Not really offended, but it's pretty obvious that TB (Trollboss?) is playing a game in this thread. I'm curious why so I'm playing along.
Wow not even close.
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Not really offended, but it's pretty obvious that TB (Trollboss?) is playing a game in this thread. I'm curious why so I'm playing along.
They're baaaacccccckkkkkk!
http://fox13now.com/2014/11/24/alta-snowboard-ban-appealed/
http://www.sltrib.com/news/1868678-155/snowboarders-to-appeal-ban-from-altas
Appealed to 10th Circuit (really?)
Who the hell is fronting this cost? That's what I'm curious about.
Really? Why, for fame?
To cultivate awareness and take legal action on the issue, the Wasatch Equality group was formed by Leines, Varga, Drew Hicken, Forrest Gladding, Skullcandy mogul Rick Alden, and a list of other core snowboarders that stretches from pioneers of the sport to attorneys that just love to shred.
This day and age this seems out of place. Many older snowboarders are more responsible than many skiers. Yet snowboarding still gets a bad wrap. What sat you?
http://www.powder.com/stories/first...rding-ban-in-court-again/#Ukw1SUypQTiEovsa.97
MRG is they don't have the best product
Can you clarify?
I think the reason you don't hear to much about MRG is they don't have the best product and they are not located on public land. As far as deer valley, they are also on private land. I think the lawsuit against Alta is primarily based on the fact they operate on federal land.
And I would not call the (recently) refurbished Single "outdated".
Mad River Glen lacks access to water, that's why their snow making is as limited as it is.+1
Limited snow-making also intentional as to retain natural conditions as much as possible.
Mad River Glen has limited parking & doesn't own any land to expand parking. There's no room for the masses. As it is people park on the side of the road up & down from the parking area on busy days often necessitating quite a hike to the ski area.It's fair to say that MRG is not a mass market product.
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You make a valid point. As much as I am 100% against snowboarding bans anywhere, MRG is "at capacity" as much as any ski area can be on weekends. No parking, long lift lines, packed lodge.