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As winter turns to spring and snow turns to water, ski mountains are going quiet and closing for the season. On April 29, Dan Hacker busted out his skis for one last run in the green mountains of Vermont. Given that the lifts stopped running a while back, Hacker made an early morning hike to the summit, which provided a sad vista of the remaining snow. Follow along with Hacker's farewell to winter in this short video from Scott Goergen of Penshire Media. You can follow Goergen on Instagram here and on Twitter here.