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Winter Camping Goes To The Dogs
07 December 2011 8:30 AM | No CommentsTraveling by dogsled on a guided trip with Mahoosuc Guide Service is an easy, safe, fun, introduction to winter camping.
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Active Seniors: Intrepid Seventy-Somethings Try Snowbiking At Pats Peak
28 November 2011 12:30 PM | No CommentsWith Ben's careful instruction and watchful guidance, we were soon making swooping turns down the bunny slope, getting right back on the carpet lift and riding up to do it all over again. It was exciting and exhilarating and, yes, just plain fun.
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Meta Skis and Sliding Snowshoes: Options For Winter Backcountry Fun
21 November 2011 2:05 PM | No CommentsThese innovative products were designed to bridge the gap between snowshoes and backcountry skis.
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Sleeping Warm In Unexpected Cold
07 March 2011 7:57 PM | No CommentsWhen the temperature drops WAY below what you planned for, you can still have a warm, comfortable night.
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How To: Preparing Your Car For Winter Driving
02 December 2009 9:55 AM | 6 Comments
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Massachusetts Archive
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Getting Started: First-Timer Tries Cross-Country Skiing at Weston Ski Track
Posted on February 18, 2011 | No CommentsDid you know there's a great place to cross-country ski only 20 minutes from downtown Boston? -
Try A Pre-Snow Cape Escape
Posted on September 1, 2010 | No CommentsThe Cape in the off season is both reassuringly familiar and a marvelous place to play outdoors. -
Resort Comparison: Jiminy Peak and Berkshire East
Posted on February 25, 2010 | No CommentsThe Berkshires sometimes get snowstorms that haven’t made it up into Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. -
Resort Review: Berkshire East
Posted on February 19, 2010 | No CommentsBerkshire East is a family-friendly mountain with a good range of terrain, a new lift, and more! -
The A List: Tim’s “Forgotten Favorite” Ski Hills
Posted on January 29, 2010 | 2 CommentsMy suggestion: at least once or twice this winter, get out and try sliding on a “forgotten” hill. You may find a gem you’ll treasure forever. -
The A List: Adaptive Snowsports Programs!
Posted on January 23, 2010 | No CommentsThey were subtly scrubbing speed, so an age-impaired companion who thought he liked to ski fast could keep up.








