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|  09-23-2003, 12:59 PM | #1 | 
| Syndrome of a Down Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: West Chester 
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				Best Poconos sites for snow tubing?
			 
			
			I'm a winter person, but not what you'd call particularly athletically coordinated.  (My peak was a local Little League all-star game appearance at age 11, and it's been downhill for two decades since.)  Therefore, I hadn't really thought about the local ski resorts, figuring that learning to ski or snowboard would likely be (a) quite expensive and (b) potentially quite painful. There were a few times that I thought to myself, "If I could just SLED down those hills, that'd be perfect. I had no idea that you _could_ do that until a few weeks ago, when I saw a coupon for some ski resort that mentioned "snow tubing" and my eyes lit up. A little research showed that Camelback, Big Boulder/Jack Frost, Blue Mountain, Shawnee Mountain, Tanglwood, and Alpine Mountain all offer snow-tubing. I can't say that I know anyone personally who's a skier, so I have no frame of reference as to which ones are better. Anyone around here have any comments? | 
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|  09-23-2003, 01:52 PM | #2 | 
| lobber of scimitars Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Phila Burbs 
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			Don't forget Spring Mountain.  No trip to the Poconos needed. (unless your real objective is a weekend getaway with the Mrs. to the Poconos). It's in Montco, and I think they finally got the kinks worked out of the tubing hill so they aren't killing/turning into paraplegics as many people since the first year they put it in ... 
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|  09-23-2003, 02:16 PM | #3 | 
| Syndrome of a Down Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: West Chester 
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			Huh!  I'd never heard of it, and it'd certainly cut an hour each way off the drive.  I'd probably try a day trip before I'd try a weekend getaway to any of these, but if it's under an hour from here and they offer weeknight tubing, my wife and I could probably ride there many nights after work. Stupid question: They do have a lift to the top of the tubing area, right? (EDIT: I'm a dope, I just found the site map that says they have two tubing lifts. Now to find a suitable helmet...) Last edited by vsp; 09-23-2003 at 02:32 PM. | 
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