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A
public transportation shuttle is being established in North Creek with
hopes of more closely linking Gore Mountain with the village of North
Creek. The shuttle will also make a stop at the historic North Creek
Ski Bowl allowing skiers and boarders to take a single trail down and
shuttle back up. Additional trails are expected to be open next winter.
Locally
owned Brant Lake Taxi & Transport Service will operate the shuttle,
which is being paid for by hotel occupancy tax receipts and local
businesses. The free shuttle will run just 39 days during the ski
season beginning December 19th, including weekends and holiday weeks,
from 8 am to 4:30 pm, with a break for the driver's lunchtime.
Gore Mountain spokesperson Emily Stanton told the Glens Falls Post-Star that the shuttle will provide access to North Creek village for Gore visitors who arrive at the mountain by chartered bus.
Additionally,
a controversial "Gold Parking" program has been getting a lot of
discussion on the lifts and in the lodges. About 200 spaces have been
set aside for paid parking. The $10 fee has led to quite a debate over
at skiadk.com and the Gore Facebook page.