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I really appreciate him reaching out and giving you the opp, but none of the criticisms seem new. They’ve all been brought up at public meetings, Sugarbush just hasn’t done anything about any of them or at least made stakeholders aware of what the plans are, short term or long term.Same. John B pm'd me about "tough" comments I'd made, asking if I wanted a dialog instead of public criticism
Great post TB. Hope your time back home was funIn Vermont now. Skied at Middlebury yesterday. It was on comps but woof, it was rough (understandably so). Arrived at the Snow Bowl at about 10:30am. Only Sheehan with two groomed routes that were initially soft, but were freezing up as things went along. Cold wind. I figured that we would be the only ones there, but there were quite a few folks (passholders and school programs). The new Sheehan is nice. Snowmaking runs were solidly covered. The new nightskiing looks nice (an alum donated the lights to the ski area). Much more activity and energy than when I was a student.
After a visit to Middlebury College, I headed back to Northfield (where my sister and her fam lives) via good old Route 17. I drove that road all the time back in the day and love it. MRG was closed (as to be expected). I imagine that they will hustle to get things patched up.
Called an audible and dragged my fourteen-year-old daughter up German Flats Road to Mount Ellen at just shy of 4pm to get some merch. I had not skied there in 15 years. Some small changes from my quick view. Inverness was running, but empty. GMX was silent as advertised. Coverage looked decent overall compared to MRG and Middlebury.
The store moved slightly from where I remembered it being. I was able to grab some stickers for my nephew and niece (and friends) as well as a couple of posters (trail map on one side, princess skiing on the other). The shop had some neat items--only Glen Ellen items left were the hats (at over $40 each, yikes), one hoody, and pins. The custom Sugarbush Skida Hats were on sale--perfect for me! Love the red. Grabbed some stickers, an FIS replica sign, a few pins, and chatted with the clerk for about ten minutes. He worked Bravo last year and lives in Barre. I was probably his last customer of the day and judging by the empty parking lot one of his few (there was some kind of a conference going on in the lodge....interesting).
We chatted about the lift situation, the ownership and management, and just Sugarbush in general. He told me that Alterra HQ had final say on any merch. When Mount Ellen turned 60, the retail manager decided to "go rogue" and design the special items herself and without Alterra approval because she figured that they would say no. Seemed odd. He had not been there long enough to know much (or anything really) about Win. He said he is considering moving west to work at a bigger resort. Overall, the lodge looked nice still and the snow coverage looked pretty damn good considering the weather.
I was at Burke today. Natural snow trails, and a couple of snowmaking "supplemented" trails are just patches of ice and hard snow. The lower mountain skied pretty damn well--even at the end of the day. The groomers worked the hell out of it. I was impressed. I say lower mountain because my eight-year-old nephew was on his second day of skiing and he was with me and family.
My daughter and I did a spin up top on Carriage Road (very soft and nicely groomed, but icy in spots) and a decent Dippers. Tomorrow at Burke, and SB I imagine, will be better as they will have had more time to groom. I even saw some of the snowmakers at Burke checking guns and a fan gun at the lower mountain. I would not be surprised if they make snow--they have a big race next week and still a lot of season left. Relatively busy for a Friday, but dead up top.
It was nice to be in Vermont. If this was a "ski trip" then I might have understandably canceled. But this is a visit with family with "some skiing" so I am very happy. Any day on snow is great.
Hoping that Alterra gives Sugarbush some love.
Because I knew he was trying to get my public criticism out of the public, which I thought was not productive or beneficial. ("Hey, if I talk to this guy privately at least no one will see it on social media")If John actually PMd you directly and privately why would you come on here and point that out? You had a chance to have direct dialogue with management which is what you have been advocating for. Now they will never talk to you again. Truly bad form. I have had several interactions with management over the years. All stayed private out of respect
A lot more than kinda pathetic. Extremely pathetic. The fact that we are aware and talking about it demonstrates its negative effect.Plus we have 3 anecdotal accounts right here of muting people for posting mild criticism or questions. Surely that is (or was) just policy, and that’s kinda pathetic
Define “soon”This morning:
March 14th, 6:11 AM
*Mt. Ellen will open with Inverness at 8:00 AM and Northridge soon after*
Fingers crossed
The huge upgrade on most of the main lifts at LP done by Les Otten was 31 years ago…..I really appreciate him reaching out and giving you the opp, but none of the criticisms seem new. They’ve all been brought up at public meetings, Sugarbush just hasn’t done anything about any of them or at least made stakeholders aware of what the plans are, short term or long term.
Working lifts have always been my primary concern but there are some many other operations they’ve gone dark on since Win left.
Wow. How does this compare with most other resorts of similar size? I could probably just ask AI...Here are some average lift age stats at sugarbush:
All lifts: 24 yrs
High Speed Lifts: 31 yrs
Fixed Grip Lifts: 20 yrs
Mt. Ellen Lifts: 28 yrs
Lincoln Peak Lifts: 20 yrs
Going to have to put a lot of money into these high speed lifts at some point. Their useful life is only so long…
My guess is a lot older than its peers in VT.Wow. How does this compare with most other resorts of similar size? I could probably just ask AI...![]()
Wow. How does this compare with most other resorts of similar size? I could probably just ask AI...![]()