The first to open is the Northridge area with the northridge triple, but top to bottom courtesy of the K1 gondola with great northern to bunny buster (or whatever the route is) to the bottom.
Regardless of the temperature it was last night with the temperature today, they lost any they may have blown. I've got a feeling they'll be firing them up Monday night for sure.
Ugh was referring to Jim Dailey, former head of patrol, former director of marketing, now general manager being a toolbag. They should've left Dennis as GM if they were going to promote the skunk.
There are no chains around Belleayre. There are a few real cheap places right down the road. I've been there, done that, won't do it again. Nearest chains are in Kingston. Probably your best bet.
You're familiar with the rate of speed at which we go through the corrals at 8am. Imagine having to stop at the end of the ropes, and then have to get your speed back up to the pole to the lifts.
I tend to trust TWC over AW. AW is always overoptimistic about winter temperatures. We'll be skiing soon, i hope.
I tend to trust TWC over AW. AW is always overoptimistic about winter temperatures. We'll be skiing soon, i hope.
I better not be bothered by a ticket scanner at 8:07am, 8:14am, 8:21am...etc when I'm getting early morning laps. Total stoke killer to have to stop and scan.
Finding a gun on the slopes could have simply been an LTCF holder whos gun simply slipped away when they fell. Clearly they don't have a SERPA but it's no reason to have an armed security guard. I feel less safe knowing some wannabe who may be ACT235 is carrying a gun. What is an armed security guard going to detur? People from stealing? An armed guard can't do anything more then a normal security guard.
It's a pretty uneventful job from what I see. You get to chat with some PASRs early in the morning if you work the bottom lodge. That's about the highlight of the day.