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Pico Mountain – Pico Mountain, Vermont

One-, Two-, or Three-Day Ski-Lift Ticket (Up to 52% Off). Four Options Available.

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  • Ski Town
  • Great Outdoors

In a Nutshell

Skiers and snowboarders explore a reliable bounty of natural and machine-made snow on groomed cruisers and narrow runs

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 1, 2013
  • Limit 5 per person. Subject to weather conditions. Not valid 1/19/13; 1/20/13; or 2/16/13–2/18/13.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Choose from Four Options

  • $25 for one full-weekday lift ticket (up to a $49 value)
  • $39 for one full-day lift ticket (up to a $67 value)
  • $67 for one two-day lift ticket (up to a $130 value)
  • $90 for one three-day lift ticket (up to a $189 value)

Two- and three-day lift tickets are valid only on consecutive days. With each option, skiers and snowboarders explore 52 trails—including gentle learning terrain, groomed cruisers, and classically narrow New England runs—with the aid of seven lifts. Check the snow report for detailed weather conditions.

Pico Mountain

The resort at Pico Mountain has come a long way since it opened on Thanksgiving morning in 1937. It was a blustery day, and skiers held tight to a 1,200-foot towrope powered by a Hudson motorcar engine as they rose up the mountainside and tried to get reception on their rotary-dial phones. Today, the mountain is striped with 52 trails and seven lifts, including two high-speed detachable quads. Gentle learning terrain beckons newbies, smooth cruisers give intermediate skiers an easy ride, classically narrow New England steeps entice beginning and intermediate skiers, and a double-black-diamond trail challenges advanced athletes. Snowboarders and freestyle skiers interested in tricks can use the jumps, boxes, and rails in the Triple Slope terrain park, and the Snow Sports School sharpens the skills of first-timers and seasoned pros alike.

Although the resort has advanced in size and technology, it maintains a personalized, small-mountain charm. The trails all converge at one convenient central base area whose lodge boasts a sports center with a heated pool and a sauna. Guests can grab a beer and a burger or slice of pizza beside the crackling stone fireplace at the Last Run Lounge before retiring to their hotel room or condo.

Groupon Says

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If we each spend just 15 minutes a day making a goofy face in public, this big old bowl of soup we call "Earth" won't seem quite as tasteless. Here are some tips on how to goof up your face:

  • To make a goofy smile, simply angle the corners of your lips down instead of up.

  • Stick your open hands behind your head so you look like you're either a moose or a person whose head is growing 10 fleshy nubs.

  • Turn around before making a face. That way the person you're with won't have to watch you try to fold your eyelids in half several times, if that's how you choose to make your goofy face.

  • Puff up your cheeks. You can do this the traditional way—with your breath—or the delicious way—with a pound of meatloaf.

  • For the "inverse," you'll want to shave off your head hair and glue the clippings onto your face. You'll also probably want to start walking backward and draw two eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the hairless portion of your head with lipstick. Have a friend do it too and then your inverse faces can kiss each other. That's wild!

Would the world be a better place if everyone walked around with a mouthful of meatloaf?

Pico Mountain

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    Pico Mountain, Vermont

    73 Alpine Dr.
    Killington, Vermont 05751
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