drjeff
Well-known member
Larger areas also need to utilize the entire 4PM-8AM time-frame for grooming operations often times. Having to work around night skiing would complicate that a bit. Then since you would only be able to light some trails at larger areas, you'd also have the added challenge for ski patrol of closing off the unlit trails to keep people off them at night. Completely agree for most larger areas it doesn't make sense. For the smaller mountains near lots of people, it absolutely can make great economic sense though. School programs can be a good money maker.
Completely agree!
Putting a trail back together with a cat is often way more than just put the tiller down and lay some cord. Lots of time consuming snow pushing to "replace" what the general public pushes downhill while skiing/riding is done daily (and not seen by the general public) plus from a snowmaking standpoint, a completely closed trail/ski area gives the crew a chance if needed and some mobile guns are available to drag the guns and their hoses out across the trail while it's closed overnight to more efficiently put some snow where it's actually needed rather than just where the throw of the gun and the wind take it