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Vermont's Pico Mountain offers early-bird ski discount
For those who are dreaming of more snow next winter, Vermont’s Pico Mountain is offering an adult (ages 19-64) My Pico Pass for 2009-10 for $299 if bought by April 30. Pay in advance, instead of on a payment plan, and ski the rest of the current season for free. The price reflects a 28 percent cut in the current season’s prices. My Pico Pass Youth (6-18) and Senior (65+) passes are $199, a 42 percent reduction off current prices.
Visit www.picomountain.com, call 800-887-3257, or stop in at the ticket office.
Posted by Richard P. Carpenter, Globe correspondent
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Skied Pico on Feb. 28 this year ... tremendous ... glades on left-hand side (looking down hill) were an Alpine wonderland.