Their daughter, Andrea Mead-Lawrence, won a pair of gold medals in skiing in the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway.
The only access is along a sewer line that runs from Killington to Rutland, which allows for equipment (snowmobiles and groomers) to go from one area to the other.
Pico Mountain is home to a Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum exhibit, located on the third level of the main base lodge.
The mountain contains 468 acres (189 hectares) of skiable land on 58[2] trails of varying difficulty, divided into several lift areas.
This region relies primarily on natural snow and is served by the outpost double, Pico's oldest lift.