VTKilarney
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It's nice to see that they are managing expectations. That will develop trust in the long run.
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I went through their updates thoroughly and they seem to be doing it right if you ask me - incremental upgrades.
Start with the low hanging fruit - fix snow making inefficiencies and get the existing lifts running and see where it goes. I wouldn't dump money into a HSQ until you've seen how much interest there is. 7-8 trails actually sounds like a really good amount if the snowmaking system is really antiquated.
Would love to get over there this winter to check it out.
I completely agree. They're looking to save as much of the infrastructure as possible and the main focus is getting the snowmaking up and running again with water capture.
Sir Michael has been saying that he has done studies in the viability of the mountain and its water 4 years before buying the land itself.
We will have to see what the winter brings, but as of now my hat is off to the team that's bringing Tenny back. They are so involved and really focusing on the community. I'm super impressed.
Lift improvements are definitely needed, and needed soon, but dumping the money in right away is reckless and its how a project can go over budget because you plan on spending x on snowmaking and y on a lift, but then a dozen other hidden problems arise and you're left fresh out of initial capital.
They basically rebuilt the part of the chair that attaches to the cable.
They are looking at terrain expansion and using that opportunity to get new lifts in and then replacing existing.
http://thecitizen.villagesoup.com/p/tenney-mountain-revamp-continues/1378010
They basically rebuilt the part of the chair that attaches to the cable.
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They are looking at terrain expansion and using that opportunity to get new lifts in and then replacing existing.
http://thecitizen.villagesoup.com/p/tenney-mountain-revamp-continues/1378010
“It’s all about transparency,” said Bouchard. “I spend two hours at night and an hour in the morning answering everyone’s questions. When it makes sense, and there are changes made, we post it right away on Facebook. Electronic media has been huge for this process. Other mountains are asking us, ‘How are you getting all this excitement?’ It’s about communications with the people. Period.”
They've nailed this point:
While I don't usually check up on ski area's FB's, I make a point to check Tenney's everyday. For me it is just to follow the revival, but other people are going back everyday to cheer on. And people are telling others about it too. They already have over 2,000 likes, and growing fast, which is amazing. This guy knows what he's doing. If only other resorts used this method ( Burke, Saddleback, to name a few)
While I don't usually check up on ski area's FB's, I make a point to check Tenney's everyday. For me it is just to follow the revival, but other people are going back everyday to cheer on. And people are telling others about it too. They already have over 2,000 likes, and growing fast, which is amazing. This guy knows what he's doing. If only other resorts used this method ( Burke, Saddleback, to name a few)
Tenney has basically hit all the right buttons in terms of building good will in the community... I love reading their updates and seeing the progress on the hill. To the point, I am sold on a season pass - even when I already have one for Gunstock. Even if I only ski there two times this season, it will be worth it just to help support them in the future!
Be interesting to see what ticket rates, specials, and passes look like first yr back. I'd like to check 10E out again.
The terrain off the triple there looks ideal for working with my son on the leash next season.