Special thanks to Chris Lundquist for contributing this brochure.

Brodie!

New Ashford, MA

From the mid to late 70's

             

                   

 

                   

 

    

 
As you can see from the map, Brodie has grown since the 60's.  There are now 17 named trails and glades, though the glades actually share a trail name with the one they are closest to and are numbered the same with a "G" after their name.  There are now Six lifts; 3 novice ropes and t-bars, a 2500' T-bat, a 4000'double chair and a 6000'double chair.  Lift rates have not increased that significantly; $8.00 for weekends and holidays for adults and $6.00 for Juniors (to age 14).  There is still a special rate for ropes and the lower     T-bar and you can still chose to take only one ride on the chairlift for $2.00.   See the yellow pages above the map for more details.

Brodie Mountain is now closed for skiing and boarding.  It closed after the 2001-2002 Season.  Though there isn't any skiing or boarding there the snow tubing operation is in operation.   I found the following article about the closure of ski operations:  Why Brodie Mountain is suspending ski operations and expanding tubing for 2002/2003.  It attempts to explain the rational behind it.  Though this article claims that Brodie is not a subsidiary of nearby Jiminy Peak, the website refers skiers and boarders to that area.  More articles on the closing of Brodie can be found atSnowJournal.com.

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