| regarding people being able to make a difference, you are 100% correct. and you are also correct in regard to apathy being the evil that it is. but people have to choose their battles. if everyone of us battled every injustice in our neighborhoods alone (let alone the state or region), we would do nothing but battle 24-7. for myself, i have picked (what i believe to be) much bigger fights that are more important to me than snow reports. i simply don't have the efforts or time to wage war on a snow report, although i highly commend your efforts as regardless of the outcome, i bet it already has effected some change.
i am amazed at your choice in wildcat. i've found their online trail reports to be the amongst the worst offenders of false reporting. it is an excellent area with excellent views though; despite the outragous single day ticket price on the weekend. it's nice if you can get the discounts and deals they offer though. it used to be my favorite area before i couldn't afford it and didn't like how management was running the place.
i am fairly certain that sugarbush was bought by private interests and is not incorporated. i may be wrong on that point, but that's how i understood the transaction of the resort. lots of privately owned companies have established "corporate" styled operations, i work for one. |