My worries are lift reservations, pass restrictions & longer lift lines.The changes are going to be huge. Was just talking with some friends about this yesterday. Pre-order food reserved spots to eat and change. Just imagine bag check.
RFID's are coming....... everywhere!My worries are lift reservations, pass restrictions & longer lift lines.
I don't use the lodge other than to refill my water bottles. I bring my own food or eat off hill after skiing.
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Thanks, the locals appreciate all that you bring......oh waitWife & I just returned from a resort town. We noticed:
We had to meet our other party in different state to avoid 2 week quarantine mandates.
The locals appreciated the business - at least the ones that were open did.Thanks, the locals appreciate all that you bring......oh wait
That's not the case around here. Lots of dumb people not playing by the rules. Visitors and second homeowners....rentals are all f'd up too. When shtf everyone bugged out here.....overwhelmed the area. Now with some places opening up people are commuting for the week down to the city and coming back and not giving a shit about the masks, social distancing, or big gatherings. It's kinda making paradise a jail. One of the local lakes you get turned away......now midweek is worse than any weekend I've ever seen. Still haven't been able to take my kids out on the kayaks once. Only about 15 spaces for cars. People are parking up and down roads and hiking in. Must be nice to come home and see a car parked in front of the house.The locals appreciated the business - at least the ones that were open did.
I live in a resort town, and we appreciate the business that tourists bring. Most have been observing mask and distancing mandates - just like we do when we travel.
My main issue was with people who can't help themselves from becoming emotional and making snide remarks about,
"all that you bring". ---- The rudeness is completely unnecessary and only exacerbates division.
We had that initially too, our local PD handed out parking tickets like trading cards for the first few weeks of summer - rightfully so, we had people parked in front of our mailbox, in front of fire hydrants, under no parking signs, crowding the beach and not distancing at all.That's not the case around here. Lots of dumb people not playing by the rules. Visitors and second homeowners....rentals are all f'd up too. When shtf everyone bugged out here.....overwhelmed the area. Now with some places opening up people are commuting for the week down to the city and coming back and not giving a shit about the masks, social distancing, or big gatherings. It's kinda making paradise a jail. One of the local lakes you get turned away......now midweek is worse than any weekend I've ever seen. Still haven't been able to take my kids out on the kayaks once. Only about 15 spaces for cars. People are parking up and down roads and hiking in. Must be nice to come home and see a car parked in front of the house.
Depending on how you bring in money in a resort area makes a big difference.....if you have to rely on tourism it's got to be tough. I have lots of friends in that boat and have been there myself.
I'm very happy I bought my place a little farther away from that. But our school has record enrollment....in a few years I'm sure most of these new residents will be putting up their newly built or purchased homes up for sale. Once they realize how tough paradise can get.......it will be interesting to see how this pans out.
There is some private spots we have been to but nothing with water for the boats. Anything that was hidden has been found. The tour busses are going to be here soon for leaf season....our state has done great but I hope that doesn't change with the season. I'm going to be getting a different pass this year and a new set of skins. Maybe get out on the sled a bit more.We had that initially too, our local PD handed out parking tickets like trading cards for the first few weeks of summer - rightfully so, we had people parked in front of our mailbox, in front of fire hydrants, under no parking signs, crowding the beach and not distancing at all.
PD and lifeguards were very present initially. I think that may have had a good effect on tourists and locals to heed the rules; it has stayed quiet for most of the summer, masks, distancing and especially - the mood of the town has improved.
I feel you on the paradise as a jail - we usually stay inside or go hike a few hidden trails during the weekends. Forget getting on the water - there are more boats and inexperienced or drunk people at the helm than I've ever seen before - I'm afraid we'd get run over.
It really comes down to people respecting the areas that they visit. We usually get what we give.
So Bob what kind of skis did you leave your wife for?
Ha, she bounced me a long time ago, ski's had nothing to do with itSo Bob what kind of skis did you leave your wife for?
Parlor keeps emailing me to buy some.......don't think I'm gonna even get a pass anywhere this year. The mtns start making snow in about 3 weeks.
I still have about 8 days to make a decision. Been thinking.....I can get a new set of snowshoes, new tracking polls, new hiking boots and just go out the backdoor. I stick to the woods anyway.Ha, she bounced me a long time ago, ski's had nothing to do with it
I held out on buying a pass until the last minute of the sale, If things go somewhat normal it will be worth it, if not,
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It's gonna be a weird season for sure. Just gotta roll with it.@BobBitchen got my pass.......what was I thinking
LOL no I have no desire for the parlors. They have my email from a contest for a "free shop day" I entered years ago...I have a lot of gear.....and over the past few years have been building cores. Maybe we'll see how next year goes.....might be able to build the ski press I've been wanting to build. It takes a lot to make skis. You can't just go buy the tooling, gotta make it.It's gonna be a weird season for sure. Just gotta roll with it.
Now go buy those Parlors