Yep. The push to develop and not keeping up with transit/infrastructure plus the ski industry moving to discount passes and volume all have led to this.Over 1/2 a million people moved there in the last 12 years, all but 3 of them ski. I'm sure ikon doesn't help, but I can't imagine the crowds weren't coming anyway. I would think most SLC places would be maxed out anyway on weekends due to lack of parking and insufficient mass transit. No?
You’ve all heard me bitch too much so I’ll turn it positive—no traffic or crowds this morning on my visit to Brighton for some late season turns.
Good snow, decent crowd, all is good in the world.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 .  Long canyon drives down haven't bothered me.  A few beers and friends in the car make it all good .  Tolling will certainly make an impact.  If you're a local SLC skier better get off the pot or start pissing because change is coming and that has been inevitable.  Doubt this is a shock to anyone.  As mentioned, the tourists will keep coming... it's the locals that are subsidizing.
.  Long canyon drives down haven't bothered me.  A few beers and friends in the car make it all good .  Tolling will certainly make an impact.  If you're a local SLC skier better get off the pot or start pissing because change is coming and that has been inevitable.  Doubt this is a shock to anyone.  As mentioned, the tourists will keep coming... it's the locals that are subsidizing. 
 
		 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		