Originally Posted by
tone capone
Seriously, If you like skiing beat crusty moguls, aren't there enough already? Easily accessed, relatively safe, quality sidecountry is a treasure. With today's advancements in gear, it is a shame if you can't appreciate the experience of skinning uphill for an hour or two and having a true unsanitized skiing experience. It is a shame you don't know what you are missing.
For as much as I love skiing lifts and getting some laps in, I can say after the installation of a new lift at our local hill, what we are now missing is irreplaceble. And yes, irreplaceable by the new sidecountry at the new boundary too, because all "acreage" is not equal and not suitable for everyday, low risk, sidecountry adventures.
The ability to go through a gate, climb a bit, make our own descisions, utilize the proper terrain for each condition, ski a really steep slope that hasn't been ski cut or bombed day in and day out, to get away from powder day fever and make a few mellow low angle laps, right outside your local ski hill, gone. I truly pity those everywhere who's relatively safe and easy access sidecountry is pilfered in the name of increasing "skiable acerage" for people who prefer beat crusty ski hills and to share any powder experience they ever have with 18,000 other douchebags between 9:00 and 10:00 am, half of them putting in traverses in every 50 feet.
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