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Wildcat on the block: Wildcat Sold to Peaks Resorts

threecy

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Boy, do you contradict yourself!!!! Go cut some more trees why don't you?

It does not pertain to Wildcat. Just to your credibility, Rocket21

http://forums.alpinezone.com/announcement.php?f=15

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Puck it

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Only in the sense that it's a buzzkill / downer. Another vote to take this private.


Back to your regular programming now.

I skied Wildcat starting in the early 90's when the summit chair was there. I used to religious avoid the gondola. I had an issue with the riding in it with another person since it was so cramped. It was prior to my second knee surgery and the brace that I was wearing at the time would not allow me to bend the knee fully. It was very uncomfortable riding it even alone. It was not that bad riding the two lifts to the summit.
 

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Back to your regular programming now.

I skied Wildcat starting in the early 90's when the summit chair was there. I used to religious avoid the gondola. I had an issue with the riding in it with another person since it was so cramped. It was prior to my second knee surgery and the brace that I was wearing at the time would not allow me to bend the knee fully. It was very uncomfortable riding it even alone. It was not that bad riding the two lifts to the summit.

I started skiing there after the gondi was gone. Was it less vulnerable to winds than the HSQ?
 

UVSHTSTRM

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ENOUGH. Drop it on the tree thing. Back to Wildcat please.

Sheesh, It's just tongue and cheek....don't think anybody really thinks Threecy wasted his time cutting trees (more like a mini clearcut, quite sad) at Big Jay.
 

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I think my first trip to Wildcat will be this year, pretty sad that I never made it up there during my 4 years at PSC. Driven by it plenty of times.
 

thetrailboss

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Sheesh, It's just tongue and cheek....don't think anybody really thinks Threecy wasted his time cutting trees (more like a mini clearcut, quite sad) at Big Jay.

Well, FWIW I have received numerous complaints. So some may think it is tongue and cheek others don't.
 

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Threecy has the same avatar here on AZ as rocket21 displays on Snowjournal. Big whoop. Same person? Long reach. Enough.

Quitthebitchin.

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