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A possibility of understatement to say the least. Let's look at it this way, specifically in terms of the lift service season: If most resorts are delayed opening until the first weekend in December, most resorts have only lost one weekend of skiing and the big resorts have only lost two. Sunday River and Killington were the only resorts playing for turns prior to this weekend. I will take two fewer weeks of early season lift serviced if we get above average snow fall during the rest of the season.So, its a very slow start but it still could be a good year.
This weather has been rough. It was great for yard work yesterday...but I kept thinking: "It's too damn warm!"
this is the equivalent of a hurricane on Memorial day to beach businesses...
1. Next time we have lift-served skiing in New England in mid-October and someone asks what that means for prospects for the rest of early season, remember this year and answer: "Absolutely nada."
2. I'm actually fairly sanguine about the weather lately, knowing it takes just one decent base-building snow -- oh yeah, and a pattern change -- to get us off to races. Rain after a mid-winter powder dump bums me out a lot more than a season kickoff delayed a week or two.
I agree. Even in the rare years where we have great early December snow, it's pretty common to lose everything with a terrible Christmas week rain event. How often is it that we have everything in the North Country 100% open with powder before January? Some years we're in yellow light conditions until February.
I keep waiting for the year where everything comes together by Thanksgiving and we stay 100% open until the end of March, but I've never seen it happen.
Recent e-mails from these areas are now hoping to Open 12/4 or 5. All we can hope for the N'easter to dump some snow this weekend.
"Open" is a marketing term. It could be sketchy and limited quality experience for a couple weeks, IMHO.