frozencorn
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So, are we talking the need for rock skis tomorrow or no need?
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(Which, of course is why it makes perfect sense for MRG to run as a coop -- they don't have to worry about turning an accounting profit, much less an economic one. And being a coop means they have other low-or-no-cost sources of capital available to them that businesses don't (e.g., funding campaigns.))
So, are we talking the need for rock skis tomorrow or no need?
Back to my point. I didn't want to debate co-ops. From a market and competition point of view, the question is, if MRG was a for-profit enterprise, would/could it survive being right down the street from Sugarbush.
Bring the rock skis if you are skiing the diamonds at Magic or borrow some skis from OppositeGeorge.
Too late I just saw this -- I had a real set of beaters in the car and I was just across the street @ Bromley (not that they would've done much good this w/e anyway... ) Always wanted to see just how deep the base is on K2 Mod-X's...
Oh, and for future reference, check out bman's excellent pictures from the same day. Remember, this is, in his words, "best cover I've ever seen there." That should pretty much put the rock ski question to rest.