I worked a Doppelmayr quad that was installed the same year as CB's and we'd run it in crosswinds up to 55 miles per hour. We'd run it non-stop on days where it would snow five inches an hour. I ran it all season and had zero (0) lift evacs. This is all antecedal evidence, but I find it extremely hard to believe that CB wouldn't have kept that lift running if it were a holiday weekend.
Hahahahahaha.
Bear finally does something nice for their passholders and this is how they're repaid.
I say shorten that guarantee to 55 days just because of the responses in this thread.
My buddy Eddie from Naptime Films shot and edited this. I haven't watched it yet but I'm assuming it's good.
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Also, if I hear one thing about colors I will probably laugh then call you stupid.
I broke two boards in the last three days but I just got a brand new board today.
Also, Chippy, take that stupid, unfunny bullshit out of your sig ASAP.
I'm sure there's a large percentage of visitors to CB that prefer Nile Mile to Cliffhanger. That doesn't mean you should regrade Cliffy into a cruiser.
Anyone who "likes" CB's parks is either a beginner or a masochist.
I offered constructive critisim for years. I realized a long time ago that any suggestions were either flat-out ignored or falling on deaf ears. Now I just sit back and laugh while mountains like Bear Creek and JF/BB completely blow CB out of the park pond.
I guess it takes a real man to handle a real ski. Good luck with your toys.
Keep telling yourself that, maybe one day it will come true.
Probably not, though :/
T-Bolting is going to void any warranty and 25 inch stances are idiotic unless you're 6'6" and weigh 250 pounds.
I hope you like not being able to ollie/blowing out your knees.
I love the fact that Lib Tech (the company that was one of the frontrunners in the whole "don't buy your snowboard from a ski company" movement) is now making skis.