Here’s Another Don Burch Video Capturing A Blue Bird Day At The Big K.
Snapshot of perfect conditions on a beautiful day.
Snapshot of perfect conditions on a beautiful day.
Don, a retired School Psychologist, has been skiing since the early 1960s. Most of his skiing is in New York and New England. He has been a ski instructor at Lost Valley, King Pine and Sunday River. Each season he likes to ski at areas he's never been to. Don also make it a point to support local and independently owned ski areas by skiing them several time each season. Though skiing is Don's main passion he also enjoys kayaking, windsurfing, inline speed skating, trail running and cycling.
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regrettably, it made one of the east’s premier areas look like a total beginners area. It’s bad enough that Stowe halfway did the same to it’s epic runs, don’t dare try that at MRG or U will be tarred and feathered!
Awesome! Lived in Killington for 11 years as a younger adult. Some of the best years of my life. I live in Colorado now but would move back to Vermont in a heartbeat.
I am an 80 senior skier looking for a group to ski with. I have been a regular at Timbelinermountain WV. My wife no longer skies, so I am looking for ski companions. I have been a double black skier, but today no bumps. My life situation is changing ad I may be forced to sell my WV second home. So I am exploring other options.
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