mondeo
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I don't care if they're polite or not. I actually think their friends are worse, standing to the side in the middle of the lift maze. Annoying as hell.
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I don't know (or can't imagine) where you skied in Europe that the lift lines were organized and well mannered, but I've skied in Europe quite a bit and it can be a challenge not to get enraged. It seems the closer you get to Italy the worse it gets. And once you're there well... it's every man for themselves.
I don't know, I think Euros get a bum rap with lift lines. I've skied a few times in Europe and haven't had any problems at all. Maybe a dude ran over my skis or something, but the same thing can happen here.
Now, lines at airports in Europe? That's another story....
While it's true people don't stand in line like sheep like in the States, if you play the game a bit and defend your turf a little, I don't find it to be a problem. Just a different way of doing things.
Who's skied in Europe? I did as a little kid and vividly remember the lift line wars over there. I'm not sure if it's the same today, but when I was there there were no Q lines and people just shoved their way to the front like cattle come in from pasture. You literally had to place your ski pole in front of others ski tips or throw and elbow to get people to chill out.
Does that include off-duty ski instructors?If anybody trys to cut in front of me this season..I am going apeshit!!!!
Does that include off-duty ski instructors?
That guy was funny...
I don't think so. Lots of places now have single only lines on quads or bigger.Does calling out for a single at a double chair constitute cutting? I don't think so but... Years ago on a BIG powder day at Sugerbush I had already invoked the "no buddies rule". The Castlerock chair ran slow and had had every other chair missing that year. The line was backed up all the way up the hill to Lower downspout. Each time I came down I would ski slowly past the line calling out "single?". Every time I lucked out. Finally after 5 or 6 trips I jump in to double up with someone. A dude one couple in back of me (us) starts complaining that he's been waiting in line and that I was cutting. I replied "if you've gone all the way thru this line and didn't hook up with this other single only 2 spots in front of you, you don't have any complaint". Even better - when he got to the chair, the liftie made him step out and wait for another single.