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STEEP TRAILS MAY BE NICE . . . BUT DON'T FALL FOR THEM

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The Boston Globe, January 27th, 2000

I observed a skier fall on an intermediate trail and skied over to see if he was all right. He replied that he was having some trouble with steep grades and had fallen a few times. When I picked up on his slight Irish brogue, he told me he is from Dublin and Marlborough, Mass. I teased him that he should have practiced at the ski slope near Dublin. He was surprised I knew about the ski slope outside of Dublin. I explained that I had visited it while attending a wedding near Kilternan and was impressed by the facility and its popularity in the fall and winter. I believe that skiing on the plast...

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