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MND: First detachable ropeways system awarded for MND in the United-States of America
MND, the French industrial group specializing in ropeway mobility, snowmaking systems, mountain safety and sensational leisure infrastructures, continues to support the development of Waterville Valley Ski Resort in the Northeast United States, where the Group will build its first North American detachable 6-seater chairlift. This lift installation, worth 9 million USD, will be completed over a two year period, with completion in 2022.
Mr. Tim Smith, President and General Manager of Waterville Valley Resort, said: We have developed a strong partnership with MND over the last 4 years, including the installation of conveyors, a surface lift, and significant snowmaking system upgrades. We are confident in continuing to work with them as a partner for this strategic project. Replacing our White Peaks lift is the most important project in our investment plan for the existing resort footprint, and wi
Successful ski season winding down despite COVID-19 pandemic Share Updated: 6:51 AM EDT Apr 12, 2021 Mike Cronin Share Updated: 6:51 AM EDT Apr 12, 2021 Mike Cronin News Reporter Ski season is winding down with several mountains closing on Sunday and transitioning to spring activities.Waterville Valley Resort saw the final runs of the season on Sunday. Skiing ended after a spring lacking in fresh snow.“Everybody was anticipating a very robust spring and traditionally Marc adds up to a lot of snow,” Waterville Valley General Manager Tim Smith said. “This year it did not. It came a little flat, came in like a lamb and left like a lamb.”Despite the lack of snow, Smith said it was a successful month and overall, they were surprised by the entire winter. “Food and beverage was down; ski school lessons were down. Rental was down but ticket sales were up. People got out skiing that hadn’t been skiing in a long time b
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