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Everything posted by Schif
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I would guess they are just going to double down on outdoor seating
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If barbershops get shut down again @skiincy is pretty good at doing dog hair trims. Maybe you guys can ask her for a cut in the lot.
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I got a buff that after I got it home I ended up hating it. I'll give it a try on Saturday but I might wind up with more of a bandana situation
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With a pass even when you add up gas, tolls, and a stop at Wawa it's still a lot cheaper to go skiing than it is to do most other activities.
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I think they value not having to close the establishment they worked hard to open and lose their livelihood in the middle of a pandemic where the opportunity to get a new job is incredibly difficult now. I can just see both sides of the coin here
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My question in terms of testing would be, what organization in the other states is performing the tests? It's my understanding that if you want a test you can go get one at a number of private providers. Are other states running state run testing centers? My only test so far since this whole thing started was mandated by Villanova who runs their own testing center.
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I saw the same thing for Al's of Hampden/ Pizza Boy Brewing.
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I heard he caught it by having a beer without any food. That being said I'll make sure to bring some chips this weekend to the parking lot. My first thought when I read it was that it might be a false positive.
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Light flurries starting in Exton
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Opening Weekend roll call thread 12/11-12/13
Schif replied to GrilledSteezeSandwich's topic in Blue Mountain
I think Saturday will be the day. Hard to justify taking a day off to slide down a WROD but it'll be nice to see the gang again. -
The name Slocum is pretty cool in the NEPA region when you know the history. There is a state park called Frances Slocum up there that I've been going to since I was born. The story of the name is below: Frances Slocum The park is named for Frances Slocum, a young girl who was kidnapped by American Indians. Frances was one of ten children of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Slocum. This Quaker family lived on what is now North Street in Wilkes-Barre. On November 2, 1778, a small group of Delaware Indians entered the Slocum home and carried away Frances, who was five years old. The first night after her abduction was spent in a crude shelter under a rock ledge along Abraham Creek, believed to be within the state park boundary. She tried to escape during the first night but was quickly recaptured. Frances was taken along as the Delaware Indians moved westward and spent the rest of her life with them. Her brothers never gave up the search. Fifty-nine years after her abduction, they found her living on a reservation near Peru, Indiana. She had been married twice and had borne four children. Frances refused the pleas of her brothers to return to Pennsylvania. The brothers wrote to her and learned many of the details of her abduction and life with American Indians. Frances Slocum died in Indiana in 1847, at the age of 74. Mississinewa Lake in Indiana contains the Frances Slocum State Recreational Area and Lost Sister Trail. Along the Mississinewa River in Indiana, there is a monument that marks the final resting-place of Frances Slocum, also called Maconaquah, the “Young Bear.”
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Opening Weekend roll call thread 12/11-12/13
Schif replied to GrilledSteezeSandwich's topic in Blue Mountain
I need to try and remember which book I stuck my pass in on the bookshelf. Not sure why I store it there in the offseason. -
You're right it's the quad. I don't look at the cams much and just assumed that it was pointing at the 6 and didn't look very closely.
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Just checked the webcams and not only are they cranking snow out still but the 6 is running for some reason. I hope they aren't using too many working hours on it now so it breaks as soon as they open it to us.
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Facts. As a kid when I was just getting into snowboarding I would go up with local ski clubs and instead of doing any kind of carpool or just a drop off, all of us kids would get driven up there on Friday nights by our parents who would then all congregate in the lodge and hang out all night while the kids snowboarded. No parent ever skied a single run but every week 10 kids skiing meant 20 people taking up a big table in the lodge all night long.
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I hate to admit it, but this is incredibly catchy.
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Brattleboro was awesome when I was there last winter. Very cool town with that quintessential VT vibe. Grab a brew at Hermit Thrush
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In the very short term it might be tough, but I'm sure they want to open the valley as soon as possible just to spread people out. This year it's going to be more important than ever to deliver a good customer experience and having any kind of crowd in one place could upset people. A second lodge would help that tremendously.
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9 instead of 8? I'll still tell myself it's 8 because I'm always running late.
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None of these rules and regulations apply to a Pennsylvanian going to Blue mountain. See you guys on Saturday morning!!!
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I hope a random aunt shows up at your house unannounced.....
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Someone tell red pants guy to take his hands out of his damn pockets. Otherwise pretty solid
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Pretty nice stuff! Does she do commissioned work? Would she paint Mt. Blue? Or the parking lot? if we asked nicely?