|  |     I understand that they have a mountain bike school there.
    It's rather expensive (around $250-$300 for the weekend).
    Which includes food, lodging and the use of a Cannondale.
    Just out of curiosity...does anyone know exactly what it
    is that they teach? Are there that many subtleties to 
    mountain biking to warrant taking lessons? I mean, I learned
    quite a bit about MBing during the first few beatings - if
    you know what I mean. :-)
    
    					   Gerry
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|  |     We did go to Mount Snow, it was a great, tiring weekend.  We did
    not take part in the school since we were all experienced mountain
    bikers.  The school appeared to be for beginners, I only saw them
    on the dirt roads surrounding Mt. Snow.  We purchased their map,
    $5.00 and it was basically not much help, except on the Mt. Snow
    property.  Climbing the mountain on a dirt access road was interesting,
    some walking and resting was needed.  The downhill was tremendous!!!
    Other than the mountain trails, the map leads you around dirt and
    old class 4 roads.  Following the map was next to impossible.  I
    would advise obtaining a Vermont Map book which has more detail.
    I have heard that next year, Mt. Snow will be charging admission
    to use their facilities, but this year it is free.
    
    We are now planning another trip in foliage season.
    
    steve
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