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Old 11-05-2021, 05:46 PM   #1
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... What made Gunstock attractive to me was ... and used to be affordable for a day pass. I hated the overcrowding at Loon and having to take a train from one side to the other...
Once you hit 70, a season pass at Gunstock is $49. That's almost free skiing. As for Loon crowding, midweek isn't bad at all. And taking that train ride across the main parking lot to go between the gondola area and the Kancamagus (formerly quad, now 8-passenger) lift area can be avoided with a little planning on descent. Trails connect both areas.

On the downside, Loon did away with the senior break on midweek passes, nearly doubling the cost.
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Old 11-05-2021, 06:01 PM   #2
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The Barracks (sp?) and later the site of Gunstock Inn?



SEE SOME PICS OF THE OLD LIFTS HERE
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