Holy shit. Lol
Never change Adironrider. That was a glorious post.
Look, I hated the lift. Most people did. Was it "objectively" the worst lift in the country? No, because there are thousands of lifts. You can't say "objectively worst" about any lift. That would be hyperbole. The word you were looking for is "subjectively".
This concludes our lesson in language usage.
The chairs and plenty of other components I'm sure were fine to be reused. I only made that specific lift suggestion because it's a recently removed lift in New Hampshire and Whaleback is also in New Hampshire and in need of a new to them lift. Pat's Peak has done a great job at sourcing old lifts to refurbish. I don't think they've ever bought a new one in fact. It would be great if more smaller areas such as Whaleback, were equally as successful in doing similar. Big companies such as Vail could help with that.
Never change Adironrider. That was a glorious post.
Look, I hated the lift. Most people did. Was it "objectively" the worst lift in the country? No, because there are thousands of lifts. You can't say "objectively worst" about any lift. That would be hyperbole. The word you were looking for is "subjectively".
This concludes our lesson in language usage.
The chairs and plenty of other components I'm sure were fine to be reused. I only made that specific lift suggestion because it's a recently removed lift in New Hampshire and Whaleback is also in New Hampshire and in need of a new to them lift. Pat's Peak has done a great job at sourcing old lifts to refurbish. I don't think they've ever bought a new one in fact. It would be great if more smaller areas such as Whaleback, were equally as successful in doing similar. Big companies such as Vail could help with that.