Shadows Posted January 24, 2016 Report Posted January 24, 2016 Easier to live on the streets if you dont own anything lol. Really though ill be up tomorrow. Dont care how much it costs. Gotta leave by like 1 though Quote
larrytbull Posted January 24, 2016 Report Posted January 24, 2016 pretty busy today, i kept away from quad and six pack even with vip the lines were huge. but plenty of fresh still left on switchback and dreamweaver if you don't mind the bumps Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted January 24, 2016 Report Posted January 24, 2016 pretty busy today, i kept away from quad and six pack even with vip the lines were huge. but plenty of fresh still left on switchback and dreamweaver if you don't mind the bumps How was fresh possible with the crowds. Quote
toast21602 Posted January 24, 2016 Report Posted January 24, 2016 How was fresh possible with the crowds. There was none. Everything was groomed except the chop that was left on dream weaver and switchback. Quote
Ski2Live Live2Ski Posted January 25, 2016 Report Posted January 25, 2016 (edited) Nice day. The soft bumps on switchback and Dreamweaver were a great level of challenge for the kids - probably the toughest stuff they have skied to date. Paradise was a real nice surface. Lazy Mile started getting a little bumpy by the time we left. Skiable trees off Tuts and Lazy. Lines were insane at valley lifts so mostly did the other side. Edited January 25, 2016 by Ski2Live Live2Ski Quote
larrytbull Posted January 25, 2016 Report Posted January 25, 2016 There was none. Everything was groomed except the chop that was left on dream weaver and switchback. if you went to the sides, the trees and some of the chop you could find a few stashes of fresh especially around 8am , but most of the rest were groomed out overnight or run down, hell I even found a small stash on burma first thing this morning Quote
Ride Delaware ? Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 Buddy of mine ejected like you on switchback but thankfully was ok. Bad people-eater shit. When I asked ski patrol to put up sticks there their reply was " we would have to put up sticks all over the mountain" WTF? So do itPatrolling at every mountain is different. Every mountain has different policies and every person in the patrol hierarchy (PD, APD, Supervisors, and foreman) all have different ideas on what should be marked. I can't tell you the amount of times I marked something just to come down one run later and it already be removed. At Sugarbush, we are very conservative with our marking. As a general rule (there are always exceptions), we don't mark stuff on natural terrain, things off the skiable surface, or things the public can see from above. We obviously can't mark something if we can't see it. One of the greatest patrol credos is consistency. That's likely what he meant when he said you would have to mark them all over the mountain. We like to mark everything exactly the same. Everything we do is to prevent injury and prevent lawsuits. If we prevent your injury, we prevent your lawsuit. However, if they mark one hazard, and then someone else hits another of the same hazard which is unmarked, then they have a much more arguable case in court. I didn't see the obstacle, so I personally couldn't have told you if I would have marked it or not. I am just trying to give you a little insight into how patrollers think. Regardless, I am glad you were not seriously injured RR. Sounds like a 6-8 week heal time injury. You should be out there by mid March I would imagine. Hope you feel better. 1 Quote
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