserson » Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:31 am

OOOOHHH thanks for the reminder Mike! Another great New York ropetow: http://www.skibeartown.com/

BEAR TOWN! Oh what a sweet place!



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by dorthman » Sat Dec 10, 2016 6:22 pm

Abenaki rope tow in wolfeboro nh
http://www.wolfeboronh.us/abenaki-ski-area

Powderhouse hill in berwick Maine
http://www.powderhousehill.com

Mt agamenticus in York Maine is an old/abandoned ski hill that provides good xcd terrain and mellow tree skiing. No services.
http://www.nelsap.org/me/agamenticus.html



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by Woodserson » Sat Dec 10, 2016 7:12 pm

Wow! Powderhouse Hill I've never even heard of! Thanks for the tip!



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by connyro » Sun Dec 11, 2016 10:17 am

The local rope tow here is the Chatham ski hill (https://milsap.wordpress.com/regions/up ... l-chatham/) or (http://chathamskihill.blogspot.com/)

We use it every year for first turns. We hit it before they open the rope tow or do any 'grooming' which consists of a guy on a snowmobile that drags a box spring.



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by connyro » Sun Dec 11, 2016 10:20 am

dorthman wrote:Abenaki rope tow in wolfeboro nh


Powderhouse hill in berwick Maine
Wow. I skied both those places when I was a kid. I think Abenaki had (has?) XC trails too. I learned to DH ski at Moose mountain in NH (http://www.nelsap.org/nh/moosemt.html).



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Re: Rope Tows to visit this year

Post by Woodserson » Sun Dec 11, 2016 6:23 pm

SOLID info about Ascutney! Thanks for posting that dude!



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