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We just had to go, and frankly if we had not then our bosses would've forced us to work. Am I right? A little late in the season, and not as dramatic as it once was since the impending Spring and sunshine have whittled it down, but we had a great time
Something to see if you're in the area, but I wouldn't make a special trip to go see it. Keep an eye out for the Yeti - he's friendly but skittish. No concessions so bring your own snacks. You can get there via the T but I don't recommend it - you may never return.
You need to see this in the winter of 2015. The unforgettable soul sucking winter that froze Boston, Ma. It gives a great view of the bumper cars of local traffic!
Take your camera and your spirit of adventure to view the mountain before spring comes and it flows away into the Charles. After your visit, be sure to check out the Infinite Corridor, the MIT Museum, and continue your 'ice' adventure with ice cream from nearby Toscanini's.
Nice for a quick picnic, or if you run out of things to do in, and I quote one of the great alumni, "Our fair city". Enjoy it while you can, global warming will destroy it.
One can occasionally spot Nobel laureates taking a sledding break. No on-site concessions --- bring your own blooter.
I was excited to finally have a skiing destination in town. Mount Cambridge provides a thrilling, if short, ride. The end is punctuated by trying to avoid ending up in the street.However, I'm a little disappointed that the engineering minds at MIT haven't yet set up a lift line, tow rope, or electromagnetic pulse jet to get you to the top.