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  1. 3 points
  2. Right, i mean know one knows what the fuck is in scrapple, but people gobble that shit up like candy.
    3 points
  3. Blue Mountain Racing Resorts? They are now only open on weekend mornings for the race team, we all show up at noon
    2 points
  4. it's not always about having a website. sometimes it's about preventing someone else from putting whatever they want there. they also might have wanted to have @bmrrresort.com email accts since its a combo of tuthill+blue+ksl.
    2 points
  5. Did you notice that i liked your post?
    2 points
  6. C'mon. You know to only post for the likes.
    2 points
  7. more silly winter predictions. (just trying to keep my post count up)
    2 points
  8. Maybe this will inspire a new generation to go to school for 12 years to become pharmaceutical scientists and learn about drugs and vaccines down to the molecule so they have a full understanding of how they work. Eh that sounds like a lot. they'll probably just check out some social media instead.
    2 points
  9. A lot of the anti vaxxers are concerned that the vaccines aren’t approved by the FDA but they put wads of chewing tobacco in their gums, eat super processed foods from the piggly wiggly, have unprotected sex and can are upset that the lyrics to cheeseburger in paradise don’t contain mayo and bacon...SMH
    2 points
  10. From the Morning Call: Blue Mountain Resort has officially been sold, ushering in a new chapter for the longtime Carbon County ski destination that involves a familiar name who has led the operation for the last 15 years as well as a private equity-backed hospitality company. Tuthill Corp. sold 33 parcels in Lower Towamensing Township to Denver-based BMR Resort LLC for nearly $31.9 million, according to a deed recorded July 13. What wasn’t clear until the deed became public was whether KSL was taking an ownership interest in Blue Mountain. A KSL Resorts spokesperson confirmed Monday that BMR Resort is the company formed to buy the land, buildings and assets of Tuthill Corp., the prior operator of Blue Mountain. Blue Mountain President and CEO Barbara Green, who took over the resort in 2007 from her father, founder Ray Tuthill, “remains as an owner” of BMR Resort and continues as CEO. Kathy Henderson, director of economic development for the Carbon Chamber & Economic Development Corp., said Green is “still heavily involved in the organization and the running of the mountain.” In a statement in May, Green said the resort was excited to join KSL Resorts. “I look forward to partnering with KSL to further enhance Blue Mountain Resort and welcome their resort expertise and five-star approach to guest experiences,” she said. Blue Mountain has made its own investments over the years to become an all-season resort but had been searching for a capital investor to move forward with some of its larger plans. Henderson and other local officials believe KSL will be able to invest the necessary funds to further transform Blue Mountain. Some of Blue Mountain’s expansions in recent years include the opening of the year-round Slopeside Pub & Grill, as well as automated snowmaking investments and a larger terrain-based hill for those learning to ski or snowboard. Some expansions, however, have remained elusive, such as a longtime plan to add lodging to Blue Mountain. In 2016, the resort announced plans for Vista Lodge Residence Club, a “four-star condominium resort hotel” that would be connected to the event venue at the peak of the mountain. In 2019, Green said Blue Mountain was searching for a capital investor for the Vista Lodge project. It’s a different industry than it was when Ray Tuthill bought more than 322 acres in Carbon County in 1962. In 1977, he opened the then-named Little Gap Ski Area, offering four trails and two lifts in its first year of operation. Lift tickets were just $12. Back then, there were around 40 ski areas in Pennsylvania and 735 nationwide, according to a Blue Mountain news release from 2017 in advance of its 40th anniversary Dec. 22, 2017. During the 2019-20 season, according to the National Ski Areas Association, there were 470 ski areas across 37 U.S. states, a number that has stabilized over the last couple of decades. In Pennsylvania, there were 26 ski areas operating during the 2019-20 season, the association said. That trailed New York (51), Michigan (40), Wisconsin and Colorado (31 each), and California and New Hampshire (30 each). Morning Call reporter Jon Harris can be reached at 484-280-2866 or at jon.harris@mcall.com.
    1 point
  11. Post counts used to be what everyone strived for until likes came along.
    1 point
  12. I would like some info on the shell company. Spanish, please. i find it really strange that there is nothing about BMR Resorts, Denver CO, when it mentions it in the small town press release from TNonline. But i did see the Delaware thing, but, yeah, that could kinda be anything, or a coincidence. And i do sort of get what Grilled Sneeze is laying down about the shell company, but, ok, saying its based in CO? Maybe because thats where Vail lives? I looked at the tax records for Blue, the properties are owned by Tuthill Corp, (no surprise there), but one of the deed dates was 8/8/2021, which is super weird since its a sunday. I aim to keep an eye on the properties to see how they get deeded, which will take a few weeks probably. Also, its funny that its BMR Resorts, like, Blue Mountain Resorts Resorts?
    1 point
  13. I'm impressed by your deep dive
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  15. Yeah. Japan does nothing for me. Lots of other countries I want to ski first. Montage was a plus since I ordered so that was a good thing. I figure I'll use mine at least 10 times. Likely more depending on how the season goes.
    1 point
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  17. Hopefully something useful for us! I'm kind of excited that I got this pass. Looking forward to using it and checking out some new places (hopefully).
    1 point
  18. Indy announcing 4 more additions tomorrow - woohoo Rooting for Elk or Plattekill as I figure Blue and Camelback would go Ikon if they joined a pass and ORDA hills unlikely to stray from ORDA pass.
    1 point
  19. i did realize that was the word of the day shortly after i posted the second one. thanks.
    1 point
  20. The entire natural dietary supplement industry is unregulated by the FDA, unless a supplement is obviously killing people like ephedra does.
    1 point
  21. True and I really don’t see security being up in our business when we want to have a couple beers. Our row is pretty mellow compared to some of the others who do tailgating even during the week.
    1 point
  22. Does Tuthill Corporation have a website? For the Blue noobs Ray Tuthill was the original owner of Blue mountain..Barb green is his daughter. Tuts lane is named after him..some probably think it’s after King Tut..you know born in Arizona moved to Babylonia king tut.
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  23. BMR resorts is a shell company...do I need to tell you that in Spanish?? BMR Resorts es una empresa fantasma
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  24. Their announcement said it was in new (to the pass) country. Turns out its Japan.
    0 points
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