NEWS: Law Ski Club Hits The Slopes In Vermont For Final Trip Of Season

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By Chloe Edmonds and Analiyah Velez – Staff Reporters

The Jonathan Law Ski Club recently took its final trip of the season to Killington Mountain in Vermont. 

There were about 25 people who went on the trip which cost $200 per person. The Ski Club went on a total of three trips this ski season, with Killington being the overall favorite. 

“I had a great time skiing down Killington,” freshman Cole Alogna said. “The weather was great and the scenery was beautiful.” 

The Killington trip was a whole day event. Students had to wake up as as early as 4 a.m to get ready and get on the bus. 

“We got there around 8 a.m. and we were there for at least 12 hours,” freshman Everett Alogna said. “We had a lot of fun and I’m sad to see the club come to an end.” 

The favorite part of the trip for most club members was the scenery and connecting with their peers.  

“My favorite part of the trip was seeing all the views from the beautiful mountains with my friends,” sophomore Layla Alogna said. “It really takes your breath away.”

Members of the Ski Club encourage students to join if they are looking for a new adventure and looking to participate in the Law community . 

“Ski Club is an amazing place for making memories with your friends and meeting new people,” sophomore Lily Pleimann said.

In order to prepare, students needed to make sure all of their gear was rented, that had clothes that were sure to keep them warm, and that they had snacks to make the trip more comfortable. 

“We had a really good group of friends to ski with and it was pretty warm that day with a lot of snow,” sophomore Charlotte Balderi said. “The bus ride was long but it was so worth it.”

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