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I was poking around on the Cannon website trying to find something new. Noticed under stats, the longest run is 2.3 miles. What route is that? It's not over the saddle is it?
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I was poking around on the Cannon website trying to find something new. Noticed under stats, the longest run is 2.3 miles. What route is that? It's not over the saddle is it?
This is about the longest I could find of contineous skiing and it was about 10,400 ft.
This is about the longest I could find of contineous skiing and it was about 10,400 ft.
Wouldn't it be even a little longer to take Taft vs Ravine? Or do the turns on Ravine add extra distance?
Wow! Burke destroys Cannon in the longest run department. East Bowl to High Meadows Pass = 2.75 miles (14500').
Not if it is icy enoughwith 4k of of poling.
Wow! Burke destroys Cannon in the longest run department. East Bowl to High Meadows Pass = 2.75 miles (14500').
Both of those are actually open, too.
^ThisTo me it isn't what has been done a mittersill but in how the influence of FSC directs the publicly owned ski area. From where the snow making is done to the uncontrolled early season use of any open territory and lodge space. Also the uncontrolled/supervised racers themselves.
^And thisUltimately though, it sounds like you and many of FSC have a real sense of entitlement. Cannon is a public resource; a private club should not have a major influence on how it operates. It would be different if it were a private ski area.
It's not the "improved" snowmaking (if you can seriously call it that). It's the redirection of resources to suit FSC's wants and needs. Great, you put up a bunch of money to buy equipment that serves your own interest. Yes, it's possible that the public might get some benefit from that. But mostly it means that Cannon is redirecting their labor and approach in order use your equipment on the terrain that serves mostly you. I don't recall asking for that. Did FSC put up a budget for a snowmaking crew? No. So Cannon's snowmaking crew is now over at Mittersill making snow on a trail that will end up being closed for FSC's private use, instead of focusing on opening more terrain on the main mountain for the general public.You blame FSC for buying a new compressor and improving snowmaking capacity for the whole mountain? You can't be serious.