Without the $ale$ tax >> eightfittysix total.$8 for Skittles![]()
Chocolates from home stash in the pocket work well.
Skittlesuck.
Snow looks nice.
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Without the $ale$ tax >> eightfittysix total.$8 for Skittles![]()
IMOI don’t think it’s realistic to expect the roads to be perfect everywhere all the time, no matter how much money is spent. I mean, that would be pretty insane.
Welp I just found out that speed limits have nothing to do with safety, not sure about NY but PA is an 85 Rule stateIMO
People drive to damn fast to begin with. What ever happened to driving at a speed that is safe for the road conditions. Granted, I don't drive a lot. But I have plenty of wheel time in a truck, towing a snowmobile trailer in near blizzard conditions. You go slow! LoL
Harv buddy, you are retired and should be on a budget. might want to buy these at stewarts on way to mountain.$8 for Skittles![]()
I'm not sure what you want Gore to be, as it seems like you complain about absolutely everything they do, even when things are going well.That will be a great way to beat the crowds.
So we should expect the interconnect before the upper mountain? WTF!
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So it makes sense to make snow there when they can, and not take away any capacity from other trails.
We could be looking at all lifts by Christmas for the first time since 2017.
Yes, and that is why the Ski Bowl does not get Sno-Max, as that is incorporated in the system at the Pump Station next to the reservoir.I believe the ski bowl pulls directly from the river, all the rest of the mountain gets river water that has been pumped up to the reservoir.
The system has two pumphouses, one at the Hudson River, and one at the Reservoir. There are no booster stations. The Hudson River pumphouse runs at 4800 gpm, and can either feed the reservoir, or directly onto some trails, including all of the Ski Bowl, some of Burnt Ridge and even up to the main base. I'm not sure where the exact dividing line is.I believe the ski bowl pulls directly from the river, all the rest of the mountain gets river water that has been pumped up to the reservoir.
2017 had generally favorable temperatures, no issues or downtime with snowmaking, and a lot of natural snow. The previous time it happened before that was 2012, which also had a lot of natural snow, and is the only other time it happened after the Ski Bowl was added.If you know the history of this forum, this ^^ represents a historic moment.
ETA: @snoloco can you tell us a bit about 2017?
What is snow-max?Yes, and that is why the Ski Bowl does not get Sno-Max, as that is incorporated in the system at the Pump Station next to the reservoir.