RENO
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I still don't understand how they could cut something so huge and nobody at the resort saw it? :???:
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You've gotta wonder what they were thinking....I'm sure no one will notice a giant ski trail cut through the protected forest below a major mountain peak...
Seriously, that must have taken a LOT of time and effort, that's a lot of trees if it's really 60 feet wide, and moving them off the trail will either require heavy equipment, or a lot of cutting.
However, now that the damage has been done, it would be a shame to let their efforts go to waste....hopefully it wasn't south-facing.
I still don't understand how they could cut something so huge and nobody at the resort saw it? :???:
On TeleTips a group is organizing a volunteer work weekend with the National Forest people to replant up there this summer/fall and mark the affected area as regeneration zones.So how many of you will ski it this winter?
was up on jay for the jay challenge cheering a friend on - having heard about investigation and the details from one of the state workers i too couldn't believe it when he said it was clear cut...
well, it is, there is now a huge open gash on big jay, it is awful, and sad, i can only wonder how it will effect the drainage of heavy rain and snow over the years, land slide does not seem out of the question, you can now drive my VW down the face of big jay
everyone be careful this fall heading into the woods with loppers - and be smart, if you have to chop it down then it isn't the right way
So how many of you will ski it this winter?
I found this on TGR that has a similar thread to this one:
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Looking at this pic, why on earth would you need to cut a trail here?
Should we even venture a guess or head down the "were they skiers or boarders?" path. Or the locals vs. Jay road trippers path?
Not to stereotype, but my guess would be on U.S. male snowboarders in their mid 20's that road trip to Jay from more than 4 hours away.
They're also from North Troy, which is right around the corner from Jay. Shows how accurate stereotyping is...Should we even venture a guess or head down the "were they skiers or boarders?" path. Or the locals vs. Jay road trippers path?
Not to stereotype, but my guess would be on U.S. male snowboarders in their mid 20's that road trip to Jay from more than 4 hours away.
Should we even venture a guess or head down the "were they skiers or boarders?" path. Or the locals vs. Jay road trippers path?
Not to stereotype, but my guess would be on U.S. male snowboarders in their mid 20's that road trip to Jay from more than 4 hours away.
They're also from North Troy, which is right around the corner from Jay. Shows how accurate stereotyping is...
My guess would be your guess is wrong ... I believe the news article stated they were in their forties plus I don't believe you would ever find a twenty year old with that much ambition let alone two.