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Latest comment: 11 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
Cleaned up the page, removed the phrase "and was created by retreating glaciers approximately 12,000 years ago." as that's the exact phrase a Chicopee PR person used to reply to an online review, plus it's a statement of questionable fact that's mostly irrelevant, as that could be said of any ski hill in the area. Really, it's more of a PR statement to address the popular nickname "Mount Trashmore" which came about from rumors that Chicopee was built on a dry landfill (people assume "landfill = garbage" nowadays. I really doubt it since it was established in 1934 and I doubt that they would have trucked dirt way out there. There is the possibility that it was augmented though - I cannot verify that.
Also removed "call for more information" on the bottom of the page which incicates someone either copy & pasted text or re-wrote PR copy.Korbitz (talk) 18:38, 8 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 3 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Front is listed as the longest run, even though it's been closed for a while now after the lift broke down. I feel like this is an issue with this page but not sure how I'd fix it (What to replace it with etc.)