According to the
http://www.nelsap.org/ct/ct.htmlsite (New England Lost Ski Area Project) CT has 60 lost ski areas. Winter 2009 with it's lack of a January thaw, gave us the unique opportunity of a skiable natural snow base. It was a short window but I did manage to check the following "Lost Ski Areas" of my hit list.

December 23, 2008
Wethersfield Ski Club---QuarryPark, Rocky Hill was my first visit. It wasn't much of a ski but you could see the remains of the old Buick that once powered the rope tow. It was a quick ski in and out.

January 18th, 2009
WickhamPark, East Hartford was another solo run. Easy access from the parking lot of the Marco Polo Lounge. Couldn't find any lift remains but the hill is skiable with minimal snow since it's grass covered. Made a few runs before going to work!!

January 19th, 2009
Page Park Bristol, on the way back from a day of XC skiing Sandy and I decided to return and try Page Park again. Much less crusty than last season's adventure. Nice grass surface needs less snow to be skiable. Two trails to choose from, nice parking lot.

January 23, 2009
Fairchild Park Naugatuck, Jon March and Victor Anderson's home town area. Victor always said we should ski his old home-town hill. Fairchild Park’s old ski slope is where friends Jon March and Victor Anderson cut their skiing teeth back in the early 70’s. Located in their old neighborhood, at the end of the street, tucked in amongst modest middle class homes, Fairchild Park is now home to a playground, ball field, basketball court and once a long time ago, a ski area, now abandoned. I ski with Victor all the time but Jon hadn't skied in over 25 years.

Jon waisted no time getting back into the swing of things; he didn't miss a beat. All I can say is it was one of those special days I'll never forget. We shot a great video of the event "
Lunch Time at Fairchild Park"

January 25, 2009
Canton Ski Club/Sweetheart Hill Collinsville, This one was the real deal!! You need lot's of snow to make it skiable. The slopes are very grown in and it's rocky too. No parking, I had to jam my car into a snow bank. We had just enough snow to make it work. Sandy decided to check things out using snowshoes. I was wishing I had my helmet and knee pads.

Used climbing skins for the way up.Made a couple of runs and felt a little in the back seat. Afterwards I realized that I hadn't shortened my poles for the downhill run. A rookie move!!

March 3rd, 2009
Mixville Tow Cheshire, A Nor'easter blankets the hills of CT! Victor and I meet at 7:00 AM the following day. We have a big plowed parking lot and easy access. You can hear the drone of the neighborhood widget factory next store (must be hard to sleep in).

Victor goes big on his first run and pays the price!! The snow is not bad but a little chunky. After a few runs, it's time to go to work.


Job well done!!Victor sounds the horn and praises Ullr, the Norse God of Snow.
In the end we skied 6 of NELSAP's 60 lost CT ski areas. We look forward to 2010.