Harvey
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either way a public recreation facility shouldn’t have to be profitable. It’s a service to the state and visitors
Agree. But, IMO you got to be careful about competing with the taxpaying ski areas who fund your losses.
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either way a public recreation facility shouldn’t have to be profitable. It’s a service to the state and visitors
When you say, "before the lease", do you mean before the Muellers or in its current state with Vail?All I have to say is I don’t want cannon to turn into a Sunapee. Liked Sunapee before the lease. Do not now.
True. How does NY deal with that (since you're there)? There are what, two or three state-owned ski areas in NY?Agree. But, IMO you got to be careful about competing with the taxpaying ski areas who fund your losses.
That's a question for mountain management. Not the "state".One of my pet peeves with Cannon (as mentioned above on Rocket) is how The State thinks they can get away with not grooming out the huge whales on the front. You start with a pitch of 30 degrees or so, butt you can have a free fall on the downhill side. I get it, they want to drain and dry etc.
Sometimes these are a blast if you can get an edge...
I am not following you at all......You can't run single chair to the top up the tramline. It's too long and way too much exposure, plus the summer / fall tourists. Cannon should keep the tram and paint it them Blue and black for radiational solar heat. The neat thing is, we have the mountain let's rebuild the ski area. This is similar to putting cheap tires on a nice car.
Again, no idea what you are talking about.Edit: The good news is Cannon will be able to do this with zero to little money spent on energy. This is because of Fussion and the like. I'm pretty sure Vermont will welcome our nuclear waste, they're good like that.
Before muellersWhen you say, "before the lease", do you mean before the Muellers or in its current state with Vail?
No one knows what he is talking about. EverThat's a question for mountain management. Not the "state".
I am not following you at all......
Again, no idea what you are talking about.
Gore whiteface and Belleayre are state owned and operated by ORDA. The Olympic region development authority. I am not sure how it all worksTrue. How does NY deal with that (since you're there)? There are what, two or three state-owned ski areas in NY?
I thought that there were three.....Gore whiteface and Belleayre are state owned and operated by ORDA. The Olympic region development authority. I am not sure how it all works
Each of them are really great when the snow cooperates
I remember that cheap instate midweek cannon Sunapee combo pass it was awesome!All I have to say is I don’t want cannon to turn into a Sunapee. Liked Sunapee before the lease. Do not now.
I had an combo one when my oldest was a baby and I worked 2nd shift. Skied 3 days a week and then went to work. The other 2 days I would watch him until 2 then dropped him off for 2 hours until my wife got out of work.I remember that cheap instate midweek cannon Sunapee combo pass it was awesome!
It was a perfect geographic combo for me. I got my first one as a gift for high school graduation and the following winter changed the course of my life. Sunapee was so relaxed back then. That summit chair kinda sucked back then.I had an combo one when my oldest was a baby and I worked 2nd shift. Skied 3 days a week and then went to work. The other 2 days I would watch him until 2 then dropped him off for 2 hours until my wife got out of work.
Good point.No one knows what he is talking about. Ever
That is what he is representing it to be, but that is one single page of a financial report (now that I can open it) and it is entitled, "Capital Improvement Fund." It does not capture revenue at all. Instead, it appears to be summarizing capital expenditures and bonds issued to fund capital projects at Cannon. That is not at all the final financial report. If you are relying on that to support your argument then you are completely wrong. Now would I be surprised if Cannon is revenue negative? Not at all. But that single page with no other financial information or explanation does not prove that point. It merely shows their capital debt and summarizes how they are servicing that debt. If anything it actually shows that the debt is slowly disappearing (if I am reading it correctly).The link isn't his data, it's from cannon directly. I don't know if today's economics will ever allow cannon to make money, but it is a fact we have been subsidizing them for over 20 years now, and I know a bit about accounting and they very creatively try to walk around the fact they are not profitable. The State affiliation is both a blessing and a curse like most things.
Gore whiteface and Belleayre are state owned and operated by ORDA. The Olympic region development authority. I am not sure how it all works
Each of them are really great when the snow cooperates
This statement is wholly incorrect and is defamatory in nature. A practicing attorney should know better.The owner of that site applied to be the GM of Cannon the same year that the current one applied. When he was passed over, he then began a relentless campaign to completely discredit the successful candidate and his work and to nitpick everything Cannon.
oh boy, a brand new account representing an unnamed group of taxpayers and trying to speak in legalese! what could go wrong?This statement is wholly incorrect and is defamatory in nature. A practicing attorney should know better.
I see that you are back, threecy.This statement is wholly incorrect and is defamatory in nature. A practicing attorney should know better.
True. How does NY deal with that (since you're there)? There are what, two or three state-owned ski areas in NY?