That's the one!Originally Posted by Strat
Silly me... I didn't realize that the map in the link isn't the one I have... pretty sure I have the most updated one, has swimming holes and trails and stuff, though it's called "Mad River Valley: Long Trail Hikes."Originally Posted by noski
Ithaca is (not) Vermont (but it is gorges)
That's the one!Originally Posted by Strat
Susan Klein, Director, MRV Chamber of Commerce
What about sidewalks?
Planning/public comment is nearly finished for Waitsfield sidewalk from School to Irasville.Originally Posted by Treehugger
I also know that Rt 100 is planned for repaving by the state this summer. Not sure from where to where, but I know it includes the Valley stretch (hope it means Duxbury too). Municipal water/sewer as well as tree planting are all in the queue- the trick being not to tear up the road more times than necessary.
Susan Klein, Director, MRV Chamber of Commerce
Originally Posted by noski
....down by Hancock and lower was very well done, in my opinion.
to its own thread.
Experience has shown that cell phones will take up a significant amount of space, and I thought we might want to keep this thread going on its own way.
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Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Why not just add on a limited number of days (say 5 for example) to either an MRG or SB full season pass for a set $ amt -- ie If you pay say $1,029 for early season SB pass that you can upgrade to a "SB+" pass for an additional ($100-150)?? and Vice-Versa -- It would seem to work well both ways -- and then each mts passholders could benefit from a bit of the MRV diversity that it has to offer w/o " disadvantaging either resort.??
OR how about a similar idea to the SB "Sugarcard" where you can pay a stated amt up front (one time/lifetime) and that entitles you to some stated discount at the other resort MRG or SB for day tix? Say $100 or so for the "MRG/SB Sugarcard" linked to one or the others season pass then 50% off 1 day lift tix at the other resort?
Good idea, and a win-win for each area, assuming passholders of either wouldn't be walk-up full ticket day pass buying folks otherwise. I will admit do doing just that myself, as I love MRG's pass/lesson programs, but love SB, too.Originally Posted by littlerippers
I agree it is a good idea. The problem with a split pass is that people would always pay for the cheaper one, no mater where they were skiing. It a limited number of times for the other, it would give people a taste of the other.
Also be good for the valley, as a whole... which is good for both mountains.
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Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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