Skiing

Top Ten: Spring Skiing

The reasons you know that spring skiing arrived in New England.

10. You saw a Robin in your backyard

9. Gloves and scarves are no longer required items when you commute to work

8. Street cleaning has become an issue again for parking your vehicle


7. CORN SNOW is the special at your favorite ski area
6. The trails without snowmaking are no longer open, or have a very bony cover
5. You have to wipe the mud off of your skis and boots at the end of the day
4. You drive home on Sunday in daylight
3. Lighting a fire is no longer necessary, but you gotta burn that wood you bought – BONFIRE!
2. The number of open areas on Snow Country is dwindling
1. The person sitting next to you at work is talking about golf and you are still thinking about the snow storm you know will hit us later this month.
Folks, it is getting thin up in the mountains. Enjoy it now while it lasts. Take a sick day, check out this blog entry for details.
There is a major shift expected in the weather pattern over the next few weeks. It is not time to throw in the towel just yet, but it is not hard to understand why people are doing so…
Hang in there. March is historically the snowiest month of the winter for the ski areas in New England.
Think Snow,
S.G.

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