Learn to ski or ride for free at select New England Resorts

EagleKeeper

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The Learn to Ski/Ride Week officially starts at Attitash Bear Peak in New Hampshire, and then moves to a new resort each day. Tuesday, Jan. 6, instructors will set up at Mount Snow in Vermont, followed by Killington and Pico, which are both within striking distance. The school then goes to Sunday River in Maine on Jan. 8, and winds up the week at Sugarloaf in the
northwestern part of the pine tree state.

To take advantage of the free-of-charge classes, all interested participants who intend on taking part at any location must make reservations at least 72 hours in advance by calling the respective resorts? Perfect Turn reservation telephone numbers. They are:

Attitash Bear Peak (NH): 800-223-SNOW
Mount Snow (VT): 800-889-4411
Killington (VT): 800-923-9444
Sunday River (ME): 207-824-5959
Sugarloaf (ME): 207-237-6924
 

bman46

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Ski/Snowboarding classes are VERY expensive so I would definetly say this is HOT!
 

OsSpengler

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My brother has a house outside of Sunday River in Maine. It's a serene setting even for those who don't ski.
 

LoverBoyJ

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Originally posted by: bman46
Ski/Snowboarding classes are VERY expensive so I would definetly say this is HOT!

Yep definetly HOT, ski/snowboard lessons are worth-it if you just started to learn.

Now to find a free airline ticket from CA to NH.
 

BeauJangles

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Originally posted by: barrybres
how much does it cost for admission?

Depends on the mountain... anywhere from $35 - $50 for a full day pass. (Thank god it isn't at Stowe - $60 all day lift ticket - yikes!)