jaytrem
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Yey these days they build jumps that will send you into the stratosphere and rails that will crack a bone like it's nothing.
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You think this because you usually ski at vail owned resorts.
Based on personal experience, it's a local management decision. Not corporate. That being said, this is a Killington threadIs it Vail policy to be conservative with rope drops?
I canโt speak to other resorts, but Whistler is extremely liberal, especially in the early season, but that could be due to differences in provincial and federal law.
Agree, but my point is that it is an industry-wide issue: not something specific to any independent area or corporate entity.Guessing the much more litigious society we live in now vs many decades ago, has much to do with what at times may seem like being very conservative with rope drops
Didnโt say they did. I said you were use to vail and them not opening questionable trails but others do more liberally.Last time I checked, Vail did not own Killington.
While I'm sure that risk mitigation and liability plays into many (or all) operational decisions, I'd put improvements in snowmaking and grooming in for a mention as a significant influence. Skiers and riders have much higher expectations now than they did years ago for snow surface, and while many of us are more annoyed by what we feel are overly aggressive closures, there are also plenty of skiers out there who get just as annoyed at aggressive openings.Guessing the much more litigenous society we live in now vs many decades ago, has much to do with what at times may seem like being very conservative with rope drops
I'm not sure who owns the other end, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were somewhere Epic.