What’s New for 2001: Camelback 1
Author thumbnail By M. Scott Smith, DCSki Editor

Pennsylvania’s Camelback Resort has spent the summer enhancing its Snow Tubing Park. This has been a fairly large effort, requiring the relocation of the Snow Tubing Lodge, which is also receiving an expansion at its new location.

To support new chutes in the Tubing Park, Camelback has expanded snowmaking, running air and water pipes to the new tubing runs.

The Poconos resort has also installed a pedestrian tunnel to increase the safety and convenience of guests. The tunnel will connect a new parking lot with the Tubing Park.

In addition, the Camelback Repair Shop has purchased a state-of-the-art Montana Crystal SB Combi ski and snowboard tuning machine. The resort will provide unlimited, season-long tune-ups for the price of $103.50.

Photos provided by Camelback Resort.

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About M. Scott Smith

M. Scott Smith is the founder and Editor of DCSki. Scott loves outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, kayaking, skiing, and mountain biking. He is an avid photographer and writer.

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Reader Comments

Mdskier
October 30, 2001
Unlimited visits for base grinding ! That's a new one &
a surefire way to reduce a pair of $1000 Salomon Pilot skis to dust in one year. :-)

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