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It's a long time to build a trail. No way to get around that. Pats Peak and Waterville Valley are going to be able to open up entire pods in 1-2 years with a lift included.

 

Id imagine it took them awhile to plan it out so that the addition of the future lift and those trails are seamlessly integrated.

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  On 9/22/2016 at 3:09 AM, Ski2Live Live2Ski said:

Yeah, certainly it costs money to do. But if you aren't ready to commit the money, don't put it on your trail map "coming soon"

It does not take more than one off season to do.

It has for every trail blue has ever opened going back probably to upper sidewinder for the 90-91 season and realize that last season revenue was likely off by 40% and I doubt they even broke even. If last season was a good season there would be a much better chance of additional capital expenditure.

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Could be done in no time flat, if they really committed to it.

 

Probably a line item in the budget from which she keeps pulling from for other stuff instead of using the money for the new trail.

Uh, running tight on paycheck funds, just pull from the new trail fund...

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  On 9/20/2016 at 8:29 PM, Ride Delaware ? said:

I want to know when the base area build out will be completed and what it will contain...

 

Why? You ride at Sugarbush and Elk. 

So is the new trail ready for this year or not?

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