snoloco
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- Jan 1, 2021
It’s called r**n.
They’ve recently enlarged the snowmaking reservoir to account for the difference in river/res. pump capacity...
Are ya saying the capital allocated last year for snowmaking wasn’t enough and/or spent correctly?
Check out May ’23 ORDA board meeting & this article.
If Hudson water withdrawal permit was the bottleneck ya’d think it’d be mentioned by someone else sometime.ORDA board OKs $38.3M in new projects
LAKE PLACID — The state Olympic Regional Development Authority Board of Directors on Tuesday approved $38.3 million in new capital projects at ORDA’s winter sports facilities in Lake Placid, Wilmington, North Creek and in the Catskills. Among the newly-approved projects are renovations to the...www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com
None of the capital allocated last year went to increasing snowmaking capacity. It was all for efficiency upgrades and expanding snowmaking footprint.
No matter what the reservoir size is, or how many automated low E guns they have, they can still pump 4800 gpm out of the Hudson, and 6800 gpm out of the reservoir. That is the limiting factor. If you wonder why they're struggling to get to Rumor, or skipping Pete Gay, Twin Fawns, and Lower Steilhang altogether, or not resurfacing trails that need it, that is why. They just don't have the water available.
The 2018 upgrade absolutely made a difference. It's just that they continued to expand their snowmaking footprint and commitments far beyond even what the new system could handle. Since then they:
-Added Backwoods
-Added snowmaking to Moxham
-Added snowmaking to Lower Steilhang
-Widened Wild Air and 2B
-Widened Sunway and Bear Cub
-Started hosting freestyle competitions that require large snowmaking commitments
Next year they're going to add even more terrain to the ski bowl. The 2018 system just can't keep up, and just 6 years later, it needs to be upgraded again. It's hard for me to get excited about new terrain when they have a hard time covering their existing trails.