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Tussey Tussles with Al Gore

Tussey Mountain opened today, it’s earliest opening in 10 years, says the Centre Daily Times. I guess they haven’t heard about global warming yet. Or I just don’t understand it.

“Well we started making snow last weekend and that was the earliest we’ve made snow in 10 years,” said Aaron Weyman, director of sales for the ticket office at Tussey Mountain Ski Lodge. “And we got some from the sky,” Weyman said. “So, we made the decision to open.”

Tussey’s website says that it will be open next weeekend from 9:00 to 5:00. Other than Tussey, the nearest mountain is Ski Roundtop, which is about two hours away in Lewisberry.

Our best advice is to get involved with the ski club. As of this morning, they still had one spot open for their Killington trip. Email them if you’re interested. The cost is $245 all inclusive for two days of skiing.

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