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Another bright, bright, sunny day in the southeastern ski area!

I assume, think great minds, or old marketing heads only have so many original thoughts, but this Monday morning when I drove to the office, my truck stereo system played the bracelets. “Only another manic Monday”. I started to formulate thoughts in my head how I could write it in today's Firstrax. Then I drove in Holloway's corner on the Hwy 105, where they now have a “Mikes Omelett Special” and played Johnny Nashs “Helles, Helles, Hell, sunny day” in the diner. (I know it is actually “I can see clearly now …”).

Since the Bluebird sky dominated the weather this Monday, there was no chance that today's Firstrax contribution would be something else.

“No Manic Monday … because it will be a bright, sunny day.”

So I sat down and taped this first piece, and when I got to the Snowshoe Mountain update this morning, it seems that Shawn and the marketing/morning reporting team had the same ideas. I think great minds think right away.

Snowshoe led with the question of whether it was manic today and only indicated that if they put behind a desk and could not make it up to the slopes. Then Snowshoe's Marketing looked at my thoughts this morning about fixed conditions and, Cord Perfection, when they mentioned that we all hugged this bright sky and clear, cold morning temperature a little sweet cord.

My first screen promotion of Hatley Pointe and mass -minded resort this morning (“H” and “M” come before “S” in Schnowschuh) – from these two resorts a cord set up this early Monday morning.

Hatley Pointe takes care on Monday morning.
Mass mutants will show a snow -made cord this morning!

The conclusion is that the temperatures are lying across all mountain peaks in the 20s this morning and the snowmates were put into force on every Skiberg, which put us on skiing and driving in sweet surface conditions. The crowds all went home at the fair and the slopes will be relatively open this week.

We are looking at another round of light snow this weekend, as this is officially Snowshoe Summit Week.

We had a few late registrations, even though most snowshoe property owners seem to be, but that's just wonderful, as we would like to move in with old and new friends on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. As far as we can say that, we have around (90) colleagues and snow -covered souls who join this weekend. It is not too late for you to stay with us. Call the Snowhoe reservation line and book with our group code.

Search for this new banner in the boathouse.

The damned, hard slalom is also under Snowshoe this weekend! Don't miss your chance to get into the campaign.

The forecast looks pretty interesting! Come to us to raise discounts for accommodation and ticket and simply come with other snow -covered fools. We give away sweatshirts, hats, shirts and more when you book Snowshoe, and we will eat for lunch and much more in the boathouse.

Here are a few additional stocks:

Beautiful antenna of the Kanaan valley from this weekend.

This is a recording of Catalooche, which we see a lot of our camera over the mountain, but thanks to Jeffrey Luke Sutton, which held them with high -resolution devices.

Another bright, bright, sunny day in the southeastern ski area!

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Hey guys … Be sure to take a look at the Skisouthast / Snowshoe summit, which we will organize on Snowshoe Mountain on February 28th – March 2. Accompany us for all the fun. Meet new colleagues, snow-moving friends, get 15% discounts from village lessons, big discounts on lift passes for this weekend and come on Sunday morning from around 8:15 a.m. to 9 a.m. with only ski tracks with only Summit participants ski and only skiing.