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Yeah, the last thing you want is a customer experience that stinks.Raining pretty hard out there this morning. Much as I hate to admit it, I think the pushed back opening dates are very reasonable and it is not a case of resorts being afraid to go for it with limited snow making.
I have not looked at a forecast lately, but the biggest problem I've seen is that this warm/marginal weather continues until about Wednesday and then it turns colder. For places that have blown little or no snow, I don't know if there is enough time to get down a base for next weekend.![]()
I don't think Loon opened until December 1st or so in 2006. It was definitely after Thanksgiving. Personally I hated 06-07 since I do most of my skiing early December through early March. Hopefully this year will not be a repeat.
If memory serves me, Loon opened Thanksgiving weekend and closed back down for a week or so.
that happened a few years earlier I remember as well.
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BTW the west is not doing so great either at this point. The upside is to remember that it s still fall. Regardless of the current situation I still believe we're in for a good winter.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
As much as it sucks for 'us/me' personally to not have decent skiing available, I feel the most for those who make their livings off of the industry. As someone who lost a pretty good job due to bad weather creating a low revenue winter for a ski resort, I know the fear some of these folks must have at this point.