Rain is in the forecast for this weekend, and despite the fact that skiing in such conditions isn't all that terrible (I'd rather ski softening snow in the rain than frozen granular in sub-zero temperatures) good for Wachusett Mountain for trying to entice skiers and riders to still make their way to the slopes.
The Princeton ski area if offering a "Singing (and Skiing) in the Rain" special, featuring $25 day lift tickets and $10 nights, Friday through Sunday. The only real catch is that tickets must be purchased online.
Eric Wilbur is a lifelong recreational skier who spends most of his winter and spring in the mountains of New England. He does not ski in jeans. You
can read more of Eric's work here.
Heather Burke is an award winning ski journalist with over a decade of
ski news coverage. As a former ski instructor and a ski parent, she
knows the ski biz from the inside out. She and her family visit New
England ski resorts, as well as the West and Canada, to report on the
latest trends and their best family finds.
Her husband Greg takes all the accompanying photos, and their work
can be seen at www.familysktitrips.com and www.luxuryskitrips.com.
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Eric Wilbur is a lifelong recreational skier who spends most of his winter and spring in the mountains of New England. He does not ski in jeans. You can read more of Eric's work here.
Heather Burke is an award-winning ski journalist with over a decade of ski news coverage. As a former ski instructor and a ski parent, she knows the ski biz from the inside out. She and her family visit New England ski resorts, as well as the West and Canada, to report on the latest trends and their best family finds. Her husband Greg takes all the accompanying photos, and their work can be seen at www.familyskitrips.com and www.luxuryskitrips.com.