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Suicide Six Ski Resort NewsSpecial Olympics live up to their name
March 20, 2008 - WOODSTOCK Approximately 261 athletes from across the state competed in the 2008 Special Olympics Vermont Winter Games held the weekend of March 14-16 at the Woodstock Inn and Resort at Suicide Six Ski Area. Participation in the 2008 Games increased 32 percent over last year.
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Smaller ski areas have plenty to offere
February 01, 2008 - My sweetheart, Marilyn, and I were enjoying the quiet slopes at amazingly misnamed Suicide Six in South Pomfret, Vt., the other afternoon. I mean really enjoying.
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Skiing Suicide Six among the overlooked ski areas in the region
January 27, 2008 - My sweetheart Marilyn and I were enjoying the quiet slopes at amazingly misnamed Suicide Six (1-800-448-7900; www.woodstockinn.com ) in South Pomfret, Vt. the other afternoon. I mean really enjoying.
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Suicide
Six
March 04, 2004 - Boston Globe, MA - The name may strike fear, but the
skiing isn't scary. The ominous-sounding Suicide Six is a family-size
mountain with plenty of enticing terrain. The small mountain outside
Woodstock, Vt., is steeped in history from when it was known as Hill No.
6 -- it would be suicide to ski down, locals said -- to the VARA
(Vermont Alpine Racing Association) trophy in the base lodge etched with
the names of skiing luminaries such as Pam Fletcher, Julie Parisien, and
Doug Lewis.
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