Guest Posts from Outdoor Mom
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Now open with 9 trails, 3 lifts, 57 acres and smooth packed powder conditions from recent snows! http://ht.ly/3htlq
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Pretty fine morning of skiing, and it looks like some snow is moving in! A shot from this morning: http://ow.ly/i/5SsZ
RT @sebagobrewing: Today! NH Sebago lovers! We're pouring at the Bretton Woods Brew Fest. Come say hi to Joe! More info: http://ow.ly/3dSaN
Definitely! RT @g_bowen: Today's brew tasting at the base lodge includes a reported 19 breweries... mmmmm! Join me? http://ht.ly/3gaLr
A nice start to the day and maybe 1-3" of snow coming as well! Going to be a great one! http://ht.ly/3gaHi
Friday, November 26, 2010
Mom Nature added to the snow conditions today and everyone seems to be having a blast! Couple new pix: http://ht.ly/3fXV9
Warren Miller's Wintervention screening tonight, 7pm at the Bretton Woods base lodge! The start of Homecoming Weekend! http://ht.ly/3fR6h
A fresh blanket of snow will make the skiing/riding conditions even better today! 5 trails, 3 lifts - details: http://ht.ly/3fPmu
Let's go! RT @omnihotels: RT@OmniHotels: Cyber Monday details just released...999 rooms for $99 from 9am-9pm on 11/29. http://ht.ly/3fP8i
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Three new pix from BW today - snowmaking underway again, so the snow's getting better & better! http://ht.ly/3f2st
THE OMNI MOUNT WASHINGTON RESORT USHERS IN SKI SEASON 2010-2011 WITH NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM BASE TO PEAK
Thirty additional gladed acres, new resort renovations, special offers and a host of seasonal activities forecast a fantastic ski season at award-winning resort.
BRETTON WOODS, N.H. – The Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, is kicking off ski season 2010-2011 with new developments on the slopes, new renovations at the resort, special savings and a host of seasonal activities across every elevation. Located in New Hampshire’s largest ski area – including the east’s highest peak – the Omni Mount Washington Resort will be warming the hearts of winter adventurers and family travelers alike.
New Gladed Acres: Skiers and snowboarders will be delighted to find the Bretton Woods ski area is bigger and better than ever with the recent addition of 30 gladed acres on Mt. Stickney. The first development in a long-awaited expansion of Mt. Stickney, the new glades offer a classic New England “back-country experience,” with a long traverse off the “Two Miles Home” ski trail. The glades access a variety of terrain riddled with secret powder stashes, sharp tree chutes and the classic manicured glade skiing for which Bretton Woods has long been renowned. With the 30 additional acres, the Bretton Woods ski area now adds up to 464 skiable acres, with 102 trails and glades dressed with 200+ inches of annual snowfall on average.
A Wealth of Winter Activities: Travelers can look forward to numerous winter activities in the snow-covered expanse surrounding the Omni Mount Washington Resort. Try skiing and snowshoeing over 100 kilometers of trails amid three distinct, interconnected trail systems, with rentals available at the Bretton Woods Nordic Center. The enormously popular Bretton Woods Canopy Tour runs year-round, with ten zip lines soaring through the trees and a descent of more than 1,100 feet of elevation. Resort and public guests alike can take advantage of the attractive “Zip and Ski” ticket which includes a full day of Bretton Woods skiing and a Canopy Tour pass from just $129. New this year are the “Ski & Spa” offer for $129 including a half day ski ticket and 50-minute spa treatment, and the “Zip & Spa” including a Canopy Tour and 50-minute spa treatment for $140.
The faint and not-so-faint of heart can sample everything from ice skating onsite; ice climbing with experienced guides from the International Mountain Climbing School; snow tubing over hills of packed powder; dog sledding through the wilderness; sleigh and carriage rides and more.
New Resort Renovations: Whatever their experience on the mountains, guests will find a warm welcome at the historic property that is heading into winter fresh from the latest phase of a comprehensive, $60 million expansion and renovation. All guest rooms, suites and corridors of the Omni Mount Washington Hotel have been spruced up with new color schemes, wall coverings and artwork. Several casual dining venues have been re-conceived, including The Cave –an original Prohibition Era speakeasy, now dressed up in a classic English style – and Stickneys, a newly designed pub-style steakhouse appealing to the American sportsman in all of us. Family-style diners will enjoy Fabyan’s Station set in a former train station arrayed with vintage railroad art and faux-train track flooring. The 1,400 square-foot Family Suite was also added, complete with a living room, fireplace and two separate children’s rooms.
The resort’s reputation as a cold weather hotspot is well-established, with recognition including placement among the “Top 50 Ski Hotels” for the Omni Mount Washington Hotel from Condé Nast Traveler (‘04, ’05, ’07, ’09); one of the “Top 5 in the East” for weather, grooming, snow, service, scenery and family programs from SKI Magazine (’06-’09); and an Editor’s Choice for the “Best Zipline Experience” for the Bretton Woods Canopy Tour from Yankee Magazine in 2010.
Enjoy a winter getaway and minimum $136 nightly savings with the Stay Here, Ski Free Package at the Omni Mount Washington Resort. Package includes: Luxury resort accommodations and two ski lift tickets at the famed Bretton Woods ski area. Rates start from $199 per night based on double occupancy through April 15, 2011. Meal plans may also be added, and additional lift tickets are available upon arrival at the resort guest discount price.
For more information or to make reservations at the Omni Mount Washington Resort, guest can call 1-800-The-Omni or visit omnimountwashingtonresort.com.
About the Omni Mount Washington Resort
The Omni Mount Washington Resort is part of the Omni Hotels family, which creates compelling, memorable guest experiences by tempting the senses in innovative ways, surrounding them with a balanced blend of scents, sounds, sights, textures and tastes. The Omni Mount Washington Resort is an all-season resort destination in New Hampshire located at the base of Mount Washington and surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest. In September 2009, Omni Hotels began management of the property, which is now home to the Omni Mount Washington Hotel, site of the International Monetary Conference of 1944, and Bretton Woods, New Hampshire’s largest ski area. With the completion of a $60 million refurbishment and expansion completed in 2010, the resort unveiled the restored 18-hole Mount Washington Golf Course, a new 25,000-square-foot Spa, 20,000-square-foot Conference Center, 1,400-square-foot Family Suite, outdoor pool complex and renovated guestrooms, lobby and public spaces. The new Bretton Woods Canopy Tour was also added to the resort’s list of amenities, which includes top-rated Alpine and Nordic skiing, 27 holes of championship golf and a full slate of additional seasonal activities. A variety of lodging, dining and activities is offered year-round, along with many traditional and cultural events. For more information, visit the omnimountwashingtonresort.com or call 1-800-The-Omni.
About Omni Hotels & Resorts
Omni Hotels & Resorts creates genuine, authentic guest experiences that take guests on “A Total Departure” to 47 distinct luxury hotels and resorts in leading business gateways and leisure destinations across North America. From exceptional golf and spa retreats to dynamic business settings, each Omni showcases the local flavor of the destination while featuring four-diamond services, signature restaurants, Wi-Fi connectivity and unique wellness options. Known for its award-winning, personalized service, Omni leaves a lasting impression with every customer interaction, with a heightened level of recognition and rewards delivered through its Select Guest loyalty program and the company’s “Power of One” associate empowerment program. The brand is frequently recognized by top consumer research organizations such as J.D. Power and Associates, which ranked Omni as “Highest in Guest Satisfaction Among Upscale Hotel Chains” in its 2010 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study(SM).
To get additional information or book accommodations, visit omnihotels.com or call 1-800-The-Omni.
BRETTON WOODS, N.H. – The Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, is kicking off ski season 2010-2011 with new developments on the slopes, new renovations at the resort, special savings and a host of seasonal activities across every elevation. Located in New Hampshire’s largest ski area – including the east’s highest peak – the Omni Mount Washington Resort will be warming the hearts of winter adventurers and family travelers alike.
New Gladed Acres: Skiers and snowboarders will be delighted to find the Bretton Woods ski area is bigger and better than ever with the recent addition of 30 gladed acres on Mt. Stickney. The first development in a long-awaited expansion of Mt. Stickney, the new glades offer a classic New England “back-country experience,” with a long traverse off the “Two Miles Home” ski trail. The glades access a variety of terrain riddled with secret powder stashes, sharp tree chutes and the classic manicured glade skiing for which Bretton Woods has long been renowned. With the 30 additional acres, the Bretton Woods ski area now adds up to 464 skiable acres, with 102 trails and glades dressed with 200+ inches of annual snowfall on average.
A Wealth of Winter Activities: Travelers can look forward to numerous winter activities in the snow-covered expanse surrounding the Omni Mount Washington Resort. Try skiing and snowshoeing over 100 kilometers of trails amid three distinct, interconnected trail systems, with rentals available at the Bretton Woods Nordic Center. The enormously popular Bretton Woods Canopy Tour runs year-round, with ten zip lines soaring through the trees and a descent of more than 1,100 feet of elevation. Resort and public guests alike can take advantage of the attractive “Zip and Ski” ticket which includes a full day of Bretton Woods skiing and a Canopy Tour pass from just $129. New this year are the “Ski & Spa” offer for $129 including a half day ski ticket and 50-minute spa treatment, and the “Zip & Spa” including a Canopy Tour and 50-minute spa treatment for $140.
The faint and not-so-faint of heart can sample everything from ice skating onsite; ice climbing with experienced guides from the International Mountain Climbing School; snow tubing over hills of packed powder; dog sledding through the wilderness; sleigh and carriage rides and more.
New Resort Renovations: Whatever their experience on the mountains, guests will find a warm welcome at the historic property that is heading into winter fresh from the latest phase of a comprehensive, $60 million expansion and renovation. All guest rooms, suites and corridors of the Omni Mount Washington Hotel have been spruced up with new color schemes, wall coverings and artwork. Several casual dining venues have been re-conceived, including The Cave –an original Prohibition Era speakeasy, now dressed up in a classic English style – and Stickneys, a newly designed pub-style steakhouse appealing to the American sportsman in all of us. Family-style diners will enjoy Fabyan’s Station set in a former train station arrayed with vintage railroad art and faux-train track flooring. The 1,400 square-foot Family Suite was also added, complete with a living room, fireplace and two separate children’s rooms.
The resort’s reputation as a cold weather hotspot is well-established, with recognition including placement among the “Top 50 Ski Hotels” for the Omni Mount Washington Hotel from Condé Nast Traveler (‘04, ’05, ’07, ’09); one of the “Top 5 in the East” for weather, grooming, snow, service, scenery and family programs from SKI Magazine (’06-’09); and an Editor’s Choice for the “Best Zipline Experience” for the Bretton Woods Canopy Tour from Yankee Magazine in 2010.
Enjoy a winter getaway and minimum $136 nightly savings with the Stay Here, Ski Free Package at the Omni Mount Washington Resort. Package includes: Luxury resort accommodations and two ski lift tickets at the famed Bretton Woods ski area. Rates start from $199 per night based on double occupancy through April 15, 2011. Meal plans may also be added, and additional lift tickets are available upon arrival at the resort guest discount price.
For more information or to make reservations at the Omni Mount Washington Resort, guest can call 1-800-The-Omni or visit omnimountwashingtonresort.com.
About the Omni Mount Washington Resort
The Omni Mount Washington Resort is part of the Omni Hotels family, which creates compelling, memorable guest experiences by tempting the senses in innovative ways, surrounding them with a balanced blend of scents, sounds, sights, textures and tastes. The Omni Mount Washington Resort is an all-season resort destination in New Hampshire located at the base of Mount Washington and surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest. In September 2009, Omni Hotels began management of the property, which is now home to the Omni Mount Washington Hotel, site of the International Monetary Conference of 1944, and Bretton Woods, New Hampshire’s largest ski area. With the completion of a $60 million refurbishment and expansion completed in 2010, the resort unveiled the restored 18-hole Mount Washington Golf Course, a new 25,000-square-foot Spa, 20,000-square-foot Conference Center, 1,400-square-foot Family Suite, outdoor pool complex and renovated guestrooms, lobby and public spaces. The new Bretton Woods Canopy Tour was also added to the resort’s list of amenities, which includes top-rated Alpine and Nordic skiing, 27 holes of championship golf and a full slate of additional seasonal activities. A variety of lodging, dining and activities is offered year-round, along with many traditional and cultural events. For more information, visit the omnimountwashingtonresort.com or call 1-800-The-Omni.
About Omni Hotels & Resorts
Omni Hotels & Resorts creates genuine, authentic guest experiences that take guests on “A Total Departure” to 47 distinct luxury hotels and resorts in leading business gateways and leisure destinations across North America. From exceptional golf and spa retreats to dynamic business settings, each Omni showcases the local flavor of the destination while featuring four-diamond services, signature restaurants, Wi-Fi connectivity and unique wellness options. Known for its award-winning, personalized service, Omni leaves a lasting impression with every customer interaction, with a heightened level of recognition and rewards delivered through its Select Guest loyalty program and the company’s “Power of One” associate empowerment program. The brand is frequently recognized by top consumer research organizations such as J.D. Power and Associates, which ranked Omni as “Highest in Guest Satisfaction Among Upscale Hotel Chains” in its 2010 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study(SM).
To get additional information or book accommodations, visit omnihotels.com or call 1-800-The-Omni.
Happy Wednesday! BW is open with 47 acres of skiing/riding terrain under 3 lifts and a dusting of new snow! http://ht.ly/3eSjv
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
This is Homecoming Weekend @bretton_woods, featuring the 1st annual Winter Expo & much more! http://ht.ly/3d43Y
It's 9am, and we are open for the season!! Top-to-bottom on 3 lifts, 5 trails! For the full report: http://ht.ly/3dzWm
Sunday, November 21, 2010
In need of a Wintervention? We are too, and Warren Miller can help - join us this Friday! http://ht.ly/3d467
20% off the Bretton Woods Canopy Tour thru 12/23 - come fly with us! 603-278-4ZIP (4947) http://ht.ly/3d3Y8
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Lest we forget a big part of skiing & riding fun - the smiles on the faces of the kids! http://ht.ly/3d40T
Breaking News! Bretton Woods will open for the season @ 9am on Monday morning, 11/22! For full details: http://ht.ly/3d004
Season's about to start - get your Threedom or BW pass now before the Nov 30th price deadline! http://ht.ly/3cYtV
Friday, November 19, 2010
Best bet for opening looks like Sunday, but stay tuned to the Snow Cond. pg for the latest updates: http://ht.ly/3cL87
Guns are blazing at the top and in the Learning Ctr - should have a better idea later what will open first! http://ht.ly/3cu4a
Thursday, November 18, 2010
20% off Canopy Tour sale - come fly with us! 603-278-4ZIP (4947) Check today's pic: http://ow.ly/i/5BTx
Snowmaking underway in the hopes of opening this weekend - just need a little help from Mom Nature! http://ht.ly/3c6RH
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
If you are curious, CNL has issued a clarification regarding their recent "Mount Washington" trademark application. http://ht.ly/3brYb
CNL LIFESTYLE PROPERTIES TO FOCUS TRADEMARK APPLICATION ON CORE LODGING BUSINESS
(ORLANDO, Fla.) Nov. 16, 2010 — CNL Lifestyle Properties will strengthen and clarify the language used in its trademark application for “Mount Washington” so it applies exclusively to the core lodging businesses the Mount Washington resort is engaged in.
“As we have been saying, our only motivation in filing a trademark application is to protect the historic brand and name of the Mount Washington resort as it relates to its core lodging business,” said Stephen K. Rice, senior vice president and managing director, CNL Lifestyle Company, LLC. “We will revise our trademark application accordingly. Once revised, it will read that the trademark is being sought for ‘temporary resort lodging accommodation services, namely, hotel, lodge, and inn.”
The trademark will remain with the Mount Washington resort, ensuring that the iconic property and its internationally recognized brand remain strong and continue to be a driving force in the North Country’s economy for generations to come.
About CNL Lifestyle Properties
CNL Lifestyle Properties, Inc., formerly CNL Income Properties, Inc., is a real estate investment trust that owns a portfolio of 121 properties in the United States and Canada in the lifestyle and recreation sectors. Headquartered in Orlando, Fla., CNL Lifestyle Properties specializes in the acquisition of ski and mountain lifestyle, attractions, golf, marinas and additional lifestyle properties. For more information, visit www.CNLLifestyleREIT.com.
For information contact:
Lisa Schultz
Chief Communications and Human Capital Officer
CNL Financial Group Inc.
(407) 650-1223
“As we have been saying, our only motivation in filing a trademark application is to protect the historic brand and name of the Mount Washington resort as it relates to its core lodging business,” said Stephen K. Rice, senior vice president and managing director, CNL Lifestyle Company, LLC. “We will revise our trademark application accordingly. Once revised, it will read that the trademark is being sought for ‘temporary resort lodging accommodation services, namely, hotel, lodge, and inn.”
The trademark will remain with the Mount Washington resort, ensuring that the iconic property and its internationally recognized brand remain strong and continue to be a driving force in the North Country’s economy for generations to come.
About CNL Lifestyle Properties
CNL Lifestyle Properties, Inc., formerly CNL Income Properties, Inc., is a real estate investment trust that owns a portfolio of 121 properties in the United States and Canada in the lifestyle and recreation sectors. Headquartered in Orlando, Fla., CNL Lifestyle Properties specializes in the acquisition of ski and mountain lifestyle, attractions, golf, marinas and additional lifestyle properties. For more information, visit www.CNLLifestyleREIT.com.
For information contact:
Lisa Schultz
Chief Communications and Human Capital Officer
CNL Financial Group Inc.
(407) 650-1223
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
A shot of the snow near the Top o' Quad Restaurant. Should be firing up the snowmaking guns again later this week! http://ow.ly/i/5y2E
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Last day of the Boston Ski&Snowboard Expo - visit Chris/Sharon/Tim/Greg/Rose/Greg from 10am-6pm today! http://ht.ly/37pqw
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Day 3 of the Boston Ski&Snowboard Expo is all day today - 10am-8pm - great deals to be had! http://ht.ly/37ply
Friday, November 12, 2010
November 12, 2010 Letter to the Editor in Response to Ed Butler’s Nov. 11 letter to the Editor in the Conway Daily Sun.
To the Editor—
I’m writing to clarify the issues Rep. Ed Butler raised in his November 11 letter-to-the-editor.
First, as former resident of New Hampshire, including ten years living with my family in North Conway, I have an abiding appreciation for Mount Washington, and the people of the White Mountain region. I spent my “work-life” portion of those years with the Appalachian Mountain Club, Cranmore Mountain, and later, as Commissioner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development. I know how important the tourism and hospitality industry is to New Hampshire.
CNL Lifestyle Properties has made major capital investments in the historic Mount Washington resort since purchasing it in 2006. The object of those investments was to enhance the resort’s reputation as an iconic, resort hotel of national and international prominence. Our intention is to protect the Mount Washington resort brand to ensure this incomparable New Hampshire asset continues to be a unique destination, drawing visitors from around the world to northern New Hampshire. The resort is a vibrant part of the local economy and serves as employer of hundreds of local citizens. A strong brand is important to maintaining that vitality. We want the unique Mount Washington resort hotel identity, which has already been promoted for more than a century to endure, no matter who owns the resort, for the next 100 years and beyond.
The Mount Washington resort has filed a trademark application with the federal government to protect the use of that term in certain very specific ways related to the resort’s core lodging business. The Mount Washington resort at Bretton Woods has been using “Mount Washington” as one of its brand names for more than a century, and under well-established legal precedents, that means the resort already owns that trademark for its resort services. However, CNL has no intention of preventing local businesses from using the term “Mount Washington” as part of their name, so long as it’s done in a way that prevents a likelihood of confusion about the relationship between that business and the Mount Washington resort.
Under federal law, however, if the resort fails to take appropriate steps to safeguard its trademark, even locally, then it could become more difficult to protect the Mount
Washington trademark from businesses using a similar name elsewhere. That includes businesses using a similar name in other parts of New Hampshire, other parts of New England, and potentially other parts of the country. “Trading on” the Mount Washington name would not only harm our resort, but also the local community
For example, the resort’s historic Donald Ross golf course is called the Mount Washington Course. If someone built another golf course in the area and called it The Mount Washington Golf Course, I don’t think anyone would be surprised that we would object to that name. That’s essentially what this trademark issue is about.
For the vast majority of local businesses, there is no conflict. In fact, there are just three businesses using the term “Mount Washington” at issue because they use “Mount Washington” in connection with providing lodging facilities, which is the core of the Mount Washington resort’s business. Three lodging properties---not scores of businesses as Rep. Butler alleges. It is our desire and intent to resolve those differences as amicably as possible. The name of the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce and numerous other local businesses and organizations that use “Mount Washington” are not at issue and pose no conflict.
As someone who has hiked, skied, and traveled among the mountains of New Hampshire for many years, I feel a personal attachment to the Mount Washington resort and its backdrop, the Presidential Range—as do many residents and visitors alike. Our trademark protection efforts reflect a desire to ensure the resort remains a strong, vibrant property for many, many decades to come.
Stephen K. Rice
Senior Vice President/Managing Director
CNL Lifestyle Co.
I’m writing to clarify the issues Rep. Ed Butler raised in his November 11 letter-to-the-editor.
First, as former resident of New Hampshire, including ten years living with my family in North Conway, I have an abiding appreciation for Mount Washington, and the people of the White Mountain region. I spent my “work-life” portion of those years with the Appalachian Mountain Club, Cranmore Mountain, and later, as Commissioner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development. I know how important the tourism and hospitality industry is to New Hampshire.
CNL Lifestyle Properties has made major capital investments in the historic Mount Washington resort since purchasing it in 2006. The object of those investments was to enhance the resort’s reputation as an iconic, resort hotel of national and international prominence. Our intention is to protect the Mount Washington resort brand to ensure this incomparable New Hampshire asset continues to be a unique destination, drawing visitors from around the world to northern New Hampshire. The resort is a vibrant part of the local economy and serves as employer of hundreds of local citizens. A strong brand is important to maintaining that vitality. We want the unique Mount Washington resort hotel identity, which has already been promoted for more than a century to endure, no matter who owns the resort, for the next 100 years and beyond.
The Mount Washington resort has filed a trademark application with the federal government to protect the use of that term in certain very specific ways related to the resort’s core lodging business. The Mount Washington resort at Bretton Woods has been using “Mount Washington” as one of its brand names for more than a century, and under well-established legal precedents, that means the resort already owns that trademark for its resort services. However, CNL has no intention of preventing local businesses from using the term “Mount Washington” as part of their name, so long as it’s done in a way that prevents a likelihood of confusion about the relationship between that business and the Mount Washington resort.
Under federal law, however, if the resort fails to take appropriate steps to safeguard its trademark, even locally, then it could become more difficult to protect the Mount
Washington trademark from businesses using a similar name elsewhere. That includes businesses using a similar name in other parts of New Hampshire, other parts of New England, and potentially other parts of the country. “Trading on” the Mount Washington name would not only harm our resort, but also the local community
For example, the resort’s historic Donald Ross golf course is called the Mount Washington Course. If someone built another golf course in the area and called it The Mount Washington Golf Course, I don’t think anyone would be surprised that we would object to that name. That’s essentially what this trademark issue is about.
For the vast majority of local businesses, there is no conflict. In fact, there are just three businesses using the term “Mount Washington” at issue because they use “Mount Washington” in connection with providing lodging facilities, which is the core of the Mount Washington resort’s business. Three lodging properties---not scores of businesses as Rep. Butler alleges. It is our desire and intent to resolve those differences as amicably as possible. The name of the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce and numerous other local businesses and organizations that use “Mount Washington” are not at issue and pose no conflict.
As someone who has hiked, skied, and traveled among the mountains of New Hampshire for many years, I feel a personal attachment to the Mount Washington resort and its backdrop, the Presidential Range—as do many residents and visitors alike. Our trademark protection efforts reflect a desire to ensure the resort remains a strong, vibrant property for many, many decades to come.
Stephen K. Rice
Senior Vice President/Managing Director
CNL Lifestyle Co.
Day 2 of the Boston Ski&Snowboard Expo - come see us from 3-10pm for deals you won't see elsewhere! http://ht.ly/37pg1
Thursday, November 11, 2010
RT @nbc10_mark: Ski areas closer to opening day! Check out the snow making @ Bretton Woods! Thx mark butterfield http://ping.fm/pFCfX
Day 1 of the Boston Ski&Snowboard Expo is underway - join us from noon-10pm today! http://ht.ly/37pc1
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Check out our deals and news @ the Boston Globe Ski&Snowboard Expo this weekend - in the SkiNH section: http://ht.ly/37oXc
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
RT @newenglandinfo: Location, location location... the Mt. Washington Resort in the heart of the NH White Mountains: http://ht.ly/36NHJ
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Preparations underway for exhibiting @skisnowexpo Nov 11-14 in Boston - drop by for the latest news and deals! http://ht.ly/35dCT
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Just posted some snowmaking shots from this morning's trip to the TOQ - it's getting closer! http://ht.ly/33U0k
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Cool pic of this morning's greeter at The Mount Washington Hotel. Looks friendly, eh? http://ow.ly/i/57RP
Monday, November 1, 2010
The boys made a bunch of snow and did some sliding around this morning! Check the pic: http://ht.ly/32IyU
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