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Reviving Tenney: From Snowmaking to the World Pro Ski Tour

Reviving Tenney: From Snowmaking to the World Pro Ski Tour

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Mike and Keith discuss the current state and future plans for Tenney Mountain, New Hampshire, in the latest episode of the New England Ski Journal Base Camp Podcast. They highlight recent improvements such as snowmaking upgrades and trail expansions, along with the upcoming World Pro Ski Tour event. Guests include Steve Kelly, the new owner of Tenney Mountain, and Michael Van Eyck, the general manager, who talk about the logistical challenges and exciting changes at the resort. The Tenney team shares their vision of becoming a premier destination, discussing the addition of the IndyPass and their long-term plans for sustainable growth.

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00:37 Skiing Adventures in the Berkshires

01:31 Challenges of Skiing on Busy Days

02:17 Exciting Interview with Tenney Mountain's Team

06:40 Snowmaking Innovations at Tenney Mountain

11:51 Community Support and Trail Expansions

16:59 Michael Van Eyck's Journey to Tenney Mountain

24:17 Hosting the World Pro Ski Tour at Tenney

31:56 Unique Aspects of the World Pro Ski Tour

32:40 Building a Strong Team at Tenney

34:08 Ensuring a Perfect Race Course

35:32 Challenges and Preparations for the Event

37:43 Differences Between World Pro Ski Tour and World Cup

41:28 Excitement and Atmosphere at the Event

42:12 Biggest Challenges for the Tenney Team

44:50 Revamping the Tenney Lodge

46:52 Future Plans and Developments at Tenney

51:34 Joining the IndyPass Program

56:01 Event Schedule and Activities

58:10 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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