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- From: shu@access.digex.com (zatoichi)
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- Subject: Re: Seven Springs PA
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 20:28:24 -0500
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- Hey, I'm new to skiing, and Seven Springs is one of my hangouts (I live
- half-time in Pittsburgh). I'm no great expert about ski resorts, but I
- can pass a little info.
-
- New Year's eve was pretty wet and rainy, although people were skiing. But
- the warm spell over New Year's and the days after was pretty destructive.
- The entire base was destroyed, and there was a lot of mud. This I know
- from a friend who is a national ski patrolman who runs a lot of training
- sessions out there. The following weekend things froze up, and snowmaking
- was on full, leaving a lot of granular because of the weather, I guess.
- But that Sunday, they got a nice dusting, and I've heard things have been
- fine ever since.
-
- --zatoichi
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