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How and where do I get the ski directory. It used to be mailed out? Haven’t seen it for awhile. I signed up as a member once and again but never see or get a request for dues? Is that something of the past?
I just sent last year’s via email. We didn’t produce a directory of free/almost free skiing for seniors this year because of 1) the uncertainty caused by the virus, 2) the uncertainty caused by Epic/Ikon season pass policy changes. Maybe next year if this all blows over.
Living in north Carolina we are working hard to recover from the Helene disaster as skiers we can support locals by coming skiing northern areas like beech, sugar, and Appalachian ski Mt are committed to trying to open thanksgiving. Our Asheville family oriented resorts will open hopefully a little later there’s a ski nc website with details and randy Johnson’s “southern south” is a great guide. Most of our areas provide some senior discount but it varies. I worked in the industry for a lot of years and have mountain climbed and skied all over the world and our southern Appalachians have plenty of charm and opportunities for winter sports. But make sure you call ahead to the area and make sure you have skis before you get to your area. Have a joyful blessed ski season ahead mike shadroui
Sorry,randy Johnson’s wonderful book is “southern snow” not southern south. Still need my first cup of coffee. And hey.if you can support our country’s wonderful winter sports, winter paralympic, winter teams, or special Olympics teams, they do us proud. Lots of joy to you mike shadroui