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Smugglers' Notch Resort is a ski resort area in the town of Cambridge, Vermont, United States, located near the village of Jeffersonville. Its vertical drop of 2,610 feet (800 m) is the fourth largest in New England and the third largest in Vermont . [ 2 ]
A storm tracking offshore after impacting the southern United States has kept the heaviest snow and ice south of Washington, D.C., but it will still produce accumulating snow and slippery travel ...
SnoCountry Mountain Reports was the first and is now the largest snow conditions reporting service in the world. SnoCountry provides snow conditions reports for alpine skiing , cross-country skiing , snowboarding , and snow tubing , along with resort information, to a vast array of media including a national network of radio (over 400 AM and FM ...
On May 13, 2010, the Pennsylvania State Board of Veterinary Medicine issued an order finding that the operators of NoBull Solutions – operated by Rusty Herr and Ethan Wentworth – had been ...
Nobull (stylized NOBULL) is an athletics company based in Boston, Massachusetts that makes sportswear.Founded in 2015 by Marcus Wilson and Michael Schaffer, [1] the brand is closely associated with CrossFit but has expanded into other sports.
Smugglers' Notch Resort is located on the northeast side of the pass on the northern side of the Sterling Range with developments on Spruce Peak (referred to as Sterling Mountain by the resort), Madonna Peak (referred to as Madonna Mountain by the resort), and the lower portion of Morse Mountain. The resort takes its name from the pass.
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Smugglers' Notch State Park is a Vermont state park near Stowe in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States. The park is at an elevation of 2,119 feet (646 m) [ 1 ] near Mount Mansfield , and is named for Smugglers Notch , which separates Mount Mansfield —the highest peak of the Green Mountains —from Spruce Peak and the Sterling Range.