First-time poster, long-time lurker here. I appreciate the perspective and passion in this forum when it comes to what makes Gore great and what makes it so damn frustrating. Over the last decade-plus, I have grown to really enjoy the mountain and be thankful for the people that are on the ground doing their best to run it. Since this is nominally a conditions thread, I will add some conditions info - I lapped 46er a few times on Monday morning. It was firm, and the groom held up well thanks to the inch of snow on Sunday night.
With that out of the way, what does this crowd think of the ORDA board as a vehicle for accountability? From what I can see, it not only approves these extremely expensive projects without critical review, but it also does not provide oversight on project execution (and ski area operations).
Some examples from the most recent board meeting on December 6:
- The ORDA President indicated that the gondola cabins "have been installed and were up and running for their opening day". This was not true, as the gondola was not running until late December. She also indicated that the new cars addressed problems with skiers being able to keep their skis on the outside of the gondola (they do not).
- She then indicated that the ski bowl project was on track to be a great success without mentioning that the Hudson chair did not get installed to original plans due to land disputes and that ORDA was now on the hook to install a working sewer system since North Creek's sewer project was running behind.
- She received effusive praise from the board for opening on November 15 with the new downloading approach that was "mindful of the resources that it takes to open - trying to open from top to bottom (i.e., making snow on showcase) uses a lot of resources". No mention on plans to wait to open a sliver of Showcase in January.
- The resolution to replace Topridge triple with a quad that goes just as slow for $8M was passed with zero critical questions/concerns. There was no mention of the mistakes made over the summer that have led to the every-other chair loading of the Straight Brook quad.
What can be done to change this approach? Who are the board members and how do they get nominated? I'm curious to see if the next meeting (whose date is not indicated on the ORDA website) includes any discussion of Gore's snowmaking challenges. Somehow I doubt it.