Yes, indeed. First hard frost here in the MRV. No doubt there are some hard cores out there skiing it! Carpe skiem applies to a hard frost, too! The colors have been amazing, though the weather has been somewhat grim. Last week as I ran on the Mad Path I had to stop and take in the freshly mown corn fields, the colors all around, the beautiful river, and the honking geese. All that on a cold, and drizzly day. Amazing how this place has so much to offer, even at it's worst. If you've never enjoyed the Mad Path on your visits to the MRV, I highly recommend it. My favorite run starts at the Tremblay Rd. Mad Path parking lot. It's great for kids starting out Mt. Biking; pretty flat, but super fun. Also great for x-c skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. FYI - the mad path does close for most of the month of November for hunting season.
The sun did come out for our Sugarbush Community Day, just in time for Pumpkin Carving!
I saw Julie & Julia at the Big picture this weekend and was inspired on several levels. First, to cook...more and better. Second, to blog......more and better. I launched this blog as a landing site for all our Sugarbush women's programs, information, etc., but I'm realizing it has to be more than a sales pitch. So now you'll be treated to all the random thoughts in my head as they pertain to the SugarbushPowderRoom...lucky you!
We are working hard to get our Ski & Ride winter programs on the website (Seasonal Programs are already up). We have lots of changes and additions to our Ski & Ride menu, so stay tuned. One of the most exciting changes in our world involves the W's Turn Ski Club. This has turned into a Saturday only program, and by the looks of the #'s signing up, that is a popular change! The more members we have, the more levels of skiers we can accomodate!
Stay tuned for more info on this and other SBPowderRoom programs. Please plan to join us for our Season Openning Social, December 12, from 4-6 at Timbers.
See you there!
Bear
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