Submitted by funsk8mom t3_11wfrcv in massachusetts
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WowzerzzWow t1_jcxuqg8 wrote
10 miles outside of boston...
Phil_Reotardo69 t1_jcxuzje wrote
Beautiful photo! I don't see anybody not supporting the proxy war in ukraine, which makes it good.
graemeknows t1_jcxv9fc wrote
Gorgeous!
amphetaminesfailure t1_jcxvjn7 wrote
Great picture! Brings back a lot of memories.
I think it's been a good 21 years since I've been to Wachusetts, but from the time I was three years old until I was fourteen, we use to take the ride up there 8-10 times a season for day trips, plus a couple weekend trips to Bretton Woods and Mount Snow.
My dad use to be an avid skier, it was probably his favorite thing to do in the world. By the time I was 14 though his health was already declining (thankfully he's still around today, but can't do much physically anymore). Wachusetts was actually our very last time skiing together (my last time skiing period), and I think it was the first time I witnessed/understood what was going on with his health.
I've always wanted to get back into it, but I don't have any friends who are interested. Every fall I tell myself, "This winter, I'm going to go, even if it's alone", but things just get in the way and it's hard to find the motivation to just take the drive by myself (I'm down in New Bedford).
Sorry for the rambling comment, the picture just brought up a lot nostalgia.
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HoBWrestling t1_jcxvz1u wrote
WAAAAAAAA WACHU WACHUSETT!!
Frictus t1_jcxwrwx wrote
Honestly, one winter I took a sick day from work in December and went skiing there on an early bird pass. Mountain was nearly empty and trails we're good enough that I got 6 hours of skiing in. It was weird at first because I've never skied by myself but Im so happy I went. So next December do it!
wet_cupcake t1_jcxx06n wrote
Loved Wawa. Such a great mountain to learn to snowboard on. Tons of memories in the early 90s.
Unfortunately the lift ticket costs aren’t justifiable there anymore. Way too expensive for how small it is.
amphetaminesfailure t1_jcxxnwa wrote
I'm going to have to next year. I need to just say fuck it and go through with it at least one time, and see if I still love it as much as I use to.
RedditSkippy t1_jcxyu4g wrote
It’s impossible for me to think of Wachusett without singing that in my head.
droidloot t1_jcy7cdj wrote
I'm sure that's what everyone is thinking.
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shunny14 t1_jcydz35 wrote
Was this from this weekend? How was it? I was considering going but couldn’t get myself out of bed early enough.
Definitelynotcal1gul t1_jcyjvii wrote
Imagine bringing politics into everything including a literal picture of a pond.
nocolon t1_jcynriz wrote
Mountain skiing, minutes away!
Valuable-Baked t1_jcyoc5q wrote
OP put this in r/IceCoast!! Love the pic
afatcheric t1_jcysw8w wrote
I’m surprised this type of post is welcomed by the mods. Isn’t central mass a little too right of center for their strict liking?
Boston1_ t1_jcytpxr wrote
So sad someone just died there today…
LongHaulTruckerHat t1_jcyv436 wrote
Not when there’s 1500 school kids there Monday through Friday…till 6 pm.
kissmekate48 t1_jcyv6re wrote
If Leominster is Boston, absolutely.
LongHaulTruckerHat t1_jcyveib wrote
During covid they went to 4 time blocks and realized just how profitable it is and have kept it.they don’t care about you…just your money.
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Cerberus73 t1_jcyvuim wrote
They're referring to the recent kerfuffle in this sub
MrRemoto t1_jcza2ws wrote
yeah, 77 minutes. Still closer than VT, though.
Drew2248 t1_jczdpac wrote
Ummm . . . I live not far from the Sierras and I've hiked in the Rockies and the Alps, and frankly, no offense, but I do not see an actual mountain here. Or are you "on" a mountain? Because if you call that little hill you're on a "mountain," we need to talk.
MrRemoto t1_jczegur wrote
I stopped skiing almost 20 years ago. Out of the blue my 8 year old asked if we could go skiing this year. A friend of mine has an older daughter and graciously gave us her old gear that fit perfectly. The wife got her ancient gear out of the closet. I had just given all my stuff to my nephew only a few months before. We packed up, went up to a tiny mountain in NH and got her a few lessons. She was instantly obsessed. So I rented and we started skiing as a family.
I got some cheap gear on Craigslist and marketplace and we've been like 6 or 7 times since. It took me a few to get my legs under me but I'm managing. The muscle memory is strong than the muscles. Saturday we went to Sunday River and had a blast. It was beautiful spring skiing weather.
My dad recently passed away and I've been thinking a lot about how my daughter will remember me when I'm gone. Have we provided a loving home where she feels safe? If we will butt heads when she's a teenager will we be able to overcome any of those relationship variables? Will I be around that long(I'm in my 40s but you never know)? Will she think about the formative things we try to instill in her when she's at crossroads in her life and will she make the right choices? Will I become a burden and hold her back?
So, thank you for posting this. It's soothing to know that your nostalgia brings back fond memories of your dad in better health. You should A. Tell him that. B. Go skiing! REI Hingham has bus trips and there were always plenty of people flying solo back in the late 90's early 2000s. Looks like they still do it:
work-n-lurk t1_jczf7sb wrote
It is a small hill close to the coast, you can see Boston on a clear day. This pic is from mid-mountain.
Big_Business77 t1_jczfhhz wrote
What a beautiful spot for a waste oil burning plant.
richg0404 t1_jczfx3m wrote
Well OP's picture is not from the top of Mt Wachusett but from one of the slopes. That being said, Mt Wachusett isn't much of a mountain compared to your area.
sir_mrej t1_jczxihr wrote
Time blocks? Sorry I dont ski
SCM52 t1_jd01lzy wrote
I live 40 minutes to the south, and used to go there after work and dinner.
I would be arriving as the after school programs were ending and ski pretty much non-stop from 8-10. Good times.
Now that I'm retired, I try to get up there twice a week, and have a great time skiing, with not a lot of crowd.
Their Bronze pass is one of the bargains of the mountain, especially if purchased early.
I see from their website that their estimated closing is April 2.
MiddleRecognition224 t1_jd02o65 wrote
You mean Wachusett Hill 😂
chrisct625 t1_jd09wc9 wrote
First place I ever went skiing.
liekage t1_jd0abrj wrote
No bitches
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TuggieBoi420 t1_jd0pcqj wrote
How're conditions rn, any good?
funsk8mom OP t1_jd0qfbv wrote
Son says they’re pretty good. They did get @15” of snow with that storm last week
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wownotagainlmao t1_jd0snvt wrote
Why are you on this sub
RedditSkippy t1_jd0ta0k wrote
I’m not going to watch it!
ohmyashleyy t1_jd14cjk wrote
You buy tickets for a session - roughly 3-4 hours. If you want to ski longer, you buy multiple sessions. They’re roughly time blocks like 7-11, 11-3, 3-7, 7-10
You used to just buy a ticket for the whole day.
ohmyashleyy t1_jd14mce wrote
I hadn’t skied in 15 years and we got our 4yo on skis this year. We’ve been going to Wachusett because of the distance, but you’re right, it’s pricy. We’ll probably going to get a season pass next year, we’re not likely to make the long drives to NH/VT/ME next year with a 5yo who can only handle a few hours.
And that’s really how they get away with it - proximity to Boston.
ohmyashleyy t1_jd14pen wrote
I went Friday night and yesterday. With the cold temps after the warm days it was icy yesterday and probably worse today.
sir_mrej t1_jd153l2 wrote
ooooh weird
ohmyashleyy t1_jd1575h wrote
It was done to limit crowds during Covid and now makes them $$$
Bidiggity t1_jd159fs wrote
Most ski areas sell daily lift tickets that are good from the minute they open in the morning until the minute they close in the afternoon. Some ski areas offer night skiing as well. This is usually included in the daily lift ticket price or you can purchase a ticket that lets you ski from 4pm until close depending on the ski area (usually around 4 hours of skiing for substantially less than a full day ticket). There are exceptions to this such as discounted half day tickets or discounted tickets that only allow access to beginner areas.
During Covid, in an attempt to reduce crowding, Wachusett broke up their business hours into four blocks. I don’t remember the exact time frame of each one, but they were 3.5-4 hours each of memory served. The problem was, they didn’t reduce the price accordingly. So instead of ~$100 to ski from 8am until the lights shut off at night, you were paying ~$70 to ski from 8:30 to noon.
My numbers are probably off a little since I don’t typically ski Wachusett during the day, but people were upset that it felt like paying more to ski less. I don’t have much of an opinion one way or the other, I bought the night skiing pass last season for $160 and went about 20 times. Best value I’ve ever found for skiing. Besides, Wachusett is convenient, that’s gonna cost a premium.
Hope this helped!
sir_mrej t1_jd16r6j wrote
Thank you!!
sir_mrej t1_jd16rxn wrote
Hooray :(
TB12thegreatest t1_jd1jafv wrote
Mountain skiing, minutes away!
ArtistKimB t1_jd4erhi wrote
Beautiful
ArtistKimB t1_jdchn6t wrote
Beautiful shot!
Th1s1sChr1s t1_jcxt5kd wrote
Thank you!
I've been out of state for almost a year now and I miss home very much. This is a great view and I know it well, thank you for bringing me "home" this morning!