jaytrem
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The word on skilifts.org is that Gore is getting a new six pack. Anybody heard anything on that? I imagine it would be a replacement for the high speed triple.
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The word on skilifts.org is that Gore is getting a new six pack. Anybody heard anything on that? I imagine it would be a replacement for the high speed triple.
It would also be great to replace the High peaks chair too that sucker is ancient . being tall i often get whacked on the helmet by the damn safety bar on that chair :uzi:
Sounds like a huge waste of money if true IMO. Hadn't heard anything about that, but I cant imagine it's even remotely necessary. While I've only skied there 4 times, that's all been within the last year, and all on Saturdays - and its never been so crowded that the waits were long. The pod structure of that mountain almost de facto seems to alleviate long lift lines. If a 6-pack is only necessary for 2 or 3 days a year, it's not necessary.
There is a HSQ at Gore on Burnt Ridge.Sounds like GORE is making some improvements, since it caters to the NYC crowd, why not increase the lift capacity. I personally have never been to GORE, but this year I have heard and seen some awesome reports. Improvents with the lift infrastructure / perhaps snowmaking do nothing but make a resort much more entertaining.
Again, never been, probably since they have no HSQ's LOL. But it's on my hit list.
^^ this statement above is based on NFC no fucking clue, never been. But put some fast lifts in, or go to MRG and ride the fast single.
Jaysunn
Sounds like GORE is making some improvements, since it caters to the NYC crowd, why not increase the lift capacity.
Sounds to me like it may have more to do with marketing than need. The difference in price may be minimal, and worth the bragging rights. My main gripe with a six pack is that there are fewer groups of 6 skiing together than groups of 4. My family of four would actually find a six pack to be a negative. Surely we aren't alone.
I heard they were going to replace the High Peaks chair, while grading out and widening the liftline so they can open it as a trail. Something about some small rocks in the liftline being minor a safety hazard.