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Rex Goliath

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  1. Rex Goliath

    Opening dec. 4

    the Webcam is not updating, the pic hasn't changed since Saturday. Again the webste is poor before it was updated and is still lousy.
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    Opening dec. 4

    The current Picture on Elk's Website, absolutely inviting isnt it! Everyone else in Pennsylvania is seeing bright sun! This is another reason why the passes is so expensive!
  3. Rex Goliath

    Opening dec. 4

    So does today get counted in the 100 day limit? Doesn't seem like it should. Nobody here to enjoy it. Does have to pay the staff that doesn't get called in, Just money in his pocket. Pretty clear from the website now that they are open. May I SMH.
  4. here: http://www.redbull.com/en/snow/events/1331689803789/movie-premiere-of-days-of-my-youth Would be interested to hear what you think.
  5. Rex Goliath

    Opening dec. 4

    nxtConcepts. Interesting in that their own website has glitches in it! http://www.nxtconcepts.com/about-us/our-team They dont list the PRESIDENT of the corporations full name on the bio page! Still can't tell whether they opened this morning or not!
  6. Rex Goliath

    Opening dec. 4

    I checked the website this morning, the conditions report is absolutely worthless. You can't even tell whether thay are open or not! The only thing that suggests they are open is that the webcam shows a pair of ski and poles in the view. They should put a webcam on the Meat Wagon, oh the fun that would be!
  7. Rex Goliath

    Opening dec. 4

    Age Level Until Oct 13, 2014 Until December 1, 2014 After December 1, 2014 ADULT (19 years & older) $775 $835 $900 JUNIOR (13 - 18 years old and Seniors age 65 to 74) $685 $745 $810 CHILDREN (6 - 12 years old and Seniors age 75 and older) $610 $670 $735 Night Season Pass $330 $350 $370 It is not a season pass, it is a 100 day pass. Once a used car salesman told me you can sell people nothing and have them thank you for everything. Wonder how Elk Mountain learned that lessson, hummm... oh ya, thats makes sense.
  8. Blue Mt: Guns ablazin’ Camelback: Guns on Greek Peak: Guns on Hunter: Yep Shawnee: Guns on Montage: You betcha! JF/BB: Some snowmaking in progress Bear Creek: Guns On Liberty: looks like they just turned them on Whitetail: Guns on Elk Mountain Ski Resort – The closest thing to Vermont That’s a lot of NOPE!! Wouldn't want to risk being open more than 100 days.
  9. A Beautiful Place: 50 Years of Camelback Mountain Resort Thought this belonged here. Didn't find it posted before. Cheers!
  10. Barb, obviously fitness and strength are a big part of it as the guys say. Sitting back and being tense about the run you are on being over your ability can do it for sure. Everything said here is the truth--though I'm not so sure of the fast line/slow line theory! One thing to consider though is that you may need an evaluation of your stance on the snow. This is especially important with the new shaped skis. If you don't have a flat ski on the snow when in the relaxed position the ski will naturally try to turn on its own. If you are bow legged or knock kneed you must use your quads ALL THE TIME to keep the ski flat on the snow just to go in a straight line. The muscles never get to relax and recover. A competent boot fitter can do this and help set you up properly. I'm sure there are plenty in the Denver/summit county/winter park area. Getting the skis tuned to the proper bevel angle for the ski to adjust the bite angle of the edges might help too. Cheers!
  11. Ski Big Bear -opening 11/30 Liberty- 11/29 Whitetail - Roundtop, Seven Springs, Camelback, Bear Creek Big Boulder Jack Frost, All opening before Elk Hmmmm, must be the cost of tickets and passes that make it the skiers choice. Cheers and happy Thanksgiving
  12. EPR Properties announced that it is the entity that purchased Camelback Mountain Resort in Tannersville, Pa. for close to $70 million. The resort consissts of 160 acres of skiable terrain and includes a waterpark, an outdoor adventure park, a 40-lane tubing facility and base lodge. The resort hosts 900,000 visitors annually. The property is currently leased to CBH2O who has operated the resort since 2005 and has committed to an additional 20-year term. Ken Ellis and Art Berry, principals of CBH2O, will continue to reinvest and develop additional attractions. "I am very pleased to announce this expansion of our recreation portfolio with Camelback Mountain Resort," said David Brain, president and CEO of EPR. "Camelback has been a very popular and successful recreaation property for over 50 years and importantly, offers year-round attractions and sustainable year-round cash flows."
  13. No Indication that the Scranton Times has picked up on this News! One of the Biggest Transaction in recent NEPA history! with ramifications all on down the line.
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