Exclusive photos and snow report from Mt. Washington Valley
Greetings from Mt. Washington Valley, NH,
Snow has been falling in Mt. Washington Valley since Tuesday night. Accumulations range from 2-10 inches and more snow is in the forecast as the predicted larger storm arrives.
Alpine Areas
Attitash Ski Resort -- Snow base depth: 20 - 30 inches / 67 trails / 6 lifts / New Snow: 6-8 inches
Black Mountain -- Snow base depth: 8 - 36 inches / 30 trails / 2 lifts / New Snow: 7 inches
Bretton Woods -- Snow base depth: 18 - 40 inches / 101 trails / 6 lifts / New Snow: 5 inches
Cranmore Mountain Resort -- Snow base depth: 12 - 50 inches / 49 trails / 7 lifts / New Snow: 4 inches
King Pine -- Snow base depth: 18 - 32 inches / 17 trails / 5 lifts / New Snow - 2 inches
Shawnee Peak -- Snow base depth: 8 - 22 inches / 30 trails / 4 lifts / New Snow - 5 inches
Wildcat Mountain -- Snow base depth: 12 - 40 inches / 41 trails / 3 lifts / New Snow: 9 inches
Cross Country Areas
Bretton Woods XC -- Snow base depth: 14 - 20 inches / 65 km open / New Snow - 5 inches
Great Glen Trails -- Snow base depth: 6 - 20 inches / 43 km open / New Snow - 8 inches
Jackson Ski Touring -- Snow base depth: 3 - 30 inches / 74 km open / New Snow: 3-10 inches
Bear Notch Ski Touring -- Snow base depth: 12 - 14 inches / 50 km open / New Snow: 6 inches
Mt. Washington Valley Ski Touring -- Closed pending more snow
Purity Spring XC & Snowshoe Reserve - 9k open / New Snow: 2 inches
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Events
Wildcat Mountain - Friday, February 26, 2010, $9 Lift Ticket Friday, start the weekend early with a $9 lift ticket and be sure to upgrade your ticket that same day before 3pm to ski or ride again the following day for only $39. Make it a 3-day weekend for only $87, that’s less than $30 a day.
Bretton Woods - Saturday, February 27, 2010, Bretton Woods Adaptive 3rd Annual Winter Blast, is an annual event to raise funds for the operating expenses of the year-round adaptive sports and recreation program. The event includes a variety of events for participants of all ages and abilities.
Mt. Washington Valley Ski Touring - Sunday, February 28, 2010, 21st Annual Chocolate Festival, Cross country ski, snowshoe or drive from inn-to-inn along the trails for chocolate treats. Rain or shine, snow or no snow, this event will still take place. If the trails remain closed, participants may drive between stops (or walk between some) to visit trailside businesses and enjoy the festival. Tickets are now on sale online or at the Touring Center


