FYI: I will be starting a new thread a bit in the future. It will be named in such a way so there can be no mistake of its content. I will post any designs in that thread until next season.
Thank you for your forbearance.
I have one thread per season on Snowjournal.com and AlpineZone.com but they’ve never turned into the dumpster fire that my first t-shirt thread got made into. I thought single threads about once a week would be better. The Black Mtn thing came up so even though it was less than a week I HAD to post.
I had this design done two years ago and had it only on Etsy. I have done plenty of "Retired Classic" tees and am glad I don't have to redo this one.
https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/52060604-ski-classic-black-mtn-of-new-hampshire
Yeah, I was only referring to your question of the survival of a south facing ski area. Really it could the difference between a mountain that’s pulling from NYC as opposed to Boston. Their verticals are similar. The driving distance from NYC to Bromley is about 4 hours. From Boston to Black...
Such profound sadness in a closed ski area. Even in summer when you don’t expect activity. I hope it doesn’t remain dormant too long and become condos.
I know! Right? It was at one time a real dirtbag sport. Now, everybody’s gettin’ in to the act; doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, ski patrol (!), even registered nurses! Yeah, my brother was an rn.
Jimmy Dangeraca t-shirt - For Sale. Yes, this is an advertisement.
I totally forgot I already isolated this to make a sticker for a family event. So here is my brother, who telemark skied before it was cool when only hippies and hermits telemarked AND on cross-country skis! (I don't know how to...
Like Ascutney in Vermont and growing number of groups to clears glades I think this is the real future of skiing. Your next pair of skis should either be a hybrid alpine touring system or learn to tele.