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Ski Sundown, Woodbury Still Operating

By Roger Leo on March 25, 2008

Call ahead before setting out this time of the season.

Cross Comp Set Under Lights

By Roger Leo on February 26, 2008

Ski Sundown’s last cross of the season coming up.

Seniors Compete At Sundown

By Roger Leo on February 6, 2008

Connecticut Senior Winter Games set for Feb. 26.

Ski Sundown Fully Open, Welcomes Locals

By Roger Leo on January 1, 2008

The area is on full winter schedule, open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

What’s In A Name?

By Roger Leo on November 6, 2007

There's a lot in a name at Ski Sundown.

Ski Sundown Savings Card

By Roger Leo on September 25, 2007

The $89 card means savings on lift tickets every time a skier hits the slopes.

Connecticut Cuts Through the Snow

By Bob Niedt on February 20, 2007

A slammin' storm has blessed us with the messes, but on the hills, it's nothing but smiles and riding hard. The midseason is jamming with more trails, more fun and enough powder to carry us deep into March.

Nor'Easter Makes Conn. Resorts Smile

By Bob Niedt on February 14, 2007

Ski area operators in Connecticut finally received some happy news this winter, courtesy of an unforgiving nor'easter, dumping tons of fresh powder in the Northeast at midweek.

Connecticut Connects With Good Ridin'

By Bob Niedt on February 6, 2007

Skiers and boarders are happily connecting with the terrain in Connecticut with the cold temparatures chillin' for a bit. That's securing February as the best month so far of the 2006/07 season. Definitely not chillin' are those magical snowmakers on the hills of our favorite resorts, as they keep the snow-making machinery doing what it was made to do.

Winter Wanders Into Connecticut

By Bob Niedt on January 22, 2007

Riders in Connecticut finally are getting a taste of the real thing as winter saunters in, a month late, but certainly welcome. Mohawk Mountain greeted it with continuous blasts of snowmaking - and more trail openings.

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