hardscrabble
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the entire middle mountain of the links and rock garden are now like a bad facelift.
Nailed it. The narrower original runs there were before my time, but multiple times I've caught myself zoning out and staring at the newer widened runs for too long and feeling almost disoriented. Like, "damn, some of these trails really don't agree with the actual shape of the mountain here." Middle Ravine might be the world's widest traverse if you think about it (but who am I kidding, it's still pretty fun on an empty day without too much headwind). And Rock Garden/Upper Gremlin, while retaining some semblance of natural fall lines, feel like a series of intersections rather than individual trails. All positioned at the mouth of a natural wind tunnel. Sel Hannah himself was even quoted as calling the location of the ski area "ludicrous" in 1991 (as per the Tucker Brook chapter of David Goodman's book).