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Maple Valley Ski Jump:

K-Point: 45 m
Further jumps: K25
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1963
Conversions: 1968
Operating until: 1969
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 42.943928, -72.619819 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Maple Valley ski area was established in 1962-63 by Terry Tyler together with his brothers and the North Haven Construction Company. It was located west of Dummerston, not far from Brattleboro. In addition to alpine runs and lifts, two ski jumps were built there to promote youth jumping.
Due to the lack of snow, jumping on ice that had been shaved from blocks of ice was held there for the first time in December 1964. In February 1967, the first New England night jumping took place at the Maple Valley. In 1968, the ski jumps were modernized, but only 1-2 years later they were deconstructed as part of the further development of the ski area.

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