powhunter
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will there be seeded moguls on vertigo saturday???
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If you all truly want the answers to your burning can't eat can't sleep kmart opening questions I challenge all of you to call Spin on his cell phone. The one he posted in this thread.
will there be seeded moguls on vertigo saturday???
I heard by Sunday, along with snow making to start on the Fiddle.
I heard by Sunday, along with snow making to start on the Fiddle.
WoooT!
I'm trying to decide who has less credibility? Highway Star or Tom Horrocks?
I think it's pathetic that Killington management refuses to talk straight. This Horrocks marketing blitz is yet another example of their steady stream of half-truths.
I came across this article today:
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20091013/NEWS/910139994
Check out the video on the right side and listen very closely to what Tom has to say in it, particularly the last 20 seconds or so. This was Tuesday morning mind you. Tom has been pretty consistent all along. I think all the rumor mongering and speculation is what set you all up for disappointment.
I came across this article today:
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20091013/NEWS/910139994
Check out the video on the right side and listen very closely to what Tom has to say in it, particularly the last 20 seconds or so. This was Tuesday morning mind you. Tom has been pretty consistent all along. I think all the rumor mongering and speculation is what set you all up for disappointment.
Then, why mention it at all? I don't see any press announcements saying the Killington is stocking up the freezers with Hamburgers, or making sure the kegs are all set.
Hardly a fair analogy. There's obvious marketing value in it, and like I said before, the timing was perfect with the K50 and early bird pass promotions ending this week. No brainer to announce the snow making. They do it every year, as do many other resorts. And while I'm sure they would have liked to open, the fact is they never indicated they would and then pulled back. People just read too much into it and came to their own conclusions.
I guess it comes down to what 'To be open soon' really means. In this case, Tom really made the inference in posts here that they where ready to go take Sunday River on.
But here's the crux of the issue. At least a month ago, the intent was to open for early November, with snow making to start targeting October 26th. Well, it started two weeks earlier. But it appears that the opening which was going to be after a few days of snowmaking is still where it was. So, one of two things, really.
First, it means this years opening was going to be lackluster, if they're using the argument that 'Must.. Build.. Base.." then the initial plan was to NOT build base. But, now that they have time, they can't open with the same conditions as they originally intended?
I mean, K can't have it both ways. Either they poorly planned this years opening, or they could very easily be open right now with the quality that they had originally planned.
It ultimately comes back to that the old lift configuration conversation, but we all knew that wasn't changing for this season...
Obviously, October skiing isn't that big of a deal, so why would they need to bother with a new upper mountain lift?
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I think at this early part of the season it makes sense to under-promise/over-deliver. Now many will argue they are over-promising, but that quite frankly is a matter of perception and opinion. I don't see it that way. I would guess that if they get another window say late next week, and they can make enough snow at the lower elevation, then we will see an opening prior to November 1. Still too far out to tell.
But just because they got decent air temperature to make snow 2 weeks ahead of schedule doesn't mean all conditions were optimal. As many have said humidity has been high, ground is still somewhat warm and one item that Tom mentioned a few weeks back, is that the water is still warmer than is optimal. These issues are less of a concern at the higher elevations, but are at lower apparently.
It ultimately comes back to that the old lift configuration conversation, but we all knew that wasn't changing for this season...
I understand there are other items higher on the priority list.
Totally agree on what their reasons could be for NOT opening. But since Tom has a habit of hyping up things like there, and then providing little or no feedback BACK to their users when they appear disappointed. Well, no wonder.
It's be REALLY easy to post a simple,
'Guys, I'm really sorry if you misunderstood what my intent was. We're really wanting to pile up reserves, but becouse of this, that, etc, we want to target an opening date. And here's why.'
This year it was really looking like maybe they'd stop treating people as numbers, but as skiers. I was even considering going back on up this year. *shrug*
I think at this early part of the season it makes sense to under-promise/over-deliver. Now many will argue they are over-promising, but that quite frankly is a matter of perception and opinion. I don't see it that way. I would guess that if they get another window say late next week, and they can make enough snow at the lower elevation, then we will see an opening prior to November 1. Still too far out to tell.
But just because they got decent air temperature to make snow 2 weeks ahead of schedule doesn't mean all conditions were optimal. As many have said humidity has been high, ground is still somewhat warm and one item that Tom mentioned a few weeks back, is that the water is still warmer than is optimal. These issues are less of a concern at the higher elevations, but are at lower apparently.
It ultimately comes back to that the old lift configuration conversation, but we all knew that wasn't changing for this season...
Face it, Greg. Tom Horrocks used you and your web site to hype his ski resort. If he's paying you for it, I guess I can understand your position.
Oct 13, 2009, 8:11 AM, Tom Horrocks wrote:
Snowmaking is underway at Killington for the 2009-10 season! We started around 1 a.m. on Reason and will be moving to Rime and Upper Great Northern later this afternoon/evening as temperatures drop.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/killington
Video coming shortly.
Oct 13, 2009, 3:08 PM
The short-term plan is to stockpile at the peak. We'll have to see if the forecast allows for snowmaking down Lower Bunny in this window. If not, looks like another good window for snowmaking temps begins on the 24th. Right now though, we're taking it day to day.
BTW, this is not a marketing trick!
8 minutes later, he puts in this update. Any rational person would interpret this that the forecast was sufficient to blow snow on lower Bunny.
Oct 13, 2009, 3:16 PM
Forecast looks real nice!
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...0&unit=0&lg=en
Oct 14, 2009, 5:58 PM
We want to get going as soon as we can, but this weekend doesn't look good for making snow down to the bottom of K-1. Temps too warm.