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Skiers will discover new terrain, equipment at many regional resorts

Sunday, November 13, 2011
By Lawrence Walsh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Daniel Marsula/Post-Gazette illustration

New is the word for the 2011-12 snow-sports season at local and regional resorts.

A new owner at Peek’n Peak; new concessionaire at Ski Denton; new restructuring at Wisp; new terrain at Seven Springs and Hidden Valley; new lifts at Holiday Valley, Kissing Bridge and Ski Sawmill; and new snow-grooming machines at Blue Knob, Snowshoe, Wisp, Holiday Valley and Kissing Bridge.

New restaurants at Snowshoe; new benefits for season passholders at Blue Knob, Hidden Valley, Seven Springs, Snowshoe, Whitetail and Wisp.

And new prices — slightly higher at most resorts and, at some places lower, such as the all-inclusive weekday packages at Hidden Valley and Wisp. You can get a lift ticket, lesson and rental equipment for $28 on Mondays and Tuesdays at Hidden Valley and $29 on Mondays at Wisp.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11317/1189041-287.stm#ixzz1e4CCHVum

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