Gurp Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 hey got some pictures of boulder from last week. Quote
VTmark Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 or lack their of. im not seeing anything.... Quote
bigdaddyk Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 ... Big Boulder definitely gets a reference in my Auto-biography and I should really visit there again...sometime You should. It's a nice little mountain with a couple decent diamonds, even though they are short. I have to admit that I'm a little biased toward it, because that is where I first learned to ski, three years ago and it's been ever since. A couple of the lifts are actually pretty fast, for the size of the mountain. I kind of ignored it this year and went to JF, until the end, but now I wish I would have gone to BB more. I wonder if they pushed some snow around if they could still have a few trails open? The pics look like there is still a lot of snow left, especially on the Big Boulder trail. Quote
Granola Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 it looks like they could have the whole terrain park open just as good as it was when it closed it doesnt even look like theres barespots. Quote
Gurp Posted April 11, 2006 Author Report Posted April 11, 2006 there isnt any bare spots on the left side of the mountain. Thanks to the new snowmaking equipment they got. They could easily still be open if it wasnt for the snocross and the managment Quote
poconoceancity Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 Of all the places in the Poconos BB could stay open the longest...if they blew like crazy they could keep the left side open longer than killington. Quote
bigdaddyk Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 Of all the places in the Poconos BB could stay open the longest...if they blew like crazy they could keep the left side open longer than killington. I never noticed before if the snow lasted this long at BB. I would imagine the new snow system added to this. Hopefully management will take note to this and stay open longer next season. Heck, they could put the snow back after the snow-cross, or get rid of the race. I would imagine that the race brings in too much $$$$ to get rid of it. The last day at JF, I spoke to an employee who said they expected 30 to 40 of the new pole fans at frost, this coming season. I would imagine Frost will be able to stay open longer, with this update, especially if they blow like heck. Bare essentials would be all you need. A lift attendant at the top and bottom, w/ no chair attendant (a warning could be posted...even though I would imagine that it would be mostly die-hards). Don't really need food services, unless if it would bring in money. Hours could be 8 am to 1 pm, to avoid really bad snow, due to the heat. Lift tickets $10 general, $5 for pass holders after April 1st. I'm a pass holder and would pay $5 for a ticket, because I know that they need revenue to keep things going. PS...I now refer to it as "this coming season." It sounds less depressing than "next year." Quote
roundtop03 Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 can you hike any mountains still? Quote
Granola Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 from what i understand next year boulder is getting 60 new guns like they have on the left side and frost is getting 80 new ones throughout the mountain for this coming season Quote
bigdaddyk Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 from what i understand next year boulder is getting 60 new guns like they have on the left side and frost is getting 80 new ones throughout the mountain for this coming season Then there should be no excuse not to stay open longer . Quote
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