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Right, that is one of the exceptions that I know of. Someone else
suggested going off the backside of Burke and that may be an
exception, too.
That being said, a mountain needs to have the backside goods or at
least supposedly have them to draw people away. You don't see too
many people getting lost off the backside of Mont $neaux, Flatton,
Slokemo, Mount Ellen
--Matt K.
On 8/31/05, Marc Guido <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > B) if you are ever lost
> > near Bolton, head downhill and a road is within 2-3
> > miles--this will not fail you (heck this is true for
> > virtually anywhere in Vermont, but particularly true for Bolton BC).
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> Not true for Black Falls Bowl behind Jay, to which virtually one or two
> parties per season will attest.
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