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A variety of yummy skiing news this week

Posted Wednesday, December 22, 2010
— Bolton Valley, Mad River Glen, Mount Snow, Food, coffee & après ski, Ticket discounts

Oh, you lucky, lucky Mount Snow skiers!

You get to fuel up on my favorite coffee any day of the week — slopeside!

Mount Snow and Vermont Coffee Company announced they have opened a café at the ski resort. Vermont Coffee is roasted in Middlebury, Vermont, and the Skimaven ski blog is basically powered by their yummy Dark Roast.Mad River Glen fires up the single chair

Not only does the coffee taste delicious, but it's fair trade and organic. I know — almost too good to be true!

Other tasty news this week is that Mad River Glen is opening on Friday. They've been waiting for more of a base, and they think they'll get some by the time Friday rolls around. 

MRG will fire up the Single Chair and the Sunnyside Double. Hurray!

And a reminder that Bolton Valley has $15 lift tickets and $5 nordic tickets through Friday. Ho, ho, ho!

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