Scott F. Pedley was Mad River Glen’s first doctor and is the honorary National Ski Patrol’s patrolman #1, Dr. Pedley was born in Lyndonville, Vermont, on October 5, 1912. He….
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An Essay by Stephen D Joslin My brother David and I were born and raised in Waitsfield. I remember riding to the mountain in 1947-48 with my Dad to watch….
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But there was one thing I did know for sure: the kid’s sure as shootin’ gonna ski Mad River! I just had to fill in a few little details between the miracle of birth and the miracle of the first pair of skis…
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MRG: You Can Ski It, Yes You Can The red and white stickers are unmistakable and world famous. There’s no slogan quite like “Ski It If You Can.” So is….
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Mad River Glen has been offering young skiers FREE SEASON PASSES for nearly 20 years now. At the time it was an unheard of concept that many in the industry….
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Skiing History, The Journal of the International Skiing History Association just published an interesting article about trail names. It includes a nice mention of Quacky, one of Mad River Glen’s….
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There is a palpable sense of positivity around the valley of late and it’s really great to see. One of the biggest reasons folks are so positive is the impending launch….
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What is 26 you might ask? Well, it’s General Stark Mountain’s place on the list of Vermont’s highest peaks. There are a bunch that are higher but hardly any pack….
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The Vermont Folk Life Center is pretty well-know in these parts as a repository for Vermont’s oral histories. While noodling around on the internet I decided to check out their….
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The only thing more fun than attending the Warren 4th of July Parade is being in it! We’d love to have you and your family join in on the fun…..
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