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  2. In early 1967, Glen Ellen was named as a possible downhill skiing venue for a potential Waterbury 1976 Olympics bid, thanks to its large continuous vertical drop. While a snowmaking system was set to be installed for the 1968-69 season, early snowfall reportedly halted construction.

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  3. Dec 21, 2023 · In some respects, this is the story of a lost Vermont ski area, or more accurately a lost and found Vermont ski area. The original ski area was called Glen Ellen and founded by Walt Elliot. Elliot was an engineer working at an acoustic tile company in New York City, but he was also a skier and had been involved in building and running a ski ...

  4. www.sugarbush.com › about-us › about-sugarbushAbout Sugarbush

    In 1963 Walt Elliot opened Glen Ellen, now known as Mt. Ellen. This season, join us in celebrating Mt. Ellen's 60th Anniversary! With expansive terrain covering 2,600 vertical feet, Sugarbush brings some of the flavor of western skiing to the East and boasts one of the largest uphill capacities in the northeast region.

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  5. Jan 27, 2015 · The defining characteristic of Sugarbush is that it’s two mountains: Lincoln Peak—the original ’Bush—and Mt. Ellen, formerly Glen Ellen ski area. The two-mile Slidebrook Express high-speed quad connects the two, and there’s plenty to love about both, but their vibes and personalities are distinctly different.

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  6. Jan 21, 2021 · Mt. Ellen is the former Glen Ellen ski area, which was absorbed by Sugarbush in 1978 and was connected to the Lincoln Peak slopes by the two-mile Slidebrook Express lift during Otten’s time. In the early ’80s, we counted on North for two things: cheap student passes ($199—even a Harris Hall cafeteria dishwasher could scrape that up) and ...

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  7. Cohen purchased the Glen Ellen Ski Area ( Mount Ellen) in 1979 and annexed it to Sugarbush. ARA Services purchased the resort in 1983, replacing the original gondola with the Super Bravo and Heaven's Gate triple chair lifts, effectively increasing uphill capacity from 450 skiers per hour to 1800.

  8. Glen Ellen Mountain Resort | North Fayston VT. Glen Ellen Mountain Resort, North fayston, vermont. 117 likes · 219 were here. Ski Resort.

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