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When taken to extremes I see what your saying, but I just find it pretty funny how vastly different the public opinion of these guys actions is when compared to vastly more damaging effects undertaken by ski areas themselves.
I agree as well, and my points arent made to be taken as a literal comparison. I understand the planning and permits needed for a resort to undertake an expansion, but in reality its still a destruction of alpine wilderness areas. Thats the point Im trying to make, despite the obvious and already mentioned differences between the two scenarios.
A friend emailed me this. I'm not sure if its already in this thread and I didn't feel like going through the whole thing. These pics are pretty dramatic. Say what you want about those guys, but they sure where ambitious.
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com:80/legacy/slideshows/081007jay/index.html
After viewing that again, I have to say they did a nice job. Stacked logs to fill in uneven terrain. I would say that cutting the stumps right to the ground is really important. If we learn anything from this, it's that you should cut the stumps TO THE GROUND.
Looks like fun. I really have a hard time getting too upset when I drive past the new golf course up at spruce when I go to the notch. From the Tee boxes you can look at beech trees with YEARS of scarring from bears. HUNDREDS of acers got cleared so a bunch of rich A$$HOLES can play golf out behind their million dollar condo. Let's keep this in perspective when we think about all the BS development going on in sensative areas around the state. This is less then a drop in the bucket over what? Land that has allready been clearcut twice. Not like it's old growth.
rant off.
HUNDREDS of acers got cleared so a bunch of rich A$$HOLES can play golf out behind their million dollar condo. Let's keep this in perspective when we think about all the BS development going on in sensative areas around the state. .
I don't play golf and I'm not rich, but why do people who do and are automatically have to be assholes? I know people who love golf and have worked dam hard to get the financial success they earned and they are good people.
I don't play golf and I'm not rich, but why do people who do and are automatically have to be assholes? I know people who love golf and have worked dam hard to get the financial success they earned and they are good people.
I'm glad you said it... :roll: I never understand why those that are successful in life financially are looked negatively upon. Jealousy, I suppose. Newsflash! There are assholes in every age, race and socioeconomic group.
BTW, I don't regularly golf, but I do maybe once or twice a year and that's why I suck at it. It is rather expensive and you need to be pretty well off to play often, but I can totally see the appeal.
very good point
Your remarks are like shit spewing forth from an anus.
Your remarks about golf are way off. The medium income of a skier versus a golfer is much higher. I am an advid golfer. There are a lot of initiatives to get intercity kids involved with gof. I dont really here anything about skiing.
You can get a decent set of clubs for 500 buck and I know a lot of golf courses that are less than 20 bucks to play. Good challenging courses.
You can't spend less than 50 bucks for any half way decent hill to ski. Put together gear for less than 500 buck is even harder.
Your remarks are like shit spewing forth from an anus.
Your remarks about golf are way off. The medium income of a skier versus a golfer is much higher. I am an advid golfer. There are a lot of initiatives to get intercity kids involved with gof. I dont really here anything about skiing.
You can get a decent set of clubs for 500 buck and I know a lot of golf courses that are less than 20 bucks to play. Good challenging courses.
You can't spend less than 50 bucks for any half way decent hill to ski. Put together gear for less than 500 buck is even harder.
Your remarks are like shit spewing forth from an anus.