uphillklimber
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Where it is now, yup. T-Bar towers on-site in the overflow lot by Snow Cap Inn now. Barker pond is being dredged (they drained it so must have something to do with snowmaking) and in town, the bowling alley is taking shape.Tubing is horrible
There's an old saying, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Excellent, one less D-Bag I have to deal with on mountain!!No amount of improvements can save that boring ass place.
When it's said that there is now a trail on Spruce Cliffs, does that mean it will be reopening as a ski trail? How come they shut it down years ago?
Hiking trail which apparently will be used as part of a half marathon course next month. I'd be very surprised if it's ever an on-map ski trail again. It requires too much snow and would get scraped off too quickly.
When it's said that there is now a trail on Spruce Cliffs, does that mean it will be reopening as a ski trail? How come they shut it down years ago?
I would think. We have heard the cross skiers will be able to unload Midway onto overeasy to access the cross course on Rocking Chair. So I would think some grading will get done. Unless they plan to "grade the line" with snowmaking. The thought is the T-Bar went where it did to be right next to MM's snowmaking lines.Those are absolutely massive T-Bar towers, wow. Not only in height, but there is a lot of steel there.
If you want the nerd terminology, hold down is a depression tower. There is also a compression tower which has sheaves on top and bottom.
They still gotta grade the lift line up top? Looks pretty sketchy.