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A 12-year-old boy is dead following a New Year’s Eve skiing accident at a New Hampshire mountain, authorities said. According to a Conway Police Department news release provided to PEOPLE by ...
Loon Mountain Ski Resort is a ski resort in Lincoln, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located on Loon Mountain and sits within the White Mountain National Forest . Its vertical drop of 2,190 feet (670 m) is the eighth largest in New England .
[1] [2] The following year, the state of New Hampshire passed the Mt. Sunapee Tramway Bill, which proposed the construction of a tram intended for sightseeing, though it was expected also to be used for skiing. [2] After World War II, the proposal was revisited, but it was found that the state didn't have enough money to construct a tram. [2]
Granite Gorge is a small downhill ski resort in southwest New Hampshire, United States. It is located on Pinnacle Mountain in the town of Roxbury, 5 miles (8 km) east of downtown Keene on New Hampshire Route 9. [1] The resort is the reincarnation of the former Pinnacle Peak Ski Area, which operated from 1959 to 1977. [2] The current resort ...
A 12-year-old boy from Massachusetts was remembered as a "magical" middle school student after he died after an accident at a New Hampshire ski slope. Jack Murrary, 12, was skiing at Cranmore ...
A 12-year-old has died in a horrific accident after plowing into a tree while skiing in New Hampshire, said officials. The young boy had been skiing at the Cranmore Mountain Resort on New Year’s ...
Waterville Valley is a ski resort in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, United States.It is located within the White Mountain National Forest.Built on Mount Tecumseh, with a summit elevation of 3,997 feet (1,218 m) above sea level, the ski trails extend to a high point on the south ridge of the mountain at 3,840 feet (1,170 m), offering a vertical drop of 2,020 feet (615 m).