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I assume the slopes are pretty crowded on President's Day and the Sunday prior. True?
SkiCop
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The magic 8-ball says, "You are correct."
KevinS
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I don't see how it could be any worse than Saturday at Sugar. I took my daughters for late 1/2 day and I skied the night session too. If I had known what a mad-house the kiddie area was gonna be I would have just waited and let them ski alone. There was also a steady stream of injuries coming down the mountain. The kids didn't complain much though.
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the crowds are def out, but i have been out on that weekend alot. its not as bad as people make it out to be. been to hawksnest and app on those day. but roll the dice take your chances and go have a sweet tiem on the slopes. ill be golfing next sat am then working at night. no im not trying to rush away winter, but hey i gotta keep the clubs in motion.
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