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Easter egg hunt and ski at Wildcat

Posted by Kimberly Sherman April 9, 2009 08:53 AM

New England ski resorts are still basking in the glow from a long, snowy winter. If the in-laws backed out of Easter, and the kids are too old to listen for the Bunny's claws snagging the living room carpet, then head up to Wildcat for some alternative fun. Wake up, pack your gear and help find tons of hidden Easter eggs filled with candy and other 'special' prizes hidden all over the trails of Wildcat. Celebrate your treasure and winnings slope side, for some finger-lickin' good BBQ for dinner. The Alpine Easter Egg Hunt & Barbeque is included with the cost of lift ticket. Call 603-466-3326 for details.

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