They are saying the weather is a safety issue. When was the last time this happened?
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Lifts and Patrol have decided to shut down ALL LIFTS for the day. This decision did not come easy, however, it is always safety first for us on the mountain.
Jay, too.
Smart move. Skiing is a recreational sport - if bozos want to risk their lives, so be it. But ski patrol and others shouldn't be put in danger trying to rescue them. No need to be on top of mountain in this weather.Lifts and Patrol have decided to shut down ALL LIFTS for the day. This decision did not come easy, however, it is always safety first for us on the mountain.
Jay, too.
Buddy of mine was at Stowe c. 1990 when it was 40 below. He was on a trail and stopped by the side to take in the beauty. He heard a voice say "It's a winter wonderland." He looked around but no one was there. Figured it was time to call it quits. We joke about it to this day.
I was there that day. I was young, dumb and....
I dont know how many times in that year it got that cold, but I was at Killington that year on a school ski trip when it was -60, may have been the same day. The coldest I've ever been. We took 2 or 3 runs and spent the rest of the day in the lodge.