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highpeaksdrifter


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http://www.skibigtupper.org/

The double chair passed inspection.

Now that Face2ss can finally post here you can get answers to all your questions about Big Tupper. He’s on the board there so he knows the deal.

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Snowballs


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highpeaksdrifter wrote:
http://www.skibigtupper.org/

The double chair passed inspection.

Now that Face2ss can finally post here you can get answers to all your questions about Big Tupper. He’s on the board there so he knows the deal.


Cool. Mattchuck2 will like that. He has fond memories of Tupper and a slight drool going on for that hill.

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mattchuck2


Joined: 23 Dec 2005
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Haha, I certainly do!!

I freaking loved that place when I was a kid. I'm slightly scared to go back. You ever have that happen to you? You love a place so much when you're young, but then you go back as an adult and it's incredibly disappointing? I don't want that to happen with Big Tupper (and I don't think it will), so I'm putting off my trip there until there's a TON of snow.

Also I heard lift tickets were only $15. Yee-haw!
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highpeaksdrifter


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http://www.shop.skibigtupper.org/main.sc

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Denison


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$15 for Day Pass Exclamation

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Snowballs


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Denison wrote:
$15 for Day Pass Exclamation



Road Trip. When the season gets going, Pm me. I'll drive. Anybody in? Perhaps MC2 will give us a good itinery ideas.....or act as a guide.

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snowman


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I picked up a couple of the tee shirts for christmas gifts. Reasonably priced, retro graphics.

I have never skied there, but would like to add it to the life list. I image it will change quite a bit when (if) the full resort gets going. It like a chance to go back in time.
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Harvey44


Joined: 06 Apr 2006
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I've got this fascination with BT that I don't fully understand. I've never skied there.

I didn't realize until this year that I've actually been on the summit of Mt. Morris. It was summer after junior year in college. My best friend and I parked a car down in Northville and spent a week cycling through the Adks in a big loop. Coming up Rt 30, we saw Morris and climbed it just for the heck of it. I had no clue it was a ski area.

Here's my collection of Big Tupper stuff:

http://harvey44.blogspot.com/search/label/big%20tupper

If anyone has anymore ... would love to have it. Would love to hit it on the right day.

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kerovick


Joined: 04 Oct 2006
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I'll be skiing there either 1/17 or 1/18 depending on mother nature.
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Face2ss


Joined: 28 Oct 2009
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Here are some of the basics about the Ski Big Tupper Again project:

.pls read the mission statement on the home page www.skibigtupper.org and you get a flavor of what is going on.
. This is a bare bones, no frills, volunteer driven community effort to provide low cost skiing for our kids and adults who have missed out on skiing for the past 9 years due to BT being closed. We are a not for profit venture.
. BT does not have snow making.
. BT has an APA operating permit for one year. It will have to be renewed next year.
. Chair 2 and the Mitey Mite beginner cable lift will be open.
. Chair 2 is about 2200' long with 700 vertical.
. Basically Blue and Green trails with a few Black sections. The trails will be a tad rough around the edges in certain spots depending on how much snow we get. We have salvaged a few of the old groomers.
. All the original trails off Chair 2 and off the old T-Bar will be accessible as well as the bottom of a few of old Chair 1 trails.
. Dates that we will be open are on the web site...basically Fri, Sat, Sun plus Christmas week and a few holidays shadowing the TL High School vacation schedule.
. There will be no cafeteria. Part of the main lodge will be open for warm-up, boot changing, rest rooms, etc. We have a beverage vending machines. Depending of weather severity, there will be an outside hot dog/hamburger shack.
. Lockers will be available to rent.
. There will be a small Snow Sports school.
. Cunningham's is going to have a small rental facility in the old lodge.
. Yes, $15 daily ticket.

Season passes and merchandise are sold on line.

We are all really praying and doing the dance for snow!
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Face2ss


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Big Tupper opening was supposed to be today but mother nature did not cooperate. We are all set to go but need a good 8-12 inches of snow to make it all safe...

Pray for snow...big time! Thx
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Snowballs


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http://www.denpubs.com/Articles-c-2010-01-06-67316.113116-sub_Big_Tupper_Ski_Area_opens_to_rave_reviews.html

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ComeBackMudPuddles


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so....i haven't been......any first-hand trip reports??
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kerovick


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I'll be there next Sunday. It'll be my first time there.
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Face2ss


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BT is open Fri-Mon for MLK long weekend.
. Chair 2 and Mighty Mite lifts are operating 9-4.
. Rentals are available
. There is plenty of natural snow and trails are well groomed....mostly blue intermediate skiing
. The snack shack will have hot dogs, etc....BYOB
. $15 for a day ticket
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