Stowe ***Closing Day Deal***
Stowe, VT has snow. Season Talley:
371 inches = STRONG
Next weekend will be the last for the resort’s skiing & riding operations. People will hike, but if you want to hit this place up for a few spring turns, this deal is made for you…
How much snow: The Mount Manfield Stake is still floating around the 90″ mark (but it ain’t going the right way).
The Deal: on Sunday — April 20th — Lift tickets will be $20 with a non-perishable food donation.
Q: Need a place to crash?
A: Keep reading…
More $$$: Hit the Stoweflake for 25% off — LINK
Call and ask, tell them the S.G. sent you.
Note: The place is worth the extra coin…
Less $$$: check this from The Stowe Motel & Snowdrift (best deal going – great location)
Mud Season Delayed!
The snow is bottomless, come up and enjoy fabulous skiing at great prices. Superior Rooms with two queen beds for $60 a night for two persons any midweek day from Sunday through Thursday starting on Sunday, March 23. All other rooms are 15% off midweek, all rooms 10% off on weekends. Not available on Suites & houses. Must be booked direct at 1-800-829-7629.
Want to do your own homework and see the in-betweens — use this LINK
I took this video clip on Sat 1/26/08 – and it was a great powder day. The people were on a rather technical section under the Lookout Double. No breaks on the play x play, that is where you need to be in the game…
Here is the official press release from Stowe
STOWE, VERMONT – Prevent hunger in Vermont and enjoy a phenomenal day of spring skiing and riding in the process. Sound good? Then mark down April 20 on your calendar to get one last day on snow in Stowe. Lift tickets will be $20 with a non-perishable food donation to the VT Foodbank. That’s right, tickets for twenty on 4/20!
Due to an extraordinarily snowy winter resulting in over 371” inches of natural snow at Stowe Mountain Resort, the spring skiing and riding is better right now than it’s been in over a decade. There is still 94” of snowpack at the stake on Mt. Mansfield. Don’t spring into summer without enjoying a memorable day on great corn-snow helping others. This year’s annual season-end celebration and food drive is sponsored by The Point, Seven Days and Harpoon Brewery.
The Vermont Foodbank serves nearly 270 not-for-profit organizations with meal programs: community kitchens; shelters for the homeless; domestic abuse programs; food shelf programs; rehabilitative centers; and services for the elderly and children. The Vermont Foodbank receives financial and product support from organizations, corporations, foundations and individuals. For more information, call (802) 253-3426 or visit www.vtfoodbank.org
Do your part, bring food and make it happen.
Stowe has got snow,
S.G.
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