We got it, your name is Thom (you don't need to add it every time you post)
...Drew
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We got it, your name is Thom (you don't need to add it every time you post)
...Drew
You guys need to stop bitching. Its gonna be dope as shit
I'm stoked there's no lift at the bottom. a 15 minute hike is worth every step if it will keep snow back there a few days after a storm. same as lightning trees....no body skis them, the 8 minute hike out to Zuma is too much.
The plan is perfect for those of us who aren't afraid to earn our turns. quit bitching that a giant moving couch isn't available at every inch of the resort to sweep your fat a$$ off the mountain and whisk you back to the top of the groomers.
ULLRismyco-pilot:
If you'd have bother to read the actual post on the site, you'd quickly realize it wasnt the "dumb fu*cks" at Basin making the call, but a concession to even allow the project to go forward in the first place. If you are able to read more than a few paragraphs in one sitting, have a look here and you can find out why. if reading 11 pages is too much for ya, here's a short bulletpoint on why:
The Beavers chairlift alignment was proposed specifically to keep the bottom lift terminal off the valley floor and out of the high-quality habitat in the riparian area.
Bitch all you want about the "high quality riparian area" but don't blame Basin for it. chat with your local forest service buddy.
I for one am happy they allowed Basin to expand into that territory at all, they could have said no-go and F-U.
Doosch.
Glad they will ditch Norway and clean out those lift towers on that little fall line.
Ive never seen it run, but I only ride there on the bookends of the season.
Not seeing the SnakePit that has claimed lives on the trail map. Did they rename it?
I've read everything they put out since before they announced the expansion. Been to all the meetings. There shouldn't be a lift at all, but since there is, they should at least service the whole area. I've hiked in and out of that area for a long time. I've already moved on anyway, it's just sad to see them do it this way. It could have been done better.
The beavers aren't even that great of terrain, it's just nice to be able to duck out away from the crowds and get a few pow turns in, even on weekends. With a lift it'll just be like another mediocre bumped out Zuma bowl. Should be interesting to see how often and how much of the gullies actually open.
Whipski, Snakepit it top right of the map. They haven't posted names yet.
I heard on NPR that this is the last expansion of a ski area in White River for the foreseeable future. I guess USFS has said no permits will be issued? If that's the case, in the future, they'll have to focus on upgrading what they already have. I'm thinking that 'expansion' would probably also include new parking lots but who knows...
Pretty sure Breck already has the rights to expand to the next bowl over from Peak 6. They're waiting to open it until they have a solid plan in place for control work - watching it for another year or two.
There are several areas within SUPs that are not developed. I imagine USFS would prefer those are utilized before they consider shifting their boundaries.
Dry Gulch at Loveland & both S. Tucker & Jacques Peak at Copper come to mind.
I am really excited about the steep gullies. I spent my youth imagining skiing them as I approached the mountain, but never would consider venturing into such extreme uncontrolled territory. Though opening may be rare, I can't wait!
^^ +1
... ThomQuote:
From "Big Science" by Laurie Anderson
"Hey Pal! How do I get to town from here?"
And he said:
"Well just take a right where they're going to build that new shopping mall,
go straight past where they're going to put in the freeway,
take a left at what's going to be the new sports center,
and keep going until you hit the place where they're thinking of building that drive-in bank.
You can't miss it."
And I said: this must be the place.
Making A-Basin Great Again!
parking has become a huge problem at AB, don't think they have a lot of options to address it besides remote lots and shuttles.
Fuck, pave the Beach.
Was at AB on Friday and a guy on the lift said the ultimate goal was to connect AB to Keystone, ala Park City - Canons. Any truth to that or was he talking out his ass?
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Pretty sure Aspen already has approvals to put a lift down Pandora.
Just skied A-Basin yesterday and had a great time with the kiddo. My 10-year old was stoked to get after 1st notch, tree chutes and gauthier. I don't get over to A-Basin nearly enough, and I forgot how much fun that place is. I am really excited about this expansion. With the steep gullies in addition to their already amazing terrain, A-Basin is slated to become the crested butte of the front range. A-Basin is truly a gem in the land of flat (i.e., in bounds terrain in the front range), and this expansion will only make it better for the real skiers who already love the place. Dentists from New York are not going to hit up the basin to ski the steep gullies. I doubt it will drive many tourists to the area who would have gone elsewhere.
There was a small rock step at the very top and some moguls in the upper portion. The bottom half was smooth.
Here's some pics of the kiddo:
East Wall Hike:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0...7b&oe=593A8A87
Top!:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0...89&oe=59353111
First Notch:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31....11&oe=59371CDB
Lower Tree Chutes:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31....ea&oe=5943076D
Pow:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31....35&oe=59731C3D
Gauthier:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31....33&oe=59732E05