Then why bother? Or do you just smoke more....lol. i smoke pot while i do everything, including skiing. smoking pot isnt inebriating for people who smoke pot regularly.
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Then why bother? Or do you just smoke more....lol. i smoke pot while i do everything, including skiing. smoking pot isnt inebriating for people who smoke pot regularly.
Yes like over 60% of snow boarders and skiers due it all tim e
“Obviously, there is a small group of diehards that shows up for that early opening,” Wise said, adding he feels for them. “But this decision is based on serving the vast majority of what people want, which is access to freshly-groomed terrain when they arrive at the resort.”
Stowe is going to change the opening plan: "the resort will push back the quad’s opening until 8 a.m. every day. At the same time, the resort will open the gondola a half hour early, so both lifts will now fire up at 8 a.m."
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Stowe aims for peak play
Stowe Mountain Resort was largely shuttered last summer during the pandemic, but the resort is ramping up for its usual slate of outdoor activities, from leisurely ascents up Vermont’s highestwww.vtcng.com
YupFor as long as I can remember patrol at the cat would give Leo the thumbs up and he would load the quad regardless of the time. Last year they counted down the seconds until 9:00 before anyone was allowed to load. Just one more part of the experience that vail has killed.
Correct, as long as trail check was done, and the groomers were off snow. We were allowed to give the OK to load the quad.For as long as I can remember patrol at the cat would give Leo the thumbs up and he would load the quad regardless of the time. Last year they counted down the seconds until 9:00 before anyone was allowed to load. Just one more part of the experience that vail has killed.
Any news from Broomfield?FYI - An official offer to buy the Cat has been made by a couple locals.
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I'm not as concerned as many here. Economy has a way of self-correcting itself.This is what has always worried me about the McDonaldsization of Vail mountains, that everything would become standard and consistent across all areas and the unique, idiosyncracies that we all love would be gone. Thus far my worry is being realized, and *it would seem* that this is not happening at Alterra resorts.
And it certainly highlights one of the core strengths of the Indies. For those who care.
Every single day I ski and it's fine. I dont get super high...just a few pokes throughout the day. If you dont often smoke then it could be a disaster lol.
I think 100% take a couple hits of a good sativa and you will really enjoy the scenery around you. Feels awesome making gs turns down a groomerWell, "fine" isn't quite the answer I was expecting. Does it enhance the experience?Significantly? Considerably? Can't tell the difference?
Have you ever seen how many people love McDonalds? So much that in many small, rural areas that the cool and funky locally owned restaurants can’t get enough business to ever make it.I'm not as concerned as many here. Economy has a way of self-correcting itself.
If enough people prefers the uniqueness and idiosyncrasy, they will stay away from the Vail/McDonold of skiing/food. That would make the non-Vail/non-McDonald flourish. So those who care, just vote with your wallet and your feet. The industry will sort itself out.