I usually leave my ski's leaning against the window that say's "DO NOT LEAN SKI'S AGAINST WINDOW".
Never had a problem finding a spot.
Well how else would you be able to keep an eye on them.......makes perfect sense to me
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I usually leave my ski's leaning against the window that say's "DO NOT LEAN SKI'S AGAINST WINDOW".
Never had a problem finding a spot.
The one rack pet peeve I do have, however, is when non skikey users leave their skis on the skikey racks rather than on the non skikey racks that are just 5 or 6 feet from there. In that situation, I have no remorse moving their skis a few feet away so I can lock my skis.
dlague;835692 Burke was ridiculous at Mid Burke Lodge - racers had their gear spread out such that you HAD to ski/skate around it to get to the lift coming from East Bowl side. Without skis on the ground no skating would be required.[/QUOTE said:And as an added bonus when the racers are there you get that incredibly attractive locker room smell in the cafeteria at mid Burke. Really nice.
I don't take them off. I'll just walk around the lodge with them on. Makes going down stairs a lot easier.
And as an added bonus when the racers are there you get that incredibly attractive locker room smell in the cafeteria at mid Burke. Really nice.
I like to lock my skis in the skikey rack with my cable lock. Seriously though the skikey racks are almost always empty anyway.
What am I missing here... what difference does it make what kind of lock is used? I agree if you're not locking your skis at all, there is no reason to use the locking rack.
Usually hear more about thefts in So VT. Wasn't there some guy a few years ago driving a Mercedes who got caught at Stratton stealing a boat load?Haven't seen a locking rack in years. They must only need them in NH.
Haven't seen a locking rack in years. They must only need them in NH.
That sign is effective "Please leave Skis & poles down stairs and to your left in the ski racks". That is like the the people who do not want to get their skis stolen and bring them in and walk past the "No skis inside" sign!
Oh, so you mean the rack in the picture that says, "SKI KEY" on it?
The one rack pet peeve I do have, however, is when non skikey users leave their skis on the skikey racks rather than on the non skikey racks that are just 5 or 6 feet from there. In that situation, I have no remorse moving their skis a few feet away so I can lock my skis.
Usually hear more about thefts in So VT. Wasn't there some guy a few years ago driving a Mercedes who got caught at Stratton stealing a boat load?