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Actually, I haven't heard of too many issues from any venue at all. Not even those political rallies where everyone were maskless and probably shouting.
All I hear is there're lots of cases testing positive, hospital getting busy. But nobody knows where they caught it on!
It may not be as dangerous (= safer). But you can't say it's "safe"!a chair lift cannot be as dangerous as the stores prior to Christmas
New york state had a study that said something like 70% of new cases were from indoor private gatherings. Everything else was single digits IIRC.Actually, I haven't heard of too many issues from any venue at all. Not even those political rallies where everyone were maskless and probably shouting.
All I hear is there're lots of cases testing positive, hospital getting busy. But nobody knows where they caught it on!
Check lift 2No singles lines at Sunday River, even for Chondi 6 chairs. They are encouraging arrive together, ride together. But if two singles are at the front of the lanes, they will offer for two to ride together if comfortable on quads and up. No pressure if one does not want to though.
Besides the odds of this being extremely low I am confident my ski pole would scuttle any such attempt. And of course you can just take a pass at riding with a potential stoner......SWOuld hate to be on a lift when some kid pulls their mask down, takes out a one hitter and proceeds to have a coughing fit. Would ruin my day. Even if I logically knew it probably wouldn't lead to infection.
same at Breckenridge. on a quad - they'd pair up a double and a single. on 6 pack, a 4+1 or 3+2, all with the intent of leaving a space between parties. most of the lifties asked if we were OK with having a "stranger" on the chair with us.Crotched has a singles line for the quad. They pair you up with another single on opposite sides of the chair. They ask if you are comfortable doing so before pairing you up or the rider gets their own chair.
Agreed. I was there three days last week and found the lines were well managed and comfortable.No singles line at Sugarbush. Made lines longer but it worked. I kind of like the managed corral with the "front row" instead of the alternating merging.
I was there from the 28-30th and never saw a liftie try to match up singles. FWIW, those three days, the lift lines were minimal. The longest wait was maybe a few minutes at Heaven's Gate.I was at Sugarbush for the past 10 days,... many times I saw the lift line attendant try to match up 2 singles to ride the high speed quad. Multiple times I saw people refuse to ride the quad with another person. Sorry - completely ridiculous to refuse! If you feel it is a risk to be moving 10 mph with with someone sitting 5 feet away. - you should not be leaving you house! You will be more likely to catch Covid while standing in line, it next to impossible to catch it on a chair.
I was at Sugarbush for the past 10 days,... many times I saw the lift line attendant try to match up 2 singles to ride the high speed quad. Multiple times I saw people refuse to ride the quad with another person. Sorry - completely ridiculous to refuse! If you feel it is a risk to be moving 10 mph with with someone sitting 5 feet away. - you should not be leaving you house! You will be more likely to catch Covid while standing in line, it next to impossible to catch it on a chair.
And the lines have been horrendous. How is it safer to stand in line longer?No singles lines at Sunday River, even for Chondi 6 chairs. They are encouraging arrive together, ride together. But if two singles are at the front of the lanes, they will offer for two to ride together if comfortable on quads and up. No pressure if one does not want to though.
More space to spread out between people? (I don't know, I haven't been there this year)And the lines have been horrendous. How is it safer to stand in line longer?
Sorry, but if you are that worried about getting covid, you should not be leaving your house. There are a lot more situations where you will not be able to distance more than 5' from someone. If you are going to be outside with people,.... being on a moving chairlift is the safest place to be IMO.Less likely, yes, but I don't know about 'next to impossible'.
Sorry, I agree with mike and teleskier. Here's another scenario...what if the chairlift stops for an extended period of time? Now you're stuck on a lift with someone you don't know for an indeterminate period of time.Sorry, but if you are that worried about getting covid, you should not be leaving your house. There are a lot more situations where you will not be able to distance more than 5' from someone. If you are going to be outside with people,.... being on a moving chairlift is the safest place to be IMO.
I realize that they are trying not to get shut down by the state.More space to spread out between people? (I don't know, I haven't been there this year)