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JDSCHMOO22

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    Bear Creek, Blue Mt.

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    Snowboarding, paintball, motorcycles, golf, anywhere with a beach, my bar, my girl, my bar, oh yeah, did I mention my bar?

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  1. I avoided the park yesterday morning, but by the afternoon, I wanted to hit some rails/jumps and paid the $10. It was sweet not having to stop at every hit to wait for it to clear out, or have to dodge the pizza wedgers. I'm all for anyone being allowed in the park, now I'm all about paying $10 once a season to avoid the crowded parks I run into at Blue and Bear.
  2. You, sir, are an idiot, and personify all that is wrong with old time skier thinking. It's gonna be 2009 soon. Get a cell phone, call somebody, ask them to use their navigation so you can find a clue.
  3. Darn it! Yeah, I'm in. Late as usual! I used mine waaaay more then 5 times last year, not a word from anyone.
  4. I'll be there Friday night, possibly Sunday early if all goes as planned.
  5. I'm going on a guys only trip to Vail, CO the 2nd week of March, 08. Although Vail is definitely not my first choice, I've never been there, plus with 6 of us going to visit a friend of ours who now lives there, I can only imagine the fun that awaits. Anybody have any suggestions on where to stay? Also, what's the difference between Vail, and Vail-Beaver Creek, and which should we be looking to hit up? We have a week, so we're open to anything!
  6. found this on teton gravity as well... Mt. Snow sold! Mt. Snow & Attitash SOLD -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASC continues to bleed a slow painful death: Friday, February 16, 2007 9:40:21 AM (GMT-05:00) Provided by: Dow Jones PARK CITY, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--February 16, 2007-- American Skiing Company (OTCBB:AESK) announced today that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Mount Snow and Attitash resorts for $73.5 million to Peak Resorts Inc., a resort operator with ski resorts in Missouri, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Ohio. The announced sales follow the December announcement of the planned $265 million sale of Steamboat resort. "We've worked very hard to ensure that the full potential and value of each of our resorts is realized. Under the existing circumstances and market conditions, this means contemplating the sale of certain of our resort assets, as we've planned with Steamboat and now Mount Snow and Attitash," said ASC President and CEO B.J. Fair. "The tremendous interest we have experienced in the resorts is a tribute to the hard work and professionalism of our management teams. After much deliberation and many discussions with our Board of Directors, we feel that the best course of action for our stakeholders will be to sell these resorts under the terms proposed in the definitive agreements. This was obviously a very difficult decision, given the progress we've made at our resorts and as a Company," added Fair. Included in the sale of Mount Snow and Attitash are the commercial cores of the Grand Summit Hotels located at both resorts. The total cash purchase price of $73.5 million for both resorts is subject to working capital and seasonal earnings adjustments. In addition, the buyer will assume approximately $2 million in debt and other liabilities. As a condition of the purchase and sale agreement, stockholder approval is required for the sales of the Mount Snow and Attitash resorts. The sole holder of the Company's Preferred Stock Series C-1, representing 65.8% of the voting shares entitled to vote on the matter, has voted in favor of the transaction, which constitutes majority stockholder approval. Such approval means the transaction may be approved without a meeting of the Company's stockholders. The Company anticipates distributing an information statement to stockholders regarding the majority stockholder approval as soon as practicable. The stockholder approval will not be effective until twenty days have elapsed following mailing of the information statement to stockholders. In addition to stockholder approval, the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust approval and consent of the U.S. Forest Service. The sale is expected to close on or before April 30, 2007. The Company expects to use the net proceeds from the sale to reduce existing debt and, to the extent any proceeds remain available thereafter, for working capital purposes or as otherwise determined by the board of directors of the Company. About Mount Snow and Attitash Mount Snow was the fifth most visited resort in the eastern U.S. in 2006, and is noted for being the closest major Vermont resort to the New York City metropolitan area. Summer attractions include an 18-hole championship golf course and mountain biking. Attitash consists of 280 acres of skiable terrain and is located in the heart of New Hampshire's Mount Washington Valley. The resort also offers mountain biking, a water park, alpine slide and various other summer amenities. About American Skiing Company Headquartered in Park City, Utah, American Skiing Company is one of the largest operators of alpine ski, snowboard and golf resorts in the United States. Its resorts include Killington, Pico and Mount Snow in Vermont; Sunday River and Sugarloaf/USA in Maine; Attitash in New Hampshire; Steamboat in Colorado; and The Canyons in Utah. More information is available on the company's web site, www.peaks.com. Certain statements contained in this press release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Securities Act), and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act). These forward-looking statements are not based on historical facts, but rather reflect our current expectations concerning future results and events. Similarly, statements that describe our objectives, plans or goals are or may be forward-looking statements. We have tried, wherever possible, to identify such statements by using words such as "anticipate," "assume," "believe," "expect," "intend," "plan," and words and terms of similar substance in connection with any discussion of operating or financial performance. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. In addition to factors discussed above, other factors that could cause actual results, performances or achievements to differ materially from those projected include, but are not limited to, the following: the failure to satisfy any of the conditions to closing of the purchase agreements relating to Steamboat and Mount Snow/Attitash, or the buyer's refusal to close for such agreements; and other factors listed from time to time in our documents we have filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We caution the reader that this list is not exhaustive. We operate in a changing business environment and new risks arise from time to time. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made only as of the date of this document and under Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act, we do not have or undertake any obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
  7. Check it out here.......... http://www.peaks.shareholder.com/EdgarDeta...5&SID=07-00
  8. JDSCHMOO22

    Stop

    The few idiots who do yell comments at anybody, experienced or not, should not be a reflection on the mountain itself. I have to agree that Bear Creek is more in tune with their customers as far as trying to really listen and accomodate most reasonable requests. Obviously this isn't always the case, but they have put forth far more effort then any other local mountain in the past few years. As far as bitching and moaning on here goes, I have to agree with Bob and the like, that a forum is to be used to voice your opinion, good or bad, in order to highlight a problem, experience, suggestion, complaint, compliment, etc. While the annoying little gripe posts made by some may be viewed as ridiculous, I have to think those "little rich kids" think posts complaining about them are a waste of time as well. It's good to have a place to express your opinions, and to see those of others who may be more experienced, younger, older, etc. Sidenote: I think I have spelled everything correctly in this post. If everyone else can complain, my complaint would be the terrible spelling by some of those who post on here!
  9. When I was at K-mart in Jan. we rode up the Ramshead quad. From the top of that peak, to the skiers left, you could see another mountain off in the distance. Anybody know what mountain this is? At first we thought it could be Pico, but then realized the mountain we could see was much further away then 5 or 6 miles like Pico. Just curious to know if it's worth checking out when we go up again in March.
  10. If the last time you were at BC it was still Doe, you're in for one HUGE surprise. You won't recognize the place. To say they've made improvements is a ridiculous understatement. You can't help but have a great time. Hope you like to ride in the park. If not, you won't find a better place to learn. Have fun!
  11. Hey all. I'll be up Thurs. afternoon about 3 with 2 boarders and 2 skiers. All practicing smart park style and removing our boards/skis for the steps. Love dodging the gapers and death cookies.
  12. I haven't had problems with my new Ride boots, but I have had problems with the binding straps getting stripped from tightening the bindings. Not overtight, just snug and the start stripping the plastic teeth. Called Ride and they sent me new ones.
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