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  1. This thread is about Shawnee's HSQ. Focus.

     

    True true.

     

    Like fluffy got at,it's easy to spend money when it's not your own. It will be interesting to see how the addition of a HSQ affects Shawnee's business, as it is a similar size and layout to JF. I think if anything, it will take away more customers from CBK than anywhere else.

     

    I'd say see how they do after five years or so. I'm certainly taking a trip out there next season to check it all out. I do know Blue and CBK definitely got busier over the years after they added their respective high-speed lifts.

  2. Quote from Shawnee e-mail release:

     

    "The new Tomahawk Express Quad will transport 2,400 skiers/riders per hour."

     

     

    Hate to say this, but that works out to one chair unloading/loading every six seconds.

    Same capacity as a fixed grip quad, set up to load at six second intervals, which is common.

     

    2400ppl ./. 60mins = 40ppl/min ./. 4ppl/chair = 10 unloadings/min = one every 6 secs.

     

    Just Saying......

     

     

    But how many times will that fixed grip chair stop in a hour at that rate?There is also the psychological factor for getting up the mountain in three minutes for skiers also.

     

    I have put some thought too into adding a HSQ at Jack Frost.IMHO,the best way to do it would be to add a artificial mountain for the top terminal,somewhere around where the upper parking lot next to the slopes/ski school is located.Just like how they built the artificial tubing hill at Eagle Rock.This would allow you to access the terrain that A,B-C,and D lifts service.So midweek week you would could just run E/F,HSQ,and East Mountain lifts.Then on the weekend,just add lifts as needed.

     

    If you also totally remove B and C lifts,these could be relocated over to service and expand the beginner area,which JF desperately needs IMO.

  3. Tribe Called Quest

    Beastie Boyz

    Pharcyde

    etc.

     

    I believe NWA were the 1st huge "gangstas", but they were the exception, and not the norm.

    Easy E died of AIDS, Dre's last fight was with a chick, and Cube is starring Disney movies. :rolleyes:

     

    Philly's own Schoolly D was the first "Gangsta Rapper" that I remember.His album Smoke Some Kill was classic.I probally burned out 5 cassette tapes of that back in the day.Not long after Ice T blew up.He built on alot of what Schoolly D laid down.I still listen to Schoolly,Ice T,and PE quite often.TT C6 your right though,the rap music now just doesn't compare imho.

  4. Thats one thing nice about JFBB.Even on a seemingly crowded day,there is hardly ever too bad of a lift line.That is the advantage of using a bunch of fixed-grip lifts versus two or so HSQ's.With HSQ's,most of the skiers/riders are out on the slopes and are also waiting in line.Where with the slower lifts most skiers/riders are stored on a chair leading to uncrowed runs and smaller liftlines.While I know it's nice to get a lot of runs/vert in and not freeze up on a chair,most JFBB customers go there for the relaxed pace,scenery plus the out in the wilderness feel of the area.

  5. http://www.srbc.net/pubinfo/press/docs/Enf...0_Feb%2004_.pdf

     

    It all depends on what watershed you are in and where you are getting your water.The problem at Eagle Rock was because of excessive water use above their permitted amount and not properly controlling the run-off into the river basin.A place like Jack Frost is allowed huge amounts of water because the water is returning to the place it originally came from.Also run-off doesn't matter much because you are right above the FE Walter dam.

     

    Water conservation/run-off control becomes a huge consideration at many ski areas,especially those out west.Look at all the issues facing the Colorado River,there are going be major problems in the near future with it.It will eventually greatly affect the operation of ski areas in its basin.

     

    http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=how-th...-drinking-water

  6. I think it was just a shitty day. The diamonds underneath the double chairs look like they would be awesome, when it's not icy. They are probably as steep as anything on the north face of Sno, just not as long. I hope to get back again, once more opens up.

     

    Majestic,the trail under the double double,is probally imho the best trail to make beautiful laid-out turns on a snowboard in all of NEPA.Too bad it doesn't keep it's pitch all the way from the top half of the mountain though.Since Eagle Rock got in trouble a few years back because of taking too much water from the quarry on top of the mountain,the snowmaking just hasn't been the same ever since.Even though ER was breaking the law slightly,it made for good conditions.

  7. December 27th 2008

     

     

     

    Tannebaum is set up as a truly beginner park with all the features low to the snow. This is a new and much need improvement for Boulder. Great for taking your inexperienced friends to learn park.

     

     

    Big Boulder Park opened with 2 jumps tonight at 5 pm. John did a great job with building hybrid step over style jumps. These jumps the first at ~30' and the second at ~50 lip to knuckle have the knuckles of the jump higher than the lip. These are great jumps in that just after the apex of the flight you pass over the knuckle. Essentially if you end up short, you aren't dropping out of the sky from 20' and wrecking yourself. They are forgiving and great for learning those bigger tricks.

     

    x10,both were needed for a long time.

  8. WTF was up with all of the rocks yesterday. I mean they have plenty of snow, but there was a ton of sharp little rocks that took skills to avoid

     

    Somebody likes to make their turns off of the snow in the groomer.Once dirt/rocks get up in the tiller they get strewn all over the place.

  9. It does have its advantages to have screwy vision.

    I can go to Walmart and the toothless in stretchpants look good to me.

     

    ROFL @ the Megalomart hoes in stretchpants,thats PMPF!I remember him saying he loves his old Burton mittens so much compared to any new ones on the market.Thats why he resorted to sewing the wiperblade on to them.

  10. That makes sense, they were blowing snow underneath the lift. Any excuse not to blame it on my shitty ability. ;)

     

    Working as a lifty for a number of years,I almost came to blows with a few customers over time after they accuse you of throwing sand or rocks onto the top unloading ramp.Some people get pretty hot after being whacked in the head by a lift chair.They just flat-out refuse to believe that the snow being blown under the lift would have any effect on their unloading ability,lol.

  11. Using tarps to protect snow and glaciers is pretty common in Europe these days, http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,1266299,00.html .Say what you want about global warming,either natural or man-made,we are definitely in or possibly near the end of a warmer cycle.For sure cutting down all the forests/rain forests and polluting as much as we do is not good for nature or man either way.

     

    I would envision a system where your white/reflective tarp would be stored on a roll,just like you see carpet for sale at Lowes on those big rolls.You could then use a snow cat to pull the tarp up,down or across the slopes.Another idea that would need some thought would be using something like Snow Gel on a grand scale, http://www.backyardterrainpark.com/3b-snow...ming-green.html ,along with carpet.Or just using Neveplast (dry) on all your slopes.

     

    The ultimate form of snow protection would be something like the hard chocolate coating on a ice cream sundae.Something that you could spray on with a snow gun or spread around with a cat that would be water activated and form a hard layer of protection for your snow cover/base.Obviously this has yet to be invented,but maybe sometime in the future?

  12. I'm heading to JF for the $9.33 lift ticket ordeal with my 12yr old son.

    He's just starting out and it's one of the few days I can actually afford to bring him out.

    Not to mention that it's his 12th birthday tomorrow (Wed.) so I'll pull him out of school for

    some skiing and snow fun. I'll probably be on the blue runs most of the day and with maybe some luck he may survive the east mountain once or twice. Just wondering who's all coming out. I'm assuming it's going to

    be mad packed..

     

    Didn't you check out the weather report for Friday?????Noah had better weather for his 40 day cruise,lolz.I hope those people who do brave it figure out a novel way to waterproof their cardboard sled's,it should be wet&wild on the tubing hill that day.

  13. Attention good citizens of Mt. Snow and Attitash.Do not be afraid.Resistance is futile :bow .You have been assimilated :sex into the Peak Resorts Collective :welcome: .Our cybernetic implants and nanoprobes are very good for you,it is fun to be a Peak Oompa-Loompa,you will live forever in happiness from here on in and feel better than you ever have before.Although we have encountered fierce fighting from the Federation in the JFBB sector and are forced to temporarally retreat in three years,we will return stronger after this new acquisition to force the Federation forces into defeat.Thank you and have a nice day,this is all :) .

  14. I'll take a educated guess at what will happen to JFBB.For the umpteenth time,JFBB is currently leased for 25 years by Peak Resorts,with a stipulation to invest 5 million dollars by 5 years into it,which has already been completed.Now,at the fifth year of the lease,there is a escape clause built into it if certain requirements are met.I would say with the purchase of Mt. Snow and Attitash by Peak,Peak will escape the JFBB lease at the end of the fifth year,so that would mean 3 more full seasons after this current one of Peak operating JFBB.Upon initial observation,JFBB is very similar in layout/amenities to Mt. Snow and Attitash,but on a smaller scale.Therefore,I would assume Peak is using JFBB as a sort of training ground/dry run(my military mind at work here) to get the JFBB management team trained and up to speed to run Mt. Snow/Attitash by the time the fifth year of the JFBB lease is up.Afterwards,JFBB would revert back to Blue Ridge management.Keep in mind most of the Peak management team at JFBB is very young and inexperienced,and some are also family members of the owners of Peak.So this would all seem to make tons of sense,well to me anyway.It most definitely fits their philosophy of cross-training and assimilation of knowledge.This would also explain why they don't seem to care much about the circumstances of things at JFBB.In summary,I wouldn't expect nothing too grand at JFBB in the next three seasons and most of the capital dollars spent on upgrading Mt. Snow/Attitash,phewwwwwww!!!

  15. Ya,the past two day's at Sno were jamming!!!Never saw so many people there either.The snow was the best I ever saw it too.I even saw quite a few ex-JFBB passholder's around and chatted with some for a bit,most of them swore off of the Big Two for good,no wonder why.Wait until Sno get's completely organized in the next few seasons!Speaking of Eagle Rock,BDK did you make it there this weekend?

  16. THE BIG GOD HAS SPOKEN!!!!!

     

    Book of Job

     

    1 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind and said:

    22 Have you entered the treasury of snow,Or have you seen the treasury of hail,

    23 Which I have reserved for the time of trouble,for the day of battle and war?

    24 By what way is light diffused,Or the east wind scattered over the earth?

    25 Who has divided a channel for the overflowing water,Or a path for the thunderbolt,

    26 To cause it to rain on a land where there is no one,A wilderness in which there is no one,

    27 To satisy the desolate waste,and cause to spring forth the growth of tender grass?

    28 Has the rain a father?Or who has begotten the drops of dew?

    29 From whose womb comes the ice?And the frost of heaven,who gives it birth?

    30 The waters harden like stone,and the surface of the deep is frozen.

     

    PS:If you need advice,go to the original snowmaker.

  17. Like I stated prior somewhere,usually you stop making snow after the beginning of February off-peak to peak electricity switch if your mountain is fully blown out.But this year,I'm sure most mountains have leftover budgeted snowmaking time and $$$ to play with.Also,with JFBB making off-peak snow until the end of the season that raises the bar up for everybody.Another thing,Sno Mountain has changed the game now too,they caught almost everyone by suprise this year.In the next few year's I'm betting they will get quite a few convert's from other mountains.

  18. Big Boulder Park Rebuild is on tap for next week. Any suggestions? I am hoping that they go with a channel gap that allows you to transfer. Also - I would like to see the bottom jump made into a triple option sort of jump since it is so wide and since different people like different types of take offs.

     

    What was so cool about that park back in 01'-02' was that by having it twist and turn,it vastly lenghtened the trail.I alway's envisioned a over-under type of park for BB trail.Where you either used channel gap's,tunnel's or overpasses to create two different line's.Use the straight line for the jump line,then use the curvy line as a semi-bordercross line and rail line.And the triple-threat sound's good for the last jump(if you make it a 30' water-gap again!!!...JK :).

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