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New stuff on Burke Trail Map!

J'Hams

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Hi....

I'm counting 55 trails and glades up from 50 last year....

Are these new:
Flaming Eddie's (blue)
Hibernator (blue)
Lee's Loop (black)
Scooby Doo (black)
Lift Line (blue) maybe new from last year?
Wayne's World (blue glade off double black glade)

Exciting stuff!
 
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Lift line was there last year with the new lift.

Flamin Eddie's and Scooby Doo been drawn on the map as "thinned tree areas' but never officially named.

The other glades are for the most part newish :)
 
Lift line was there last year with the new lift.

Flamin Eddie's and Scooby Doo been drawn on the map as "thinned tree areas' but never officially named.

The other glades are for the most part newish :)

i think that Scooby Doo was on the map as a named glade the last year of Northern Star. On their old website map.
 
In the 40+ years I've skied New England and hit almost every place skiable, I have yet to try Burke..... I think this winter it is a must ski on my list!
 
In the 40+ years I've skied New England and hit almost every place skiable, I have yet to try Burke..... I think this winter it is a must ski on my list!
Same here, although I'm at 25+ instead of 40+. I got the Jay-Burke pass so I should see quite a bit of Burke this winter.
 
In the 40+ years I've skied New England and hit almost every place skiable, I have yet to try Burke..... I think this winter it is a must ski on my list!

Same here, although I'm at 25+ instead of 40+. I got the Jay-Burke pass so I should see quite a bit of Burke this winter.

I hit it for the first time last year. Definitely worth it.
 
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