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Mount Washington inks partnerships, gears up for winter season!

Just in time for their peak winter season, Mount Washington Resort has rolled out some new partnerships. Don Sharpe is the Director of Business Operations and Marketing.

Meanwhile with a “For Sale” up at the resort, Sharpe says nothing concrete has materialized on that, just a few “tire kickers”, checking out their operations. With winter just around the corner, no doubt powder hounds are champing at the bit, hoping the snow flies fast and furious up on Mount Washington.

Don Sharpe is likely keeping his fingers crossed there won’t be a repeat of last year’s delayed season opening, with operations on…and off…throughout the winter months.

Sharpe says for those looking to get stoked for winter a little early, their big Gear Up Sale is all set to go.

Mount Washington will open for the season December 5th, of course mother nature will make the final call on that.

Marc Mulvaney
Marc Mulvaney
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