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West Lake project? I thought it was the Somerset reservoir they were trying to hook up to.
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West Lake project? I thought it was the Somerset reservoir they were trying to hook up to.
It seems to me that Snow built a pretty impressive base using the new fan guns this season. They should have an even better chance at glacier building next season once the West Lake project is completed.
West lake won't be done until the '09-'10 season in all likelyhood. Still awaiting ACT 250 permit approval and one of the current sticking points is whether or not the tress/brush surrounding the land where they want to refine/dig the West lake Reservoir is a food source for some of the native bear population. They need to do some studies to see if it is/isn't and the study can't start until all the snow has melted. If it is indeed a prime bear food source management has said that a land swap will happen to enable West Lake to get approval. By far and away management at the passholders meeting a few weeks ago made it crystal clear that getting more water is their main focus right now. So by the time that happens and the study is complete and presented, the realistic nature is that the ACT 250 approval won't happen in time for all the work that needs to be done to happen before the '08-'09 ski season. Mount Snow would like to get the "prep work" for the West Lake site done this Fall after receiving ACT 250 approval hopefully late summer/early fall.
So for next year, their significant investment in more fan guns (my guess from some of the rumors floating around is maybe another 100 or so) will have the same water supply as this year, and they'll likely burry what ever trails finally end up with the new fan guns on them.
Really look for them to go crazy in the '09-'10 season when West Lake should be done, and lots more water is available and in al likelyhood they take Mount Snow to 100% snowmaking.
Wow. I wasn't aware of all this. I can't believe the roadblocks they keep coming up against. First Somerset, now West Lake. WTF.
Anybody here familiar with Jeremy Jacobs and the Boston Bruins? Ever since he bought the club, he has been content to put as little money as possible into the team. As long as it is profitable, why go the extra distance to shoot for a championship. Diehard Bruins fans have pissed and moaned for years, but they still go to the games because they love hockey. Sound like Killington? The only thing that will get him to sell is an empty Garden night after night.
Anybody here familiar with Jeremy Jacobs and the Boston Bruins? Ever since he bought the club, he has been content to put as little money as possible into the team. As long as it is profitable, why go the extra distance to shoot for a championship. Diehard Bruins fans have pissed and moaned for years, but they still go to the games because they love hockey. Sound like Killington? The only thing that will get him to sell is an empty Garden night after night.
Anybody here familiar with Jeremy Jacobs and the Boston Bruins? Ever since he bought the club, he has been content to put as little money as possible into the team. As long as it is profitable, why go the extra distance to shoot for a championship. Diehard Bruins fans have pissed and moaned for years, but they still go to the games because they love hockey. Sound like Killington? The only thing that will get him to sell is an empty Garden night after night.
Sugarloaf historically(of late) closed early..under ASC, in comparison to the years loafer89 mentioned..., and/but it's not because of the lack of snow...simply a lack of visitors! The weekend warriors from the cities give up on skiing once it gets warm in lower New England. Boating, hiking, and cycling take precedence. It's just a long haul up here....one that diehard skiers enjoy making as there's always a good amount of skiing on the mountain after it officially closes. Skiers just have to skin/hike up for the goods every Spring....and the timetable in getting started at the base is much easier for locals...I honestly cannot remember Sugarloaf skiing into May in recent times. Last year they closed on April 29th, and on Easter Sunday in 2006.
Historically sugarloaf skied into May in the 1960's - 1990's and skied until June 1st in 1996?
. They should sell 2008-09 passes on the way in/out.
Believe me, unless you're blind, you can't miss the signs in and around the base area advertising the '08/'09 Season passes.
with Killington cutting back hours will other mountains follow?
Killington's impact on other resorts? They have kindly lost 300,000+ skier visits per year over the last decade, which other resorts were happy to pick up. They managed to cut season length, remove 2 chairlifts, not make snow on primary snowmaking trails, and now they want to open later on the weekends.
Killington/POWDR Management = Greedy Pack of Clowns.