KustyTheKlown
Well-known member
agreed! i don't claim to be an expert but the amount of bitching by totally clueless dummies, mainly on facebook groups, is outrageous.
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Having employees coming in early, the mountain would have to pay them extra. With the increase on minimum wage for employees, that would hurt the bottom line.These days they seem to have employees come in at normal time to start deicing which makes it later by the time they get them going.
While I agree that lifts need to be deiced and cant be run until they are, it does seem that in the past resorts used to have crews come in early and start deicing earlier so that at least some lifts can open at start time and the other lifts arent far behind. These days they seem to have employees come in at normal time to start deicing which makes it later by the time they get them going.
?This looks like a sporty drive to ct at 2pm...
Considering that most of the lift ops folks are on the hill doing their daily inspections long before the mountain opens for the day, not so sure this is the case as much as it seems like we now have more areas with more detachble lifts which require a greater amount of time to de-ice as well as mother nature seeming to give us storms that are producing a greater quantity of ice, more frequently, across more of ski country than she used to.
Much easier and quiker to get a fixed grip lift de-iced in most ice storms than a detachable, as with a fixed grip, you can start moving the haul rope without each grip needing to be de-iced and have the lift safely moving quicker, whereas with a detachable, you often have to de-ice every grip so that the chairs come off the haul rope and then re-attach to the haul rope in the terminals.
For multiple reasons, it's tough at most resorts to make a comparison about how it's happening now vs how it was say 10+ years ago when it comes to handling icing events and the effect thy have on operations
JFK Thursday flight
Snow should end long before that.JFK Thursday flight
Time will tell..maybe the dry slot will help limit the rain for SoVt later tonight
They still start well before dawn at Killington I can say that as a fact.I can only really speak of Killington as I don't ski any other resorts enough to know but in the last 10 years only 1 lift (Snowdon quad) has been upgraded to a detachable so I don't see that being the problem. They just don't start deicing early like they did a decade ago. Definitely more instances of needing to deice this decade than last.
Wildcat claiming 14 inches. I know it probably mixed in but they probably got a lot less wet up there for sure.A nasty crust in the mwv. The fluffy powder was so nice earlier this week