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NembaHobbit
September 13th, 2007, 08:54 PM
Hi Friends,

I know it's not time to put our bikes away yet, but we can still get psyched for skiing this winter :-)

I am the coordinator for the NEMBA GPS Club at Wachusett. If you want in on the lowest price for a pass, act quickly, the prices go up on 9/14. Doing it through the NEMBA GPS group saves you $20 over the regular price. The pass also provides some extra bonuses like shop discounts and discounts at selected other mountains, including Jiminy, Jay Peak, Okemo, Stratton and Sugarbush.

If you want to sign up or get more info, go here:
http://secure.wachusett.com/store/category.cfm?cat=1

You'll need to register to create a log-in account for online purchase.
Enter NEMBA as the group name and me, Anne Shepard as the coordinator.
If we reach certain membership goals, the group earns premiums such as a free pass, which I will raffle off to benefit NEMBA.

Maybe we can coordinate a weekly gathering so we can ski & have fun together? Because of work, I get the bronze pass and mostly do night skiing, but the pass also provides a discount for weekend days.

Let me know if you have any questions :-)

See you on the slopes!

Anne Shepard

storkula
September 17th, 2007, 06:36 PM
If they allowed ski-biking at night and on the minuteman lift I would have purchased a season pass.

NembaHobbit
September 23rd, 2007, 12:35 AM
That's cool, the best of both worlds, bikes and slopes:-)

I doubt ski-bikes are allowed, at least on the main trails, maybe the bunny hill, but what would be fun of that?

storkula
September 24th, 2007, 01:24 PM
They do allow them, but only week days and only on the low lift. I've been asking for years to let ski-bikes on the upper lift and every time ski-patrol shoots me down. Can't wait for the old ski-patrol manager to retire. Tho, a couple times while he went on vacation a lot of fun was had on minuteman. :)