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Thread: A-Basin skiers can eat a bag of dicks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Just make a reservation for every saturday or sunday is my plan. Bought a mtncollective pass too. Looking forward to exploring in the camper and maybe finding a new spot to retire to where the skiing is good and the fuckery is less than Abasin. Kinda depressing.
    Everywhere good has fuckery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Everywhere good has fuckery.
    I know this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    Yeah, if you're a "spontaneous skier" on weekend powder days wanting to go before 1pm, well, you are precisely who they are trying to make stay at home. :shrug:
    Which is why my reaction to it is "Fuck that shit"
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Just make a reservation for every saturday or sunday is my plan. Bought a mtncollective pass too. Looking forward to exploring in the camper and maybe finding a new spot to retire to where the skiing is good and the fuckery is less than Abasin. Kinda depressing.
    Quote Originally Posted by halliday View Post
    Im going to do my first retirement exploration ski winter in 24/25. It's kinda funny how the years sneak up on you. Im only 55 but let's not wait too long to throw the old lady (61) in the truck and find what's next for us.
    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Im 46 but planning ahead, waaay ahead. Just incase the rich uncle kicks the bucket
    Ha! I’m 49 and planning on doing the same this winter. We should share intel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by summit View Post
    Which is why my reaction to it is "Fuck that shit"
    I have decided that despite all the fuckery, I am still there just for the terrain. Not much else. Sundays are a fun with friends day in the lot. The kinda thing that you can't really do at the other resorts. We try to spend as little $$ as possible on the rest of the mountain. I own no Abasin stickers, shirts, hats, etc despite skiing there for almost 30 years. If I go to the bar it is because it is probably shitty outside and my friends are in there, but I try not to. The rest of the on mountain restaurants I usually ignore. This season, I'll make it more of a point because I just gave them $150 for a parking reservation pass.

    At the end of the day, the skiing is better (IMO) than anywhere else in the county. If I had to ski Keystone, Loveland, Breck, or Copper, all the time, I would probably just go snowmobiling or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    I have decided that despite all the fuckery, I am still there just for the terrain. Not much else. Sundays are a fun with friends day in the lot. The kinda thing that you can't really do at the other resorts. We try to spend as little $$ as possible on the rest of the mountain. I own no Abasin stickers, shirts, hats, etc despite skiing there for almost 30 years. If I go to the bar it is because it is probably shitty outside and my friends are in there, but I try not to. The rest of the on mountain restaurants I usually ignore. This season, I'll make it more of a point because I just gave them $150 for a parking reservation pass.

    At the end of the day, the skiing is better (IMO) than anywhere else in the county. If I had to ski Keystone, Loveland, Breck, or Copper, all the time, I would probably just go snowmobiling or something.
    And this my friend, is basically the attitude of most Jaded Local Gen X'ers that still love skiing.

    The Range Phase is over. Acceptance has set it. Resigned to the fact that although it may not be a good as is was, its pretty fucking good. You realize that you have the resources to quit, move, burning it down but you don't.

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    Maybe if I was Gen X I would be sanguine with this shit... but I'm not so I'm not
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by summit View Post
    Hmmm... this really is making think about how Abasin is a lower priority to me now despite the fact that it is my favorite mountiain.

    I am a spontaneous skier. Which means I cannot ski Abasin anymore on weekends.
    Parking at Keystone and riding the Swan Mtn Flyer up, is the viable work around for weekend days where you can't get a last minute reservation. Yeah it's far from ideal, but it's an option.

    I'd feel a little less butthurt if they at least gave the season parking pass holders priority/preference at booking a reservation before the general masses.
    Old's Cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by summit View Post
    Maybe if I was Gen X I would be sanguine with this shit... but I'm not so I'm not
    Yep, till in the Rage Phase. Don't worry you'll either adapt or be replaced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    I have decided that despite all the fuckery, I am still there just for the terrain. Not much else. Sundays are a fun with friends day in the lot. The kinda thing that you can't really do at the other resorts. We try to spend as little $$ as possible on the rest of the mountain. I own no Abasin stickers, shirts, hats, etc despite skiing there for almost 30 years. If I go to the bar it is because it is probably shitty outside and my friends are in there, but I try not to. The rest of the on mountain restaurants I usually ignore. This season, I'll make it more of a point because I just gave them $150 for a parking reservation pass.

    At the end of the day, the skiing is better (IMO) than anywhere else in the county. If I had to ski Keystone, Loveland, Breck, or Copper, all the time, I would probably just go snowmobiling or something.
    Whaddya got against Loveland? Especially mid week Loveland?

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    Loveland is kinda meh. Chets is a good fall line but to me the lines just don't ski as well as pali, plus there's less terrain. ridge is cool I guess but opens too late and its no east wall. I don't understand chair 8 at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halliday View Post
    Whaddya got against Loveland? Especially mid week Loveland?
    Loveland sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Loveland sucks.
    But at least it's cold.

    And windy.
    The older I get, the faster I was.






    Punch it, Chewie.

    Damn he seems cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    You realize that you have the resources to quit, move, burning it down but you don't.
    Most people don't anymore... it's too fucking expensive these days, especially anywhere you actually want to live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halliday View Post
    Whaddya got against Loveland? Especially mid week Loveland?
    Further from home, not steep, takes forever to get to any good terrain, if it is open. Another pass to buy. Etc. it is fine, but i couldn’t ski there regularly. And yes i have tried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Full Trucker View Post
    But at least it's cold.

    And windy.
    That's true...

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    And flat except for a few places.
    "fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
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    Don't get me wrong, LL is fine, probably higher on my list than the others around here, but it just doesn't have as much of a draw as the terrain off Pali or the EW. Whatever, first world problems...

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    If I lived out there Id probably think differently about it. Ive had a LL pass for quite a few years. and ski there quite often as my job brings me through the area enough to justify the season pass. Plus, the Powder Alliance days are nice. Terrain-wise you are all correct but I can pull up to the front row parking and not fuck around during the mid week. Weekend skiing dent exist in my world as Im usually at home in Georgia chained to the stove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leshphilling77 View Post
    Loveland is kinda meh. Chets is a good fall line but to me the lines just don't ski as well as pali, plus there's less terrain. ridge is cool I guess but opens too late and its no east wall. I don't understand chair 8 at all.
    the only reason I've ever found for chair 8 is when the entirety of the mtn is skiing like garbage in a dry spell, there are a few wind lips that you can straightline to hit with soft wind buffed landings haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    Most people don't anymore... it's too fucking expensive these days, especially anywhere you actually want to live.
    Thats a really broad generalization that really doesn't hold any water. You tried the mountains and didn't like it. I tried the Front Range and couldn't wait to get the fuck out. And I have a long list of places that are not expensive in a relative sense that I'd love to live that other wouldn't.

    So if you are trapped by your circumstance, own it. People move everyday, frequently away from skiing and biking. It's a choice. No more no less.

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    Oh...and skiing. Put me solidly in the "I don't get Loveland" camp.

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    But Wild Child is 52°!!! (IYKYK)

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    Loveland's negatives are well known. Positives include: not on a mega pass, same side of the tunnel as my house, cheap beers, no lines, good vibes, skiing is fun. Those things keep me coming back and often choosing it over other options, especially after whenever they get the Ridge open. Oh, and free parking [emoji41].

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocca View Post
    Loveland's negatives are well known. Positives include: not on a mega pass, same side of the tunnel as my house, cheap beers, no lines, good vibes, skiing is fun. Those things keep me coming back and often choosing it over other options, especially after whenever they get the Ridge open. Oh, and free parking [emoji41].

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    There are more positives than negatives. Location for midweek is fantastic. I have a few customers that do work around Denver/Golden area from time to time and it's pretty easy to fly out to Denver and take the drill crew skiing for a day if there is enough room in their schedule. Which there usually is and most crews travel with gear so they are usually ready to go.

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