Slidebrook87
Active member
Super Bravo is a HSQ. They are far more susceptible to wind holds than fixed grip chairs. List me New England chairlifts that run above 3500 feet elevation on wider trails than Ripcord.
You just mentioned you've only been skiing Sugarbush for 2 years. Do you realize you are conversing with people here that have been skiing Sugarbush for decades at 40-50 plus days a season? You keep mentioning ASC having the better operational plan for Slidebrook. You didn't even start skiing Sugarbush until 15 years after ASC. How do you know they ran Slidebrook that much more often than currently? I had a pass to Sugarbush back during the height of ASC. Can't say it seemed that the lift ran more frequently back then.
Because I research this. I am a history buff when it comes to New England skiing. I understand that you ski more than me. Not everyone gets that opportunity. I’m just stating what I’ve observed. I’m very enthusiastic about skiing history so I was happy to join this forum to discuss it. I wasn’t expecting backlash with every single comment I post though... You guys just need to stop being so aggressive to everyone. I just want to learn and share information.