King Ridge GHOST SKI HILL Historic/Ghost Area Resort (Are you this resort?)
King Ridge (1961-1995) was an upside-down mountain, you drove to the summit “base” lodge and skied down to the lifts. 2 chairs, 2 T-Bars & 3 J-bars and a 800 foot vertical drop. It was the first ski area in New England to have a triple chair (with a bubble top) and was the last of the “affordable” ski areas.
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Was this ski hill easy to get to?
3.5
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Was there parking near the tows or lifts?
4.0
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The base lodge and/or warming huts
4.0
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Availability of seating to lace-up your ski shoes
4.0
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Public wax room
4.0
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Wax room provided free pine tar, Quickski, wax and irons
3.5
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Trail names, maps and signs were unique and original
4.0
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Trails were narrow and exciting
3.5
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Quality of the snow or ice
3.5
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Rocks, stumps, grass patches and other obstacles
4.5
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Ski packing, boot packing or machine grooming of trails
4.0
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Was this ski hill kid friendly?
5.0
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How easy was it to cut the lift & tow lines?
2.5
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Quality of rope tows, T-Bars, J-Bars & other lifts
3.5
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Rate this ski hill's school, patrol, tow and lift ops
4.5
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Were the Owners and family of this ski hill friendly?
5.0
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Did you get your money's worth?
5.0
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Overall fondness for this Ghost Historic ski hill
3.5
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Chances of having the best ski time of your life?
3.0
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Should they re-open this hill again?
100%
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King Ridge GHOST SKI HILL
New London, NH, USA
Loved the upside-down aspect of King Ridge, there was something cool about starting your day by skiing down to the lifts. There was a nice “base” lodge at t…
November 14, 2009 @ 12:14 AM Rated by PowderOyabun
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King Ridge GHOST SKI HILL
New London, NH, USA
So you practically hurl in the Safari wagon as it turns and churns its way around curves and over frost heaves for an hour. You get out in the parking lot wh…
January 19, 2010 @ 3:04 AM Rated by art b




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