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If you got the guns and you don't take them out of the barn until the middle of December what good is it?
There is a big variation on how rugged certain trails are. If you've never hiked or poached on thin cover, you really don't know.
We've seen your shitty poach job on DF. It definitely doesn't make you an expert on the topic
I'm pretty sure snowmaking on the K-1 side is completely independent from snowmaking at Bear/Skye Peak. Separate compressors & separate water sources. K-1 side uses compressors located halfway up Snowshed & Snowshed Pond as the water source. Bear/Skye Peak uses compressors on the side of the Bear parking lot & the pond also located there as the water source. Running both at the same time should have no effect on the other. Except energy costs of course.
I'm aware of the Glades pump house & the one near the mid station of the Snowdon triple. Where are the other ones located?Killington can pump it's full air and water capacity anywhere on the mountian (minus losses). There are several pumphouses mid mountain.
Killington can pump it's full air and water capacity anywhere on the mountian (minus losses). There are several pumphouses mid mountain.
I'm aware of the Glades pump house & the one near the mid station of the Snowdon triple. Where are the other ones located?
I wouldn't call that a pump house. That's where all the compressors are located.middle of snowshed.