KustyTheKlown
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This got lost in the last post of the last page, but RCR (fernie, kicking horse, more) are vax only for accessing chairlifts. That’s a major move.
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This got lost in the last post of the last page, but RCR (fernie, kicking horse, more) are vax only for accessing chairlifts. That’s a major move.
wonder if the other Boyne resorts will be like this as well.No masks on lifts and only recommended in most lodges at SR if vaxed. However, need patrol help on the hill? Better get that mask on or no help offered. Want to get into either the patrol or western Maine mountain clinic? Better have a mask. Need rentals? Yup, need a mask on in there. Also, no bags in lodges again and no booting up in there either.
Also, opening day to a date to be determined, only passholders, Ikon passes and ticket pack holders welcome to ski/ride.
I'd like to think that's the case, but after the last nearly 2 years, i'm no longer surprised at any new irrational fear-based decisions.Let's hope the the insanity pendulum has just about swung as far away from the center as possible and is about to start moving back towards some sane thought and normalcy!!
That’s just for Canadians, majority of whom happen to be vaccinated already.This got lost in the last post of the last page, but RCR (fernie, kicking horse, more) are vax only for accessing chairlifts. That’s a major move.
SO instead you have to prove you're from the USThat’s just for Canadians, majority of whom happen to be vaccinated already.
All non-Canadians had to be vaccinated to even enter Canada at all.
So I don’t see what’s so “major” about it.
SO...SO instead you have to prove you're from the US
I am saying you need to prove something one way or the other that is all.SO...
resorts of the Canadian Rockies just announced vax requirements for chairlifts.
That’s just for Canadians, majority of whom happen to be vaccinated already.
All non-Canadians had to be vaccinated to even enter Canada at all.
So I don’t see what’s so “major” about it.
i love watching the anti-vax crowd meltdown when they get excluded from private businesses.
Perhaps if that patroller is worried they should just get the vaccine, where a proper n95 mask inside or just not work in a high risk setting like that?If people are fine with vaccination requirements for indoor settings it doesn't seem crazy to me to require it for skiing. If you get injured, you're most likely going inside, and there's a good chance the patroller treating you is no spring chicken.
SR Patrol states that you must have a mask on to get Patrol assistance on the hill, and also to enter the clinic (State law).Perhaps if that patroller is worried they should just get the vaccine, where a proper n95 mask inside or just not work in a high risk setting like that?
That certainly is a valid question and that policy doesn't make a lot of sense. That would be like saying EMTs or other first responders can't help an injured person in an auto accident if the injured person is not wearing a mask.SR Patrol states that you must have a mask on to get Patrol assistance on the hill, and also to enter the clinic (State law).
Having responded to many unresponsive patients, I'm wondering how they're going to mask up if unconscious...
Given the labor shortage we're already seeing, it's perfectly reasonable for resort owners to exclude unvaccinated than to lose staff due to having to cater to the anti-vaxxers.Perhaps if that patroller is worried they should just get the vaccine, where a proper n95 mask inside or just not work in a high risk setting like that?
Given the labor shortage we're already seeing, it's perfectly reasonable for resort owners to exclude unvaccinated than to lose staff due to having to cater to the anti-vaxxers.