Stephen said:Hmmm... perhaps we need to issue an Alpinezone Challenge!![]()
:lol:
Wow. Impressive photos...
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Stephen said:Hmmm... perhaps we need to issue an Alpinezone Challenge!![]()
Powderhound21 said:Oh yeah, vertical is an outstanding 150' :roll:
Is that well water?Powderhound21 said:I have 10GPM and 90psi water at my disposal off of a tap before the main reducer.
If I went with just plain water from my spigot, I would have only 8GPM and 55psi. That will work, but it wouldn't be too good. Im hoping to get 11GPM and 127psi off the main line before it branches off for my upgrade next year.
ALLSKIING said:You must want to run or own a mountain sometime in the future.
Powderhound21 said:Definately. Not something massive like snowshoe or killington, but more like a ski club somewhere in WV or NY
thetrailboss said:ALLSKIING said:You must want to run or own a mountain sometime in the future.
Powderhound21 said:Definately. Not something massive like snowshoe or killington, but more like a ski club somewhere in WV or NY
:idea: Hey Powderhound, AWF, if you'd like to go into ski resort management someday, you really should check out Lyndon State College which is in my part of VT and offers three different majors for ski resort management--one for management,, another for mapping and planning of resorts with GIS programs, , and another BS program in program management and adventure based activities . Courses are taught by Jay Peak's Bill Stenger I believe. No better to learn from. You also get the chance to work at Burke and Jay while your in school. Heck, you'll be skiing my old heart-throb, Burke!![]()
AllSKIING said:Is that well water?
awf170 said:thetrailboss said:ALLSKIING said:You must want to run or own a mountain sometime in the future.
Powderhound21 said:Definately. Not something massive like snowshoe or killington, but more like a ski club somewhere in WV or NY
:idea: Hey Powderhound, AWF, if you'd like to go into ski resort management someday, you really should check out Lyndon State College which is in my part of VT and offers three different majors for ski resort management--one for management,, another for mapping and planning of resorts with GIS programs, , and another BS program in program management and adventure based activities . Courses are taught by Jay Peak's Bill Stenger I believe. No better to learn from. You also get the chance to work at Burke and Jay while your in school. Heck, you'll be skiing my old heart-throb, Burke!![]()
that looks really cool, and its cheap, less then half the price of almost every school in boston.... that school actually has less students then my highschool, wish i think is very cool because i dont like huge schools... awsome location too, i love the NEK
its like a 10 minute drive to burke right?
Powderhound21 said:Thats pretty awesome. Right now im looking at a few colleges for meteorology and a little bit of ski resort management so I'll give that a look. Thanks.
BeanoNYC said:Wow I'm quite impressed. Welcome to alpinezone. We may need to plan a meetup down south now ..... Bob ... get on it :wink:
-Rich-
thetrailboss said:Powderhound21 said:Thats pretty awesome. Right now im looking at a few colleges for meteorology and a little bit of ski resort management so I'll give that a look. Thanks.
LSC has one of the best meterology programs in the country and it is TOUGH. Quite a few anchors on TWC came from LSC including Jim Cantore (sp?)
Thats because the shots are so good. :wink: :lol:Bob R said:BeanoNYC said:Wow I'm quite impressed. Welcome to alpinezone. We may need to plan a meetup down south now ..... Bob ... get on it :wink:
-Rich-
Right behind ya. :wink: I laugh I won't drive to NYC 4 1/2 to 5 hours... just to far, but I will drive that to go to SugarLoaf. :idea:
awf170 said:thetrailboss said:Powderhound21 said:Thats pretty awesome. Right now im looking at a few colleges for meteorology and a little bit of ski resort management so I'll give that a look. Thanks.
LSC has one of the best meterology programs in the country and it is TOUGH. Quite a few anchors on TWC came from LSC including Jim Cantore (sp?)
that is awsome... i really want to be a meterologist... what are the gpa requirements for that