Jump to content

Rambo

Members
  • Posts

    90
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Posts posted by Rambo

  1. Good Deal Here:

     

    http://www.killington.com/site/tickets/tickets_and_cards/special_offers

     

    WORLD WIDE TICKET AND SEASON PASS SPECIAL

    Have a 2015-16 lift ticket or season pass from another resort? Bring it to Killington to save 50%

    From Monday April 4, 2016 through the end of the season, save 50% off the ticket window rate on Killington Lift Tickets when you present a 2015-16 season pass or lift ticket from any resort. This offer is valid 7 days a week and Killington and Pico tickets purchased prior to April 1, 2016 are eligible for the offer.

    • Like 4
  2. First - Greek Peak was recently sold at a bankruptcy auction. The new owners are 2 younger (40's) gentlemen form Elmira NY. One owns Chemung Supply company and the other owns 4 businesses. They picked up everything - The entire ski area, the adventure center (mountain coaster, zip lines, tubing center, lodge building), Hope Lake Lodge/waterpark and land (HLL is only a few years old and cost like 34 million to build, and 25 acres on which a golf course could be built, and several condos/townhouses directly across the street from the ski area. They are long time Greek skiers and have a condo there. They have young kids that ski. Anyway they only will pay a total of 7.5 million for everything - bid was for 6.75 million. (second highest bidder was a Hotel owning entity out of Canada and 3rd highest was a construction - road building company from Towanda Pa, Mr. Dirt). (speculation was that a minimum bid of 12 million would be required and everything would probably go for about 25 million). So 6.75 million is almost a steal. The Bankruptcy Judge from Syracuse and the FDIC both approved this sale. Seasons passes for next year are only $299 if bought before April 21.

     

    So skied Greek on Sat. 4/6 from 10:00 til closing, which was 6pm. Upon arriving, I ran into Camo-John (he always wears camo pants skiing), and I asked him if the base had softened up yet and he said yes. Then I asked him if he was coming back tomorrow (Sunday), and he said "THEY ARE SAYING THEY WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW BECAUSE OF THE FORECASTED RAIN!) Greek says they will try to open on Sat. 4/13 - seems unlikely, with next weeks weather forecast. Anyways skiing was GREAT, warm, no clouds, sun pounding down.

     

    Here are a few pics:

     

     

    post-3043-0-86336900-1365355593_thumb.jpg

    post-3043-0-00050900-1365355831_thumb.jpg

    post-3043-0-60532500-1365355926_thumb.jpg

    post-3043-0-50748100-1365356035_thumb.jpg

  3. Nice report. Sounds like great skiing.

     

    I think you may be skiing with Cornhead and Scotty. I live near Cornhead and have skied with him at Greek Peak, Elk (last year), Plattekill (last year) and at Snow Ridge. He tends to ski fairly FAST. I think those two are characters... you sound like a nice guy.

  4. Was wondering when Elk might close. Seems like Sun. 3/24 maybe. But if the 100 day guarantee for seasons passholders hasn't been met they may go a little longer.

     

    So does anybody know the date when 100 days open is complete?

    (Greek Peak as of Fri. 3/15 was on day number 86 and Sun. 3/24 would be day number 95)

  5. Could some of you guys tell me how Sno compares to Elk Mtn.?

     

    The closest ski areas to me are: Greek Peak - 34 miles (40 minutes). Elk - 45 miles (50 minutes). Sno Mtn. 57-60 miles (probably about an hour).

     

    If Sno's trails and skiing are on a comparable level to Elk, Maybe I should try to check it out on one of those $10 Tuesdays.

     

    I always buy a seasons pass to Greek Peak but they are also in bankruptcy now and the FDIC told them to try and find a buyer.... rumors have it that Jay Peak, Windham and Bristol may be interested in buying and a few others. Anyways the news articles way back said Greek was 36 million in debt, but the actual figure seems to be 50 million - WOW!! All this debt is from building a huge Hotel - Water Park complex and an Adventure center with a mountain coaster, Zip lines, and year round tubing center geared mostly at 14 year olds.

     

     

  6. Nice pictures...looks like a good day for the Bacons!!!

    GSS, do you have a pair of Line, Sir Francis Bacons? I understand they don't have any metal in them... I am a cruiser and wonder if they are stable at fast speeds with no layer of metal. I demoed the Line Prophet 100's and the newer 98's and they both have the layer of metal and are very stable at high speeds.

    • Like 1
  7. I wouldn't mind a smaller mountain as a change of pace if it got a ton of powder and had some fun tree lines... Thanks for the TR Rambo!!!

    We originally were either going to go to Hunter or Plattekill on Fri. I think if we went to Hunter they would have had their snowmaking system blasting away. I imagine on a cold day it would not have been enjoyable to get blasted in the face with those machine made snow crystals. It was snowing quite hard on the drive up, but just before we got there it cleared up and the sun came out for the day. Then 30 minutes after we left it was snowing again. This little Snowridge is just great if you can hit it after a good dumping of lake effects snow.

  8. 2nd group of pics:

    Don't know why they came out so small on this forum

     

    th_018_zpse5ef7a0e.jpg?t=1360016166

     

    th_014_zps775db7b0.jpg?t=1360015964

     

    th_015_zps92f0aeb1.jpg?t=1360016064

     

    th_024_zps8b4bfc9f.jpg?t=1360016115

     

    Groomer, grooming a pre-beginner slope near the base lodge.

    We thought it was a rope tow, but it is a handle tow on a cable.

    We tried the handle tow at the end of the day, for kicks.

    You just ski up to it with your skis parallel to the

    running cable and grab the handle.

    My friend had his skis facing across the cable and grabbed the handle,

    he was yanked right over hard onto his side. lol

    th_005_zps1ac7f538.jpg?t=1360016267

    • Like 1
  9. I like skiing in the woods...I'm more nervous about walking down wooden stairs in my ski boots than any glades but to each their own. OK so I can't see the pictures on alpinezone cause I'm on my iPhone. Lame figure out a way to post them in this thread..

    I guess, I have to upload my photos to photobucket so that I can get an URL designation for them then put them up.. will take a few minutes.

  10. Wrong I think that's Shadows. I haven't posted on AZ since I was banned.

     

    The thing is that, this week would not be the best timing for me to do a Free GSS thread on Alp. Zone, because that Nick guy is busy with his Alpine Zone sumitt at Sugarloaf Maine this coming weekend. My friend Cornhead is going to that.

     

    So I could do a Free GSS thread next week or the week after - better timing.

     

    Your - What are you eating for lunch today??? thread is still going from 2007.

    • Like 1
  11. Cornhead and I skied Snowridge on Fri 2/1. Snowridge is located in Turin NY on the Tug Hill Plateau about 1.5 hours northeast of Syracuse NY. They often get decent dumpings of Lake effects snow off of Lake Ontario. Took about 3 hrs. from Binghamton. Snowed hard from Syracuse to Turin where Snowridge is located. While on the short stretch of NY Thruway saw a car in the opposite lanes go into a massive power slide and slide down into the median. Looked like the guy may have been able to drive it out. Went through Rome NY and Booneville. Seems like lots of snowmobiles in Booneville.

    Got at Snowridge about 9:10 am and they opened the base lodge at 9:30. Lifts start at 10 am on weekdays. If you present a seasons pass from a New York ski area you get a lift ticket for $15. (normal rate for a weekday is $21 for 6 hours and $37 for a weekend ticket). They had 13" of fresh fluffy powder. Takes 5 minutes up the lift and about 2 minutes down the 500 ft. vertical. Did a lot of runs.

    Cornhead was talking to a family that came down from Canada at lunch break. Also talked to a guy from Albany who tries to ski Snowridge after they get a dumping of lake effect snow from Lake Ontario.

     

    Couldn't get the photos to work so here is a link to my post in Alpine Zone:

    http://forums.alpinezone.com/showthread.php/118339-Snowridge-Fri-2-1-13

     

    If you can not see the photos try this report from New York Ski Blog:

     

    http://forum.nyskiblog.com/Snowridge-Fri-2-1-13-tp4024284.html;cid=1360004441055-130

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...