US Ski Area Re-Opens
Tenney Mountain ski area in New Hampshire has re-opened again, hopefully for good.
The mountain first opened in 1960 but closed, apparently permanently, in 2010, after operating for 50 years.
However the centre was purchased in 2015 and briefly reopened for ski operations in March 2018, but was then closed the past two seasons through the pandemic. It reopened on February 10th after poor snow conditions delayed its doing so earlier this winter.
The centre, under new ownership since last year, has been used by ski tourers, but now has two elderly chairlifts back in operation.
The new owners have plans to expand and rebuild the lodge and expand the skiable area having already spent about $1.5m getting the chairlifts and snowmaking operational again. Then may come a hotel and condos.