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Scott Enterprises Announces Two New Peek 'N Peak Projects

By: Mike Holden
Updated: October 16, 2012
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   OCTOBER 14, 2012- Scott Enterprises continues to expand and better Peek 'n Peak Resort and Spa.

    Today, the Scott's announced two new projects.
They will expand their terrain park by thirty percent.

    They will grow from three rails to four rails with more boxes and jumps.

    In addition, a bag jump was purchased.

    The bag jump is a large inflatable air bag that will be used for a landing surface for skiers and bikers.

    The Scott's are hoping this is a step in the right direction toward making the resort open for four seasons.

    These two new projects are expected to cost one hundred thousand dollars.

    They will be completed by Christmas time.

    The Scott's are anticipating these projects will bring more jobs too.

   

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I think this is great!! Now, they only have to learn to keep the prices with-in reason so EVERYONE can afford to come there!!

Micheline M. October 15, 2012 at 12:00 pm

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