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In 1935 John Perry, David Parsons, and Rolando Palmedo planned the "Bromley Run" from an airplane. The following year the first trail was cut on the west side of the mountain by Ralph Hutchinson and the Works Progress Administration and in 1938, Fred Pabst Jr. son of Pabst Brewing Company founder, Frederick Pabst opened Little Bromley Ski Area as part of his Ski Tows Inc empire.
Bromley Mountain: 3,284 1,001: Peru: Worcester Mountain: 3,274 998: ... Aerial eastward view from Jericho. Top of Mount Mansfield facing west. Eastward view of "The Chin"
Rutland–Southern Vermont Regional Airport covers an area of 345 acres (140 ha) at an elevation of 787 feet (240 m) above mean sea level.It has two asphalt paved runways: 01/19 is 5,304 by 100 feet (1,525 x 30 m) and 13/31 is 3,169 by 75 feet (966 x 23 m). [1]
New satellite images show a before-and-after view of several sections of the neighborhood. The image below shows one street in detail on Oct. 21, weeks before the fire, at left.
NASA satellite photos show the difference between snowpack in the Sierra Nevada now and during the past three years of drought. ... The satellite images below show the Sierra Nevada mountain range ...
Maverick Mountain: 1 0 [90] Montana Montana Snowbowl: 3 0 [91] Montana Red Lodge Mountain: 2 1 [92] Montana Ski Discovery 3 0 [93] Montana Turner Mountain: 1 0 [94] Nevada Mt. Rose: 0 2 [95] New Hampshire Crotched Mountain: 2 1 [96] New Hampshire Wildcat: 2 2 [97] New Mexico Angel Fire: 3 4 [98] New Mexico Pajarito Mountain: 2 0 [99] New Mexico ...
aerial view of Mount Ascutney. Mt. Ascutney was home to the Ascutney Mountain Resort, which was a ski resort located on the mountain's northwest face, in the village of Brownsville. [15] The ski area closed in 2010, and is now a nature preserve with plans to reopen a smaller ski area.
The Taconic Mountains (/ t ə ˈ k ɒ n ɪ k /) are a 150-mile-long sub-range of the Appalachian Mountains lying on the eastern border of New York State and adjacent New England. The range, which played a role in the history of geological science, is separated from the Berkshires and Green Mountains to the east by a series of valleys, principally those of the Housatonic River, Battenkill River ...