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You are tubing at your own risk. For safety reasons, they recommend that you do not have anything loose hanging off your clothes like scarves, belts, gloves or hats and that your long hair is not exposed. You must use only the rental tubes that they provide. No alcohol is allowed. All children ages 6 and under must be with an adult at all times. On this date, the inside office was closed. This is NOT an official website for Jonas Ridge Snow Tubing, so be sure to check their site for lots more safety and important information, and watch their video. A release form must be signed by each person. |
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The employees were very polite and helpful. The mats at the top of the hill were also helpful, but some parts were lumpy and took a bit more effort to maneuver. All of the lanes were fast and fun. It was very crowded on this date, but the two RV Gypsies and family got lots of turns in during their allotted time. The only negative was that most of the tubes were dirty, gross, unsanitary. Lee Duquette did not want to snow tube, so he took photos. Due to Covid-19, professional photos were not taken and sold on this date. |
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Picking a tube and getting in line. Karen Duquette got one of the filthiest tubes. |
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The moving ramp up to the top. |
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Views from the moving ramp |
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Renee and John |
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Kristen, Steven and the great-grandchildren of the two RV Gypsies. |
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Karen Duquette and her grandson, Alex Jones |
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Below: Karen Duquette and her grandson Alex Jones. Karen's mirrored sunglasses kept changing colors, sometimes they appeared pink, other times yellow, and sometimes half and half on each lens. |
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Below: Notice how grossly dirty and unsanitary the tubes were. |
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Below: The foursome that rode down together. |
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