Did anyone else get the free lift ticket when you bought your ticket?
I did, and was pumped when I scratched off a free squaw ticket. I talked all kinds of shit to my friends who got shitty mountains.
Nevertheless, I just checked out the blackout dates.
"E-Ticket valid anyday from resort opening through Dec. 17, 2006 and valid anyday from May 1, 2007 through resort closing. "
FUCKING BRUTAL
snowbomb
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Progress isn't made by early risers. It's made by lazy men trying to find easier ways to do something.
Not only did I scratch a ticket for Northstar, but it's only good until Dec. 22nd. Such BS. Snowbomb can suck it, they've been ripping people off as long as I can remember with all their damn restricted tickets and passes.![]()
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heh - I just redeemed mine and same deal - must use by 12/22. Well - better than nothing! Mine's Sierra, which I'm glad about since I actually do go there a couple of times a year.
“Within this furnace of fear, my passion for life burns fiercely. I have consumed all evil. I have overcome my doubt. I am the fire.”
I saw a one hour special this past weekend about Icer Air 2006 on FSN (Fox Sports Net) which included interviews with folks from the company (Snow Park Technologies www.snowparktech.com) that built the jump - Jerimiah Pebley (designer) & Mike Bettera (coordinator).
The scaffold jump was 100 feet high with a gap of 50 feet, an inrun of 140 feet and a landing of 160 feet. According to Mike Bettera, this was the highest scaffold jump that Snow Park Technologies had built in the U.S.
Also, in an interview at the end Jonny Moseley commented about how tough the compression was during the inrun transition.
Jerimiah Pebley
Mike Bettera
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