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Jay Peak Thread (New owners, New Future)

drjeff

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The Good Dr. has just stated a paradigm its taken me a lifetime to understand ( and I still have a hard time grasping it). Its all about perception, forget the facts. Pols know this, corporate media know this.
As I get older, just turned 54 last week and started my 46th ski season on plastic mats built on the roof and around the sides of a trash incinerator building in Copenhagen, Denmark (that was truly a memorable ski day with both my kids and my wife!!) I get that I have acquired a bunch of knowledge through experiences (probably closing in on 2000k skj days lifetime and 1k since I joined AZ!) on the hill and my desire to befriend and ask questions of many ski Industry folks (who often love to talk shop with you if you ask them!) and like to provide some of that insight... Whether folks want to listen to that reality view, (sometimes corporate based, sometimes weather reality) I don't know... regardless, everyone wants quality day on the hill!
 

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Anecdotally, I skied Jay and Stowe on back to back days multiple times last year and found the snow to be far better in the woods at Stowe both times, and the natural trails skied similar. Not to say that I think Stowe gets more snow, it's obvious that Jay does overall, but of course the wind patterns are different and I think the clientele at Jay just hammer the woods more.

That said, I just saw a video of someone on CanAm this morning and it looked fucking deeeep. Just an incredible start to the season and no end in sight to this pattern.
 

BenedictGomez

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if one was interested in providing accurate information more than hype, would be to provide more than 1 snowfall total - at least summit + a base area, possibly a mid-mountain location as well if a resort has a particularly wide elevation range like Killington.

I don't expect to see resorts ever start doing this, but I'm just noting that it's not a difficult problem to solve.

Or, I dunno, just spitballing here, not even as complicated as that, maybe just a webcam of a snowstake like most ski resorts, or if not a "stake" some sort of similar depth perception barometer.
 
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