Property Type: Single Family-Attached | ||
4 | 3 Full | |
2,067 (approx) | 2004 | 3 |
CALL SCHOOL BOARD | NORTHERN | NORTHERN GARRETT HIGH |
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Property Type: Single Family-Attached | ||
4 | 3 Full | |
2,067 (approx) | 2004 | 3 |
CALL SCHOOL BOARD | NORTHERN | NORTHERN GARRETT HIGH |
Bathrooms | |||
3 |
MCHENRY, Md. (WJZ) — While much of Maryland is enjoying a bit of a winter thaw, others are still praying for more snow.
Alex DeMetrick reports it’s the one place in the state where snow is paying off.
Clouds may have just been passing by Wednesday at the Wisp ski resort in Garrett County, but they’ve dumped plenty of snow earlier this winter.
“The coverage here at Wisp, it’s unmatched. It’s beautiful. I mean you can ski on trails that aren’t really trails right now,” said Bryan Olszewski, Wisp ski instructor.
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Tom Wallisch remembers what it was like when he got into freestyle skiing.
Youths interested in the sport had a couple of underground videos to watch — if they could find them — and, once a year, ESPN’s X Games would broadcast the sport to a wider, but still niche audience…
…Growing up in Western Pennsylvania, Wallisch didn’t have the benefit of giant Colorado or Utah mountains in his backyard. His family owned a home at Wisp Ski Resort in Maryland, and Wallisch traveled there on weekends.Wallisch took to the terrain course, and started “slopestyle skiing,” focusing on rails and jumps.
“To me, slopestyle is so fascinating because a guy like me can come from a mountain so small,” Wallisch said. “It doesn’t matter the size of the hill, it doesn’t limit the slopestyle skiers you can produce. All that matters is whether or not you can build a terrain park, build jumps and rails.”
It’s that time of year…I’m starting to see some bare spots on the Wisp Ski Resort. Overall, it was a great ski season and a record winter for snowfall. Spring is here at Deep Creek Lake and the warmer weather (and rain) has led to some bare spots on the mountain. Virtually all of the snow that was here on the ground has melted now. It snowed yesterday, but there was no accumulation. Keep checking back for more info from the I Love Deep Creek blog!
If you are thinking of buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! 877-563-5350