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Big Burke announcement

thetrailboss

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It's officially open.
 

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And yet-- the mountain looks better today than ever and has a more likely future than ever before. weird.
 

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Public Season Pass Meeting - Sunday, October 2 12:30 PM - 2 PM

*Update*
You may participate in in the meeting live via streaming video by clicking on this link

https://friendsofburke.webex.com/friendsofburke/onstage/g.php?MTID=ed8a09415516ddeae130cbae29d86a15c

(password:1234)

You may listen by conference call by dialing (240) 454-0879 and entering access code 667 214 308. If prompted for attendee ID, press # to bypass and join the call.

*Update*

We are happy to announce that following the Fall Foliage Festival, a public season pass holder meeting will be held at 12:30 PM, Sunday, September 25th at the recently opened Burke Mountain Hotel and Conference Center. This event is being co-hosted by Burke Mountain, Leisure Hotels, and Friends of Burke Mountain, Inc. and we welcome everyone visiting the area and able to attend in person to do so.

The management company will explain, in detail, plans to improve snowmaking and the ski and boarding experience for the upcoming winter season. We all want Burke Mountain to succeed and would like to see an outpouring of support by former, current, and potential season pass holders. Before we officially recommend purchasing season passes and before the open meeting, a team from Friends of Burke Mountain, Inc., will conclude a series of meetings with Leisure’s snowmaking team to ensure that sufficient progress has been made on key system upgrades, repairs, and improvements. Our goal is transparency so that skiers and boarders may make informed decisions about whether to buy season passes. We look forward to seeing you all in just a few weeks!

Should be interesting listening.
 

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Kind of odd that you want people to look to you for guidance on wheather you should get a season pass and support the resort, but don't followup with any feedback on a meeting you jointly held with the resort.
 

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MEtoVTSkier

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The only thing I'm curios about, that isn't really answered, is... Can they now make snow on one lower mountain trail, and one upper mountain trail simultaneously? Such as blow a beginner/return to lower lodge trail/ and a trail off the top? AND... if so, is there enough leftover to run the fans on the mid-mountain crossover/Training Hill also at the same time?

If that is now possible, that would be great all around.
 
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