ss20
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Nice. This should make a good base for when I'm there valentine's day. There aren't any deals that day...none...not even a 49$ for 2 deal...everyone stay away
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Nice. This should make a good base for when I'm there valentine's day. There aren't any deals that day...none...not even a 49$ for 2 deal...everyone stay away
Way too much b*tching in this ski report for a Pow day. Jeez...
Way too much b*tching in this ski report for a Pow day. Jeez...
Hi slatham,Billski, you sound like you'd enjoy Magic.
Meaning that Mt Snow got maybe a couple inches on Sunday and maybe a couple inches before opening on Wednesday. Wasn't it snowing all day - meaning every run was fresh? Under those circumstances how could you expect any fresh tracks other than what might fill in between runs?
Mt. Snow was hosting some special guests that day. They gave their special guests a treat. Seems reasonable to me. 4 inches of untracked is hardly an epic powder day...really doesn't seem worth all the angst your expressing.Had it been a weekend, passholders would have been on the hill for an hour before you via the "fresh tracks program". Part of the AZ get-together at Sugarloaf has been early access to the slopes, I think. I think this is much ado about nothing.
I say, good for the industry folks, who all too often on a powder day are clearing and line checking lifts, getting snow reports ready, getting the lodge + parking lots ready, etc all while we tear up the powder. By coincidence if a powder day falls during one of their limited annual convention days, good for the folks who devote so much time and effort to let us have fun to enjoy the goods themselves!
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I say - stop being such a freaking homer! Your mountain screwed up. Just admit it already.I say, good for the industry folks, who all too often on a powder day are clearing and line checking lifts, getting snow reports ready, getting the lodge + parking lots ready, etc all while we tear up the powder. By coincidence if a powder day falls during one of their limited annual convention days, good for the folks who devote so much time and effort to let us have fun to enjoy the goods themselves!
Be that as it may, the mountain owes it paying customers a heads-up saying that the industry folks will get the mountain to themselves before it opens. I am sure Mt. Snow (like all others) advertised it as "we got tons of snow, come here, ski/ride in fresh powder".
I think billski is absolutely within his rights to complain here. This tells me something about Mt. Snow.
PS: I dont know, but I really don't think the industry reps at conventions like this are the lifties, lodge employees, etc.
I say, good for the industry folks, who all too often on a powder day are clearing and line checking lifts, getting snow reports ready, getting the lodge + parking lots ready, etc all while we tear up the powder. By coincidence if a powder day falls during one of their limited annual convention days, good for the folks who devote so much time and effort to let us have fun to enjoy the goods themselves!
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So what's that mean to me? How am I to know that they were going to impact the quality of the "product" I paid for.They did mention the fact that the NSAA show was in town on their snow reports earlier this week
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Yes.And I'm quite sure from hearing about past, non Mount Snow NSAA conferences that every host resort, East or West does an "early access" day. Would folks be complaining if it was just a groomer day?
Is it your call on what's considered a "good product"? Is it your call on what a "refresh" is? Problem was it was already so trashed at 9am that it made the skiing chopped for everyone. If you go back and read my remarks, you should have noticed that a half inch to an inch an hour does nothing to ameliorate the damage.There was even per Billski's own admission only 4" or so at the opening bell, not exactly knee deep stuff, and even at the closing bell Mount Snow reported 9" - so the refresh was on all day.
Now that's reading way too far into it. Please Jeff, go back and read the thread and don't cherry-pick it. Where in the thread did I state that I expected untracked powder all day. It's clear you are being uber-defensive about this and can't call a spade a spade. A good experience for you isn't necessarily a good experience for everyone. You are missing the point that there was no sensitivity for the paying public on Wednesday or are just in denial. Please keep the Brooklyn Bridge Jeff.Frankly unless one belongs to say The Hermitage Club or is cat or heli skiing, does anyone realistically expect multiple runs of untracked on trail powder at a ski area these days? If they do, then I'm sure they'd also be interested in buying a bridge in Brooklyn!