freeski
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If you refurbish a tram don't they last for another 20 years or more. Spend the money fix the tram. Why don't they just pump water up and hold it in a tank?
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Because BG is bound and determined to convince everyone that the tram at Jay is the stupidest thing ever
The U.S. Coast Guard now uses an average of 180lbs per person when figuring how many people a passenger carrying vessel may carry. Now if they would all be Moochele it would be more. Eat a carrot.170 average may sound low but there are often a lot of (sub-100lbs) kids on there too.
No Senior.I thought New Yorkers retired in Florida, not Canadians.
The U.S. Coast Guard now uses an average of 180lbs per person when figuring how many people a passenger carrying vessel may carry. Now if they would all be Moochele it would be more. Eat a carrot.
To be fair, I dont think I need to convince that many people that it's an inefficient waste of $5M in capital.
For comparison the Jackson Hole tram capacity is 19,709 lbs/100+1 = 195 lbs. per person.
That's interesting...wonder why they are using 170 as the baseline for the Jay tram then. 195 seems more reasonable to me.
I'm rooting for Jay, but I wouldn't assume that management at Jay always knows best about making capital investments. They lost several million last year despite millions upon millions of "free" dollars spent on capital improvements.
forget a chair put in a T-Bar to the top. No wind holds on one of those
I recall reading about an alarmingly small profit, (the # $1.6M sticks in my head for some reason), but a profit none the less.
I'm rooting for Jay, but I wouldn't assume that management at Jay always knows best about making capital investments. They lost several million last year despite millions upon millions of "free" dollars spent on capital improvements.
As an example, here is a picture of the Pump House taken over the weekend:
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Has anyone thought about a t-bar to the summit? I know that people want more creature comforts these days, and that weddings will be impacted, but it's a lot cheaper.
My biggest item on the wish-list is an improvement to the Bonnie quad.
facetious is correct. NY/NJ skiers don't give a damn about mountains north of Killington!I'm fairly certain the majority of readers (like 99.9%) realize this, but the use of "Florida" was meant as a facetious example, and not a metaphysical fact beyond any scrutiny.
I could just as easily said "Iowa" or "North Carolina" - but the point remains, Mad River Glen as a ski area is far more well-known than Jay Peak, local geographical biases notwithstanding.
The picture was taken about an hour prior to closing time.That pic above must have been taken either at opening or closing. I was at the homeowner BBQ Saturday evening and the waterpark was very well attended. Not packed, bit nothing like your pic.
According to the receiver, the last fiscal year ran a profit of 2.6M. The losses reported in some newspaper pertain only to the upcoming off-season. Considering last winter, I think this is highly positive, especially considering management was focused on development and not operations.
On Sunday or Saturday?The picture was taken about an hour prior to closing time.
Unless you run the T-Bar along northway, in which case you lose the only EZ run from the top. I don't think it's possible to run a T-bar to the top.