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I love how you quote this as if it represents a major concession or breakthrough. Having an upper mtn lift on the Canyon side of the hill is a no-brainer prerequisite for extending the season earlier. It's no mistake that KOD has been much later since the K-1 went in.
Yay - you win the Internet!
It certainly does. It's been 2+ years of publicly ignoring the concept. I want to know how many times they need do get rained out in early and mid November before it sinks in with Nyberg that they can't reliably open (and stay open in November) on the K-1.
They lucked out the last two years with the weather (well, except for when they had to close the next two weekends after opening early last year....hummmmmm) (or the year before where they held off opening for a week and all the snow got rained on....ooops)
In '06, they opened ON THANKSGIVING. They had lots of snow made in the North Ridge area 3 weeks before, which melted out extensively before they could make snow on the lower route. They turned on the lower guns the Sunday before Thanksgiving and were able to get a few decent days of snowmaking. They made it by the absolute narrowest of margins, it must have been super expensive, but the weather was excellent over that weekend and they had crowds.
But it was lucky the weather turned around for them. It could have easily rained MORE in Nov. '06, and stopped them from opening at all for the Thanksgiving weekend. With the current strategy, it WILL happen eventually. Is that at all acceptable?