The Hyde Away Inn & Restaurant

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Response to a recent Back in the Day photo of The Hyde Away Inn in The Valley Reporter has inspired a new website feature. We recently added a Personal History feature to allow people to add their own personal memories and photos of their time at the inn throughout its history and before. Of particular interest are stories and photos from the early history of the inn as the Ulla Lodge and the Snuggery. The goal is to assemble and preserve the history of the inn and the early days of skiing in the Mad River Valley.

Add Your Personal Hyde Away History

Add Your Personal Hyde Away History

Have fond memories, old photos, and stories of your time here? Add your own personal history! To contribute your personal history, visit www.hydeawayinn.com. On the home page, in the right hand column, you can register and login to add your story and photos. Enter a title and content of your story and use the Upload/Insert icons to add photos or media clips. If you need technical assistance, contact us.

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Wheeler House

by admin on November 5, 2009

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I am Virginia Wheeler Harvey and I live in Bradenton, Florida. I have a little info to add to your Hyde Away Inn history, which I saw in a recent Valley Reporter. My family, my father being Herbert Wheeler, moved into this house in 1943, if I recall correctly. This is what the house looked like at that time. We had cows and chickens, and I remember helping with the haying. The house had no electricity or indoor plumbing at that time. That is my sister, Shirley, standing on the porch.

Regards, Virginia Harvey

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Sigi Stops by The Hyde Away

December 25, 2008

Sigi Grottendorfer, a former ski pro at Sugarbush during the Mascara Mountain days, was at Sugarbush for their 50th Anniversary weekend. While he was here, he stopped in to visit the Hyde Away and chat with old friends Jack Lonsdale and Walter Hensen.

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Bob & Mitch – Then & Now

December 14, 2008

They take a lickin’ and keep on tickin’

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