xlr8r
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About 30-40 minutes at Vail when they shut down the back bowls and blue sky basin at once due to a power issue IIRC. So everyone had to take the Teacup Express to get out of Blue Sky Basin. As a single, I got out relatively fast compared to other people. The line was so big I took a picture

The other time I have waited that long was at Mount Snow when every chair on the main face was closed except Tumbleweed because of wind. I was on a college bus trip which dropped us off at Sundance Lodge, where someone stole my poles when I was getting my boots on. So I then had to walk up to the main lodge which was a ghost town to talk with guest services to get a replacement pair of poles out of lost and found (which I never returned as those were bent anyway). I then climbed up and skated all the way over to Carinthia from the main base lodge too avoid the massive line at Tumbleweed. I waited in the line for Nitro which was about 30-40 minutes long for singles. I then finally made it into the sunbrook area which thankfully was relatively deserted and open (most people cannot follow a map I guess) and lapped the sunbrook quad and beartrap until the wind died down for the other lifts to open at about 11am. Definitely the roughest morning I have had skiing.

The other time I have waited that long was at Mount Snow when every chair on the main face was closed except Tumbleweed because of wind. I was on a college bus trip which dropped us off at Sundance Lodge, where someone stole my poles when I was getting my boots on. So I then had to walk up to the main lodge which was a ghost town to talk with guest services to get a replacement pair of poles out of lost and found (which I never returned as those were bent anyway). I then climbed up and skated all the way over to Carinthia from the main base lodge too avoid the massive line at Tumbleweed. I waited in the line for Nitro which was about 30-40 minutes long for singles. I then finally made it into the sunbrook area which thankfully was relatively deserted and open (most people cannot follow a map I guess) and lapped the sunbrook quad and beartrap until the wind died down for the other lifts to open at about 11am. Definitely the roughest morning I have had skiing.
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