www.dpsskis.com
www.point6.com
formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
Do we want some 5th grader doing a book report on Upstate NY coming to the Padded Room?
I'm an adult and this place scares me.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
We can link this Wikipedia page to the ECRC thread. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soup
begs the question, where would upstate be within TGR?
Padded Room south to Bullfighting, north to Ski/Snowboard, portions of Ask TGR and absolutely none of Tech Talk.
I still call it The Jake.
interesting zonal approach
Ski areas with great food for $100.
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I lived fifteen minutes away from that place for three seasons, and never skied there.
Gore was about 40 minutes more. C'mon.
Edit: Glen Plake shamed me when he dropped in and did a day there when he was doing his small ski hill tour.
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Never night skied either.
Night skiing is the sad privilege of the mid Atlantic skier. The only thing that makes it ok is smoking drinking or sucking face on the chair. Or all three.
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I lived for a few months two seasons in a row in Dillon, and could see Keystone off my deck glittering at night like a constellation, but never did that, either. Well, actually, I never skied Keystone, period. Why, with ABasin up the road?
Nighttime is for drinking.
Ah, that takes me back. Night skiing was a hangout. And a good party at that. Pound some bumps hit some jumps, burn some cheeb and too many grits.
Grab some room temp beers you stashed in your season locker with your buddies and post up on the bench outside by the lift to make out with your girl.
FM on the PA system, the sound of skis carving on 259 vertical feet of powder/packedpowder/ice/corn/rocks, and someone screaming “YARD SALE” from the fixed triple.
Night skiing was skiing, sure, but it was how Midwesterners, and Upstaters, and MidAtlanticians learned how to après.
Night skiing out west just doesn’t hold the same caché. There’s no youthful romance to it.
Your loss Ben, I’m sorry.
I still call it The Jake.
I took my son up for his school's ski club. Since I tore my ACL and am out for the season I sat in the parking lot with what seemed like 100 + non skiing parents. West has a great low key mom and pop vibe and the kids have a ball.
I've driven by it 1000+ times heading to Gore but never skied there until my kids joined ski club.
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