Eagle Hill
School
a.k.a. Blood Hill
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I taught at Eagle Hill in the early 80's. The slope was in operation when we had enough natural snow, as it did not have snow making capabilities. As a staff member, I do not remember it being open very much at all. During the week we often took students to Pine Ridge in Barre as it was bigger and had snowmaking. On the weekends we went up north frequently, usually to Okemo. By this time most of the action on this slope was sledding and/or tobogganing. When I left Eagle Hill in the fall of
1984, some students and staff were clearing the slope to prepare it for skiing
the next winter. It was not open to the public, it was only for students
and staff of the school. It had a rope tow, no snow making and no
grooming. I never skied it, I always volunteered to take the trips.
I don't think the lift was much more than 500 feet long.
During my visit, I spoke with Michael Riendeau, an administrator at the school. He gave her permission to explore the old ski hill and take pictures. Thanks to Michael, I also heard from Dottie Bachtold a staff member, here is what she had to say: The rope tow was functioning when I came in 1977. It was discontinued due to insurance costs around 80 or so. The tow went from the bottom of the hill, just beyond Prescott and no farther down than Prescott and went up to near the old bus. As far as trails go, the kids grapped the rope, rode to the top, and slid down toward the dorm. I wouldn't call it a trail, just one big open area. There were some trails, more for hiking, that Tim Galpin cleared or improved for his Eagle Scout, through the woods, but I don't remember kids skiing on them.
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Here's the terraserver image of the area. The liftline is in red. |
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A former student and
friend of mine, Howard Davidson, had the following information to add: The hill was open for the 8 years I was a student at Eagle Hill, 1971 to 1979. I skied there all 8 years. The bus at the top was put there before I got there, it was used for a warming hut one year. We also started to build a hut out of stone but never got past clearing off the rock. We used a rock near what we called the White Dorm (left side of hill as you look up) as a jump. We also jumped off of a stone wall on the other side of the hill. The few races we had there went from the top and below the lift next to the red school house. The rope was a steel cable wrapped in rubber. We used to call the hill Blood Hill. It was about 500 feet long, maybe a little more. It wasn't that steep of a hill, maybe 100, or a little more vertical feet. We had a lot of fun on that little hill, but always looked forward to trips to other places.
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