Resurgence Of A Vermont Ski Area Brings Hope To Rural Communities

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Residents see a symbiotic relationship between a mountain, a town and its resurgence as a success story for other rural communities that have lost their main economic driver. Shelley Seward says taking that chance has revitalized more than just a ski area. "Don't be surprised at how much energy and enthusiasm you can draw from your own community," she said. #vermont #ruralareas #skiing #scrippsnews
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Комментарии • 129

  • @URabout2b
    @URabout2b Год назад +24

    The Country needs more stories like this. - Especially when it involves a home grown shred spot.

  • @peterduffy1735
    @peterduffy1735 Год назад +23

    My great grandfather (Robert Hammond) and two other business partners started the original Ascutney, I'm happy that people are keeping it going. Small areas like this are important to the entire industry and sport.

  • @kenkane7686
    @kenkane7686 Год назад +29

    Back in the late sixties, I was on a B- 52 bomber crew stationed at Westover near Spfld Mass. The base had easy access to Rt91 which is the gateway to Vermont ski areas. Our work schedules were largely erratic and if we didn’t have to fly, most of us would head up to a day of skiing. Ascutney was a smaller ski area without major difficulty of any of the larger ski areas and it was in so. Vermont within easy access to rt 91. So, we headed up to Ascutney many times and we would often meet up with fellow friends from back at the base. The ski area was small and didn’t have all the bells and whistles of the bigger areas and that also meant smaller or No crowds on weekdays. It was almost like we had our own ski area. No crowds, no long lift lines, generally pleasant skiing with a lot of our friends. What could be better? So after an enjoyable day of skiing, we were able to have an easy ride down Rt 91, be home for supper and be ready to fly the next day.
    Those were the days. Brings me happiness to see the area come back to life.

  • @HuntFishColo
    @HuntFishColo Год назад +13

    This is a great news story - I grew up in VT; special place in my heart!

  • @lew4kids779
    @lew4kids779 Год назад +5

    My friends and I took trip from Long Island to Ascutney in the early 80's. We stayed for 4 days. I'll never forget it, because it snowed for a day and a half and we had 2 feet + of powder. We called it the Dump of the Decade. Wonderful memories and great skiing. I had heard the mountain closed years back. I am glad the mountain has made a comeback.

  • @stan4now
    @stan4now Год назад +15

    This is really wonderful to see a community come together, especially for a ski area. And that others wanted to help. Skiing and snowboarding are fun sports and an eastern tradition.

  • @lesliejohnokelly6221
    @lesliejohnokelly6221 Год назад +6

    We are old Ascutney people. My family (George and Shirley Dunning were my parents) ran the ski area one season in the early 50s and had the ski shop there for many years. I broke my leg on the main slope in 1957 when I was 7. It is an amazing rebirth - so impressed by the foresight of the Brownsville people. - Leslie Dunning O'Kelly

  • @mdeysenroth
    @mdeysenroth Год назад +34

    I live in Bennington and we have had nothing but rain so far this winter. I was just today wondering how this very unusual weather might impact the ski industry that Vermont's economy relies so heavily on. I figured that ski areas north of here and at higher elevations and those with their own snowmaking equipment might be faring pretty well. This story is so encouraging and so inspiring! Kudos to the people of Windsor for their determination and hard work to bring this ski area back to life!

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 Год назад +2

      but with no snow making, it will have a hard time getting open/staying open even on weekends.

    • @stefanp7603
      @stefanp7603 Год назад +1

      Yeah it really sucks

    • @Twowheeledchaos
      @Twowheeledchaos Год назад +1

      Creating downhill mountain bike trails is a great use of ski areas.
      The lifts (even tbars and ropes) can allow riders to get repeated downhill runs…

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 Год назад

      Insurance cost MAY keep this place from doing bikes. They hit a stone and fall and get hurt and will sue, waver or not.

    • @Twowheeledchaos
      @Twowheeledchaos Год назад +1

      @@trvman1 that used to be true but insurance is now a settled issue even on ski areas on public land.
      There are dozen bike parks in the North East now and more on the way.
      It’s a great alternative for unpredictable winters…

  • @rookie962
    @rookie962 Год назад +6

    I worked for Carson Helicopters in Perkasie PA, around 1978. We flew concrete in buckets from the base of that mountain to the lift towers using a Sikorsky S58T. Scary job.

    • @lcvt8023
      @lcvt8023 Год назад

      thanks for risking your safety. sounds like a pretty wild job.

  • @timothyjnau
    @timothyjnau Год назад +13

    Wow, wonder to see the community come together. I will try to get there this winter! I wish them the best of luck!

  • @GwenGreenberg
    @GwenGreenberg Год назад +8

    Nice story. My son had his first lesson here. He was three years old and that was over 40 years ago. It was one of the few places that was not crowded over the Christmas holiday. Then we stayed at the brand new hotel at the base. Next year you could not even get into the hotel at the base. Eventually it all fell apart. Ended up at Greek Peak in NY which had a feel similar to the old Ascutney.

  • @johnc2506
    @johnc2506 Год назад +3

    Just moved to NH, I hike Mt. Ascutney often as I'm only 10 min away and this winter has been a bit warm so far. I love the small town feels around here. Feels like a throwback to a past time. And that general store is the Brownsville Butcher, great food and great people. Thanks for sharing

  • @blueowlwill8754
    @blueowlwill8754 Год назад +2

    And this is why I would like to buy a cabin rental/campground up there and move! I miss New England, and Vermont is just a beautiful place to be! The community makes it worth while and can show the country a lot of what it really means to be neighborly and a part of something that isn’t just about yourself

  • @carlobriones7895
    @carlobriones7895 Год назад

    My family and friends were just here few days ago enjoying snow tubing. The place is just right next to our hotel a beautiful place to have fun and relax during this cold winter days. We have a good memory here my kids love it.

  • @MH-fb5kr
    @MH-fb5kr Год назад

    Vermont is such a great place to live for so many reasons.

  • @ryanboeding1318
    @ryanboeding1318 Год назад +2

    Nice report, thanks so much. I cringed and winched when I bought my Epic pass fir the season. It's nice see an independent operation going, there aren't many any more. I'll try to get up there some day.

  • @bronzewound
    @bronzewound Год назад

    Grew up in the 50's and 60's in Claremont. Went to the ski area with my parents as it was just over the river. Great to see it coming back!!

  • @michaelczorniak8516
    @michaelczorniak8516 Год назад +2

    I believe my skiing at Ascutney was the late 1960s. It was great. Too many New England ski areas have closed. Big shout out to the locals !!!

  • @asquare9316
    @asquare9316 Год назад +2

    Nice to see Ascutney being resurrected. My brother and I brought his kids there for their first ski lessons. A great time. They both ended up being amazing skiers.

  • @wendelynanderson9517
    @wendelynanderson9517 Год назад +5

    I adore Vermont & consider it my second home state. My family has a lakeside house in the NEK & grew up skiing, hiking & backpacking all over the state. I clearly remember a hike with friends we took up Ascutney around 1974! I’m glad to see skiing come back to the town & I hope it’s an amazing success.

  • @Paul-GrnHil
    @Paul-GrnHil Год назад +3

    A great family mountain. I have fond memories of skiing there with my kids 30+ years ago. Their greatest challenge is it’s western exposure. The mountain faces west so it tends melt in the afternoon sun and then ice up after sunset.

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_ Год назад +3

    Cool people there in that area of Vermont. I wish them well!

  • @mikerewenko2773
    @mikerewenko2773 Год назад +3

    Vermonters are very resourceful and no quit in them folks.

  • @TheOGofSki
    @TheOGofSki Год назад +1

    I grew up skiing at Ascutney. I was fortunate enough to live in Cornish, NH during K-5 and Cornish Elementary had a ski program at Ascutney and I consider it a life long gift. Hoping to get back for some great skiing soon.

  • @bruceb5481
    @bruceb5481 Год назад +1

    One of the originals. If my memory serves me correctly I skied there in the early '60s. Nice little mtn.

  • @Lumber_Jack
    @Lumber_Jack Год назад

    So great to hear this -- I skied there a few times in the late 80s while attending college in Springfield MA and it was a sweet little mountain.

  • @thomasconnors7511
    @thomasconnors7511 Год назад +2

    I was traveling for a week skiing around route 100 in the early 90's. Stopped by to ski Ascutney, but it was closed. It looked like a great place to ski.

  • @myleftthumb2294
    @myleftthumb2294 Год назад

    Back in the early 70s, my parents ran a ski lodge/restaurant in Stowe where I learned to ski. There was pretty much zero off-season tourism then so my dad and his partner had to take part time jobs to make ends meet. I remember my dad was selling Rath meats and his partner was peddling CCTV equipment until there was enough snow to open the slopes. But it's the opposite of that now with so many people interested in all kinds of outdoor sporting activities in the warmer weather. Man, I can't believe you have rope tows and T-bars. That's what I learned on at Toll House and Little Spruce. Best of luck to you all.

  • @philipjohnson2652
    @philipjohnson2652 Год назад +4

    Once in a while you'd see Charles Bronson in the lift line. He and his wife, Jill Ireland, owned property in West Windsor. They are both interred in the Brownsville Cemetery in West Windsor overlooking the mountain.

  • @surfpsych
    @surfpsych Год назад +1

    Great terrain. Never got tired of that hill.

  • @gpappas5833
    @gpappas5833 Год назад +1

    Awesome story . Only been to Vermont 1x. But its wonderful.
    Loved the small towns and toned down commercialism.

  • @TheGagnonRx
    @TheGagnonRx Год назад

    Peter at the Brownsville Butcher & Pantry is the best! Amazing store & amazing Mtn

  • @Kurt-Wehde
    @Kurt-Wehde Год назад

    I grew up skiing here! On some days we called it Ice-scutney but it was always a good time. I’ve been hiking and backcountry skiing this mountain for the past 6 years.

  • @hoover2501
    @hoover2501 Год назад

    Skied there a lifetime ago but participated in the Vermont 50 a number of times in just the past decade. Vermont 50 is a mountain bike and running event. Keeping my fingers crossed for the success of this area.

  • @johnchambers8528
    @johnchambers8528 Год назад

    When I was first learning to ski in Pennsylvania in the 1970’s we had a few small ski areas like this. But just like in Vermont we now only have larger mountains in our state. It is nice to see the community try to operate this ski area. It makes a nice area for beginning skiers to learn and with lower costs than the big ski areas may encourage more people to ski. I hope the weather turns colder and you get much natural snow for the rest of the season.

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 Год назад

      PA doesn’t have one single medium sized mountain much less a large one

    • @johnchambers8528
      @johnchambers8528 Год назад

      @@MyKeeP81 While PA does not have any mega or extremely high mountains we do have many good sized mountain resorts that have challenging and rather long runs. My favorite mountain here is Blue Mountain just north of Allentown/ Bethlehem Pa. They offer everything from easy wide beginner trails to challenging black diamond runs. I have traveled and visited some major ski areas in both New England and Colorado and yes compared to these resorts PA mountains are smaller. But our larger ski areas have plenty of runs to keep most skiers happy. Also here in eastern PA you also have the benefit of being able to do a day trip from the Philadelphia area to several ski areas and not have to spend money on staying overnight at a hotel if you choose. And while ski tickets are getting expensive at most resorts you can ski here for more affordable rates especially on weekdays and, enjoy discount tickets if you check around several businesses.

  • @meh-87
    @meh-87 Год назад

    Had some good days there before the closure. Would love to see it go back to the top of the old triple chair someday. I'm not driving 2 hrs for what they have now. Even though I'm not going this is a great story. Perfect for the kids in the area.

  • @rickcowan7527
    @rickcowan7527 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this inspiring story!

  • @vermontkm1490
    @vermontkm1490 Год назад

    Our family learned to ski at Cochran in Richmond which seems very similar. The only time I have been on a T-bar.

  • @garyyoung4074
    @garyyoung4074 Год назад +2

    I pretty much learned to ski at "Round Top". Anyone remember that one? With the climate SO much warmer now....good luck with the snow. Maybe in a few more years you guys can plant orange trees in the parking lot!

    • @philipjohnson2652
      @philipjohnson2652 Год назад

      I do remember Round Top; from about 50 years ago. It was a nice little family area, but was kind of overlooked, being in the shadow of neighboring Killington. I remember it closing for a while, and then being bought by a wealthy Texan, who's business plan was more about the Après-ski than the actual ski. Don't know if it's still in operation.

    • @asquare9316
      @asquare9316 Год назад

      It's now called Plymouth Notch and is a private ski area, like a golf club.

  • @johnwelch6490
    @johnwelch6490 Год назад +2

    Dartmouth Ski Run in NH reminded of.

  • @ashleykapelewski7450
    @ashleykapelewski7450 Год назад +1

    Vermont Strong! 💚

  • @dja1353
    @dja1353 Год назад +1

    I started skiing in Minnesota on a small ski area that had a rope tow (one rope tow). We moved out to Washington state and I began skiing on mountains, using chair lifts. At that time the area was “folksie”. Gradually over the years it has lost all remnants of that atmosphere. Before I kick the bucket I’d like to find an area like yours, to live near.

  • @venomrogue1
    @venomrogue1 Год назад +1

    I remember when the lodge burned. I was working security at the resort that night. It was a super cold night…

  • @bluesagebrett
    @bluesagebrett Год назад

    Some of my first memories are on that mountain, as well as my brothers ashes.

  • @edwardstrong9117
    @edwardstrong9117 Год назад

    I skied in Vermont when I got into skiing I haven’t skied in 25 years last year I got new equipment hopefully I will get to Vermont this time Ed Strong from Ct

  • @Brian-os9qj
    @Brian-os9qj Год назад

    Gotta luv skiing

  • @jarrettreckseidler
    @jarrettreckseidler Год назад

    This is fantastic 👏

  • @dianeorsino6570
    @dianeorsino6570 Год назад

    Good video, great job Chris.

  • @zaviwaher9536
    @zaviwaher9536 Год назад +3

    Nice story. Perhaps some know about Nozawa Onsen one of the best ski areas/resorts in Central Japan. It went bankrupt in the 90s and was bought by the town for nothing. It was ran by them and then sold and is incredibly successful. Amazing place to visit. Of course hey have amazing snow and A LOT of it, problem in Vermont and east coast in general is that you kinda need good snow making equipment which is very expensive

  • @kosycat1
    @kosycat1 Месяц назад

    Man I need to get there its been on my list but I'm from Baltimore so I don't get to spend nearly as much time as I want I the mountains. They need all the support they can get. I want to splitboard to the top on a nice pow day

  • @TheNorthwestWind
    @TheNorthwestWind Год назад

    This is pretty cool

  • @bb5242
    @bb5242 Год назад

    There are quite a few ski places like that in NY that are defunct. One was Deer Run😢. None had snowmaking and that was a major issue.

  • @tclucke
    @tclucke Год назад

    Good luck. No snow this season so far.

  • @markeaton2003
    @markeaton2003 Год назад +3

    One big secret to reviving the ski areas is cheap lift tickets, and the make the other money on food and other ski equipment, and other things. People can't afford a $100.00 lift ticket, but they can maybe afford a $50.00 dollar one.

    • @georgecarmel6114
      @georgecarmel6114 Год назад +1

      Right, keep it a basic ski area not a full on resort that increases the price of lift tickets. Just want a place to ski, not a luxury resort for shopping and dining.

    • @asquare9316
      @asquare9316 Год назад +1

      right, when ski areas started getting renamed as ski resorts, the prices skyrocketed. Love the smaller Mom and Pop type areas. I've been skiing at a small mountain in NH that is so fun, and every one learns your name even if you only ski there on weekends.

  • @bretyoung1869
    @bretyoung1869 Год назад +1

    Very interesting 🤔
    Great people 👍🏽

  • @briansmith960
    @briansmith960 Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @tyskigolf
    @tyskigolf Год назад

    Murray Ridge in Fort St. James operates as a Non Profit Society. This can be another option for community ski areas like this.

  • @JollyLamaCom
    @JollyLamaCom Год назад

    Can't wait to visit, but what's the name of the mountain/ski hill?

  • @rixar139
    @rixar139 Год назад +1

    ☘ Irish Honey Badger - "Historic"

  • @morninboy
    @morninboy Год назад +2

    Looks like a beautiful hill. I'm amazed that the population density in that part of the US cannot support the place full time

    • @aprilhancy7277
      @aprilhancy7277 Год назад +3

      There is a mixed message in VT about "outsiders"- if enough people came to this area to ski and then wanted a hotel or restaurant built the locals would become hostile. They want revenue but they resent development and people who build homes here.

    • @johns3106
      @johns3106 Год назад +1

      @@aprilhancy7277 Or….maybe the terrain, snow conditions and location kept people away. Ascutney is sandwiched between the better known Vermont ski areas to the west and the better known New Hampshire ski areas to the north-east…it could just be that for non-locals who were traveling to ski, an extra bit a driving to a better ski area was worth it. There are a lot of ski areas competing for a finite number of skiers and it’s very likely that Ascutney was the unfortunate loser in that cut-throat world.

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Год назад

      @@aprilhancy7277 In other words, they are out of touch with reality.

    • @lesliejohnokelly6221
      @lesliejohnokelly6221 Год назад

      @@bb5242 That might be a bit harsh - Vermonters are the salt of the earth, they (like everyone else) don't want some big corporate entity overrunning their small town happiness.

  • @micwell2247
    @micwell2247 Год назад +6

    As long as it remains in private hands and not sold into Corporate structures, will be a great place to invest some time and money ....

  • @tenniswilliam
    @tenniswilliam Год назад

    What about Wilderness at Thé Balsams in NH

  • @davidyork8020
    @davidyork8020 Год назад +2

    it aint ASPEN but its better than nothing !

  • @UPdan
    @UPdan Год назад

    The problem is the people younger than these people don't ski as much as previous generations. Ski areas everywhere face tough times.

  • @petercharron3268
    @petercharron3268 Год назад +1

    Big Tupper in NY needs everything. Any donors out there.

  • @josejgarciarodriguez3239
    @josejgarciarodriguez3239 Год назад +1

    Where is this ski resort at?

    • @aprilhancy7277
      @aprilhancy7277 Год назад +1

      Human-washing is what that was. A nice feel-good story without the info we really need to support them. Who is the parent company of Scripps?

    • @lawrencewestby9229
      @lawrencewestby9229 Год назад +2

      The village of Brownsville in Vermont, located about a third of the way up the state near the New Hampshire border.

  • @nickrakochy357
    @nickrakochy357 Год назад +1

    Naw be we have actually good skiing in Vermont Killington Sugarbush, Jay Peak smugglers notch not there tho

  • @cycleoflife7331
    @cycleoflife7331 Год назад

    Save your local area!

  • @savage22bolt32
    @savage22bolt32 Год назад

    If they could get patrons to accept personal responsibility, this could become a going enterprise.
    The sad thing is, lawyers & insurance companies take a big cut and ruin it for the rest of us.

  • @LifeProducersofNewJerseyLLC
    @LifeProducersofNewJerseyLLC Год назад +4

    The problem is that most VT residents do not ski. So people from out of state are expected to come and ski along with their dollars. If more VT residents skied, then there would be what as known as a 'natural market' to help sustain the local ski areas. Vermont also does a terrible job at promoting the ski industry. Many mountains have not expanded in over 40 years due to environmental regulations. For examples, Killington wanted to connect to Pico for many years, and Sugarbush wanted to build an area between its two peaks, but the state shot both of them down. There are now less than 20 public ski areas now in the state.

    • @philipjohnson2652
      @philipjohnson2652 Год назад

      You're a little out of touch. A lot of Vermonters do ski, but they've been priced out of the market. If you take a look at the recent growth around Mt. Snow, Okemo, Killington, Sugarbush, Stowe, Jay Peak; it's all geared toward the more affluent folks from downcountry. Most locals can't afford to buy tickets at those areas, nor do they want to fight the crowds; which is why they are actively revitalizing smaller areas with a focus on local access. Vermont Act 250 was put in place to prevent Vermont from becoming another Coney Island or Atlantic city. It's not popular with developers, but those who love the beauty and quietude of Vermont truly appreciate it. Some of our greatest Alpine Olympians grew up on small hills.

  • @normalizedaudio2481
    @normalizedaudio2481 Год назад

    Watch out for the ice.

  • @rascal1234
    @rascal1234 9 дней назад

    Also great place to ride a mountain bike.

  • @gibshredcamel
    @gibshredcamel Год назад

    This is a great example of what life could look like without big corps calling the shots.

  • @dudermcdude9245
    @dudermcdude9245 Год назад

    Over 200 bucks for a day pass at Steamboat. What a deal.

  • @gary6676
    @gary6676 Год назад +4

    If the town would have allowed a golf course 35 years ago like someone wanted, the ski area probably wouldn't have closed. Growing up next to Mt Ascutney, it was such a shame to see it close.

    • @johns3106
      @johns3106 Год назад +1

      A golf course doesn’t make it snow…

    • @gary6676
      @gary6676 Год назад +2

      @@johns3106 The golf course would have made Ascutney Mountain Resort a 4 season destination and given it a chance to survive. Also, there would have been hundreds of jobs associated with it.

    • @gary6676
      @gary6676 Год назад

      @@johns3106 How do you think Quechee Lakes would do without golf?

  • @NobleSavagery
    @NobleSavagery Год назад

    Interesting reporting that does not mention the ski area or town by name. Of course, one can infer it from their shirt logo's or the highway signs, but that's weird 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @asquare9316
      @asquare9316 Год назад

      Maybe they don't want thousands of people showing up and ruining it!! kind of like how surfers never mention their favorite surf spots.

    • @NobleSavagery
      @NobleSavagery Год назад

      @@asquare9316 also called claimers

  • @FreeCrashFlow
    @FreeCrashFlow Год назад

    Build a bike park and they will come.

  • @nunyabidness3075
    @nunyabidness3075 Год назад

    Pretty sad when to make a business work, you have to use volunteers instead of employees.

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад

      Lawyers, insurance companies and government permitting schemes riin all the fun.

  • @randrewp
    @randrewp Год назад

    Why is your voiceover YELLING

  • @rustyshackle917
    @rustyshackle917 Год назад

    Aside from maybe land management agencies leasing land to private industry, local governments have absolutely no business in the ski resort industry.

  • @SkullCandy5671
    @SkullCandy5671 Год назад

    Why not just let a private company buy it?

  • @derekmarkovic
    @derekmarkovic Год назад +1

    This sounds like some kind of hippy business model.

  • @theladder06
    @theladder06 Год назад

    Good for you guys-well done👏👍⛷️

  • @lambertsaldi1550
    @lambertsaldi1550 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Good Stuff folks!!
    The Vermonter BS

  • @manuellopes3690
    @manuellopes3690 Год назад

    This is Socialism, dam you Vermonter's don't you know that in near by NH Larry Summer's and Sunumo? Are all upset of you doing something capitalism can not!
    Love and Respect.

  • @alexanderclaylavin
    @alexanderclaylavin Год назад +2

    If you like fresh air, nice views and decent people, check out VT.

    • @aprilhancy7277
      @aprilhancy7277 Год назад +1

      And then leave or you'll be ostracized as a "flatlander" to this day.

    • @chadmarino2741
      @chadmarino2741 Год назад

      If you like slow drivers, getting run off the road and getting the finger. Vermont is the place to be.

    • @SnarkyRC
      @SnarkyRC Год назад +2

      @@chadmarino2741 Sounds like you bring it out in people. I've never had a problem.

    • @philipjohnson2652
      @philipjohnson2652 Год назад

      @@chadmarino2741 What's your hurry?

  • @donsimpson3935
    @donsimpson3935 Год назад +3

    great hard working Americans vs so many lazy ones today. well done VT

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Год назад

      We've suffered a lot of inflation. It's hard to keep doubling down on thst work ethic when the goal posts just keep moving further out.

  • @stevejohnson1321
    @stevejohnson1321 Год назад +2

    Reportedly "ascutney mountain." They have a Web site.