Abubob
Well-known member
The statement on Whaleback website isn't quite clear.
It says:
http://www.whaleback.com/uphill-skiing-riding-policy/
It seems that, A. they don't ploofread their copy and B. leave off explicitly saying "No hiking or skinning".
Now my question is this: How do you feel about uphill policy at ski areas?
It says:
The Upper Valley Snow Sports Foundation wants to provide skiing and riding privileges to everyone that it can. The only real issue lies with allowing folks to skin or hike up hill during normal operational hours due to the fact that it impleads or restricts low level skiers and riders ability to easily negotiate the terrain that they are on. During non-operational hours concerns also arise in that snowmaking and grooming work that is being done. It is difficult for people concentrating on safely doing their work to also have to look out for people coming up upon them un-expectantly.
We ask that you be considerate of our request in that we have concerns for your personal safety. It is important that we work together on this to make Whaleback a safe and fun place to work and play. Thank you for understanding andy complying with our request.
http://www.whaleback.com/uphill-skiing-riding-policy/
It seems that, A. they don't ploofread their copy and B. leave off explicitly saying "No hiking or skinning".
Now my question is this: How do you feel about uphill policy at ski areas?