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blueeyes
12-16-2010, 01:43 PM
Ok my goal this year is to try different ski resorts. Being originally from Ogden I had no need to travel to SL area to ski. Anyhoo be up that way for the holidays and would love to ski Snowbird and Alta. Anyone interested in joining me that knows those areas well?
I am a good skier and want to get the most out of my ski pass. Would love a guide.
My only Christmas wish this year is some really good snow storms and ski passes. I am hoping for an early delivery and a delayed bonus delivery of both. :mrgreen:
Already have one pass to Eagle Point (THANKS OFFPISTE!!!) might hit that on our way back home if weather is suitable.
Haven't been to Snowbird for a loooong time. But my vote is Alta. I don't care what anyone says boarders thrash the snow. Alta's snow is always so awesome. Go there!
accadacca
12-17-2010, 06:14 PM
Alta rules! My fav...
tmartenst
12-17-2010, 09:50 PM
I don't care what anyone says boarders thrash the snow.
Bahhhh.
blueeyes
12-18-2010, 06:59 AM
I plan on going to both. What I want is a ski buddy someone who knows either place and can show me where the funnest spots are. I can go by myself and will and have a ball but you get more out of it if you are with someone who can show you where to go.
shaggy125
12-21-2010, 12:34 AM
I know Snowbird pretty well and have a M-F pass there, but I snowboard so no Alta for me. Can't go this week & will be at freezefest for the two days I have off next week but if you are ever up this way after New Years feel free to hit me up.
blueeyes
12-21-2010, 12:36 PM
I will keep you in mind Shaggy.
I just got word from Santa and he is giving me cash to go where ever I please!!! Love'n my Christmas. This way I can take the kids with me as well love my adventure buddies. Luckily Spencer's old skis fit Sarah so we only have to do one rental. Think we are headed to Canyons tomorrow with friends from PC. I hear St. George might float away while we are gone! :eek2:
Dr. Nebz
12-21-2010, 05:22 PM
Haven't been to Snowbird for a loooong time. But my vote is Alta. I don't care what anyone says boarders thrash the snow. Alta's snow is always so awesome. Go there!
Hey Jaxx how many edges do ski's have? Sorry, but you are wrong. The skiers were scraping 36" of fresh all the way to the ice today at the Bird. Four edges remove snow layers faster than two. If ski'ers would learn how to turn and press the base on the cats this would not be the case. GS turns on a cat track? Lame. I get tired of that lame excuse for skiers inability to adapt to changing conditions. It is like you elitist skier's want your snow served with chocolate strawberries and fluffy pillows. If skier's would spend less time bitching about things and more time actually skiing it would be better for everyone all around. Learn to ski when you come over in Mineral Basin. You are not at Alta anymore. Oh and one more thing, stop parking perpendicular on all the fxxxing traverses. Standing is not skiing.
Alta supports segregation because of what gear you have strapped to your feet. Bunch of snow Nazis. If you like to ski 300 feet and stop and chit chat with your pal, ski at Alta. If you really like to actually ski, go to Snowbird. And Snowboarding is not going away so just get over that bullshit.
blueeyes
12-21-2010, 08:06 PM
Dr. are you tired and a bit grumpy tonight?
The snowboarders from my experience diminish the moguls, maybe I am wrong but as a four year old skiing with my Dad I remember the moguls as mountains themselves and they never get that big anymore because inexperienced snowboarders. Maybe I am wrong but that is what I attribute it to.
As for skiers standing around on the runs you can counter that with snowboarders that plop their ass down in the middle of the run with out checking uphill to see if anyone else is using the run. Or how about the asshole kid that intentionally went out of his way at Brighton last year on his snowboard to spray snow over my ten year old skier...I could counter that one with the jackass skier that ran her over at Snowbasin.
And I have heard both sides bitch about each other....so productive.
I will admit I hated snowboards when they first hit the scene, most of the ones I encountered were abnoxious little shits. I admire them now it has been pretty cool watching the sport evolve and I enjoy watching what they can do and believe they have pushed skiers to be better in aerial tricks.
With all that said I can't wait to ski Alta for the nostalgia factor.
Don't take anything I said the wrong way I am mostly countering because you seem too grumpy for someone who has been playing in the snow so much.
If you are such a fan of Snowbird you interested in showing me around for a bit? My mother's opinion is that once I ski the Bird I won't want to ski anywhere else.
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rick t
12-21-2010, 09:54 PM
I learned how to ski, at Alta, in college, a hundred years ago.
Now I have a season pass and am there two or three times a week.
The current new storm total is 51 inches bringing the season snowfall to 215" the week before Christmas. I have skied the 'Bird since it opened, and enjoy it too, but Alta is better for kids with more intermediate runs, though it also has lots of steeps as well.
Today the pow was knee deep, and it was epic. Happy to ski with you and show you around the place, drop me a line at gone2moab at hotmail dot com.
rick t
Dr. Nebz
12-21-2010, 10:10 PM
Dr. are you tired and a bit grumpy tonight?
The snowboarders from my experience diminish the moguls, maybe I am wrong but as a four year old skiing with my Dad I remember the moguls as mountains themselves and they never get that big anymore because inexperienced snowboarders. Maybe I am wrong but that is what I attribute it to.
As for skiers standing around on the runs you can counter that with snowboarders that plop their ass down in the middle of the run with out checking uphill to see if anyone else is using the run. Or how about the asshole kid that intentionally went out of his way at Brighton last year on his snowboard to spray snow over my ten year old skier...I could counter that one with the jackass skier that ran her over at Snowbasin.
And I have heard both sides bitch about each other....so productive.
I will admit I hated snowboards when they first hit the scene, most of the ones I encountered were abnoxious little shits. I admire them now it has been pretty cool watching the sport evolve and I enjoy watching what they can do and believe they have pushed skiers to be better in aerial tricks.
With all that said I can't wait to ski Alta for the nostalgia factor.
Don't take anything I said the wrong way I am mostly countering because you seem too grumpy for someone who has been playing in the snow so much.
If you are such a fan of Snowbird you interested in showing me around for a bit? My mother's opinion is that once I ski the Bird I won't want to ski anywhere else.
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Nah not grumpy, just calling bullshit when I see it.
I am sorry that you have ran into the ass end of those who choose to participate in winter sports.
On both accounts, spraying your friends is ok, spraying a 10 yr old, not cool at all.
Any skier or snowboarder that runs into someone is not following mountain safety. Those in front of you have the right away, it is your responsibility to avoid them. Glad that was not my daughter, I would have been the saddest day in that persons life.
I would be happy to show you around. Anytime you are heading up, let me know. Your Mom is right BTW.
I don't want everyone to think that I hate skiing, quite the opposite. I have a ton of friends who ski. And they agree with how lame the whole Alta thing is. Discrimination in any form is stupid. It is the elitist attitude about it which I think is hurting skiing. Skiing has snowboarding to thank for sidecut, snowboarding has skiing to thank for metal edges. I just have had my fair share of experiences with morons who think it is ok to be a douche bag on the hill. And that goes for skiers and snowboarders. But when someone blames one or the other for tracked out snow, to me, that is just an excuse for not being able to adapt to changing conditions.
accadacca
12-22-2010, 06:34 AM
Your painting with a broad brush about everyone who skis at Alta. We are not all elitist assholes. :lol8:
Blueeyes, make sure your hit sugerloaf and supreme when you get up there. :hail2thechief:
fourtycal
12-22-2010, 07:41 AM
Alta supports segregation because of what gear you have strapped to your feet. Bunch of snow Nazis. If you like to ski 300 feet and stop and chit chat with your pal, ski at Alta. If you really like to actually ski, go to Snowbird. And Snowboarding is not going away so just get over that bullshit.
This thread just got interesting :roflol:
I went to Alta a few times and really liked it... then some kids at work talked me in to snowboarding and a whole new level of fun that goes along with it :2thumbs: Alta might not be the best snowboard terrain anyway, too many large flat areas if I remember right, I don't miss it much.
Brighton works for me, now if they would just ban those darned skiers :fitz: :roflol:
p.s. Brighton tonight under the lights? I think me and DJ will be there around 6pm if anyone wants to meet up for a run.
Garbanzo
12-22-2010, 04:44 PM
This is the best thread I have seen in a while!! Know what you're doing, how to do it and keep others in mind at all times. If you're slow, stopped or stupid, stay to the sides. Don't sit or stand in the middle of the hill, and don't cut tree line to tree line unless you are clipping ahead of the crowd or next to friends that know how to join you. Think of it as the fast lane on the freeway. The slow drivers have the right to be on the freeway, but they should get in the appropriate lane.:nono: In the past, I always considered boarders to be the less-than. I guess you could say I was of the Elitist mentality. That is until I spent the day with one a friend who was boarding. That kid could cook!!:hail2thechief: I was genuinely impressed by the way he carved the hill. That being said, if we disregard each others right to share the mountain, we are exercising ignorance. I think I'm the fastest, baddest-ass skier on the mountain!! The reality is, there are thousands of people who could make me look mediocre at best. Most are half my age, but excuses are like assholes. We all have one and they all stink.:angryfire: Merry Christmas, and lets get out there and carve it up!!:wink:
Dr. Nebz
12-22-2010, 06:10 PM
Your painting with a broad brush about everyone who skis at Alta. We are not all elitist assholes. :lol8:
Ok I can see your point, but, how about the "I hate snowboarders" mentality which seems to be mostly Alta skiers who portray that attitude? Trust me I see it more than most riders because of the traffic that comes over to the Bird via the connection to Mineral Basin. I am sorry, but segregation has no place anywhere, especially when it comes to snow. And supporting a resort that supports segregation makes my brush just a bit more narrow if you think about it. Stop the hate, share the mountain.
Dr. Nebz
12-22-2010, 06:12 PM
This is the best thread I have seen in a while!! Know what you're doing, how to do it and keep others in mind at all times. If you're slow, stopped or stupid, stay to the sides. Don't sit or stand in the middle of the hill, and don't cut tree line to tree line unless you are clipping ahead of the crowd or next to friends that know how to join you. Think of it as the fast lane on the freeway. The slow drivers have the right to be on the freeway, but they should get in the appropriate lane.:nono: In the past, I always considered boarders to be the less-than. I guess you could say I was of the Elitist mentality. That is until I spent the day with one a friend who was boarding. That kid could cook!!:hail2thechief: I was genuinely impressed by the way he carved the hill. That being said, if we disregard each others right to share the mountain, we are exercising ignorance. I think I'm the fastest, baddest-ass skier on the mountain!! The reality is, there are thousands of people who could make me look mediocre at best. Most are half my age, but excuses are like assholes. We all have one and they all stink.:angryfire: Merry Christmas, and lets get out there and carve it up!!:wink:
^^^Agreed.
blueeyes
12-23-2010, 07:33 AM
This argument is no different than sharing the trails with hikers, horses and bikes. Unfortunately you are always going to run into elitist assholes.
Hell I forgot how much work taking kids skiing is!! I need a day on the slopes without my adventure buddies. Have to report later. I am not pecking the story out on my phone keyboard. Hahaha
Dr. I am free any day next week.
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accadacca
12-23-2010, 08:51 AM
Snowboarders are a bunch of pot smoking, hippy, trailer trash, nut rags. :flipa:
:roflol:
Hey Jaxx how many edges do ski's have? Sorry, but you are wrong. The skiers were scraping 36" of fresh all the way to the ice today at the Bird. Four edges remove snow layers faster than two. If ski'ers would learn how to turn and press the base on the cats this would not be the case. GS turns on a cat track? Lame. I get tired of that lame excuse for skiers inability to adapt to changing conditions. It is like you elitist skier's want your snow served with chocolate strawberries and fluffy pillows. If skier's would spend less time bitching about things and more time actually skiing it would be better for everyone all around. Learn to ski when you come over in Mineral Basin. You are not at Alta anymore. Oh and one more thing, stop parking perpendicular on all the ****ing traverses. Standing is not skiing.
Alta supports segregation because of what gear you have strapped to your feet. Bunch of snow Nazis. If you like to ski 300 feet and stop and chit chat with your pal, ski at Alta. If you really like to actually ski, go to Snowbird. And Snowboarding is not going away so just get over that bullshit.
BAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
It's not how many edges you have on the snow. It is how you turn in the snow. Stop talking out of your ass.
Dr. Nebz
12-23-2010, 06:01 PM
BAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
It's not how many edges you have on the snow. It is how you turn in the snow. Stop talking out of your ass.
Talking out my ass? Typical hater response. :lame:
It is simple buddy, Snowboards have two edges, Skis have four. There you go, straight from my ass to you Jaxx. :bootyshake:
Dr. Nebz
12-23-2010, 06:58 PM
This argument is no different than sharing the trails with hikers, horses and bikes. Unfortunately you are always going to run into elitist assholes.
Hell I forgot how much work taking kids skiing is!! I need a day on the slopes without my adventure buddies. Have to report later. I am not pecking the story out on my phone keyboard. Hahaha
Dr. I am free any day next week.
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I am taking a couple of days off. I have been snowboarding every day since last Saturday. So much pow. My legs are worked. Want them to heal up for the next storm cycle. Be back at it on Sunday Funday. Looks like we have some storms next week, those would be good days to go up. Fresh is always best, and the freshest snow is during the storm. :snowcloud:
Garbanzo
12-23-2010, 10:26 PM
Well, I gave it my best shot!!! Merry Christmas to all who slide downhill at a fast pace!:2thumbs:
blueeyes
12-24-2010, 03:45 PM
Looks like I will be family skiing Monday at Snowbasin which means I won't be skiing much. But it is always fun taking the little girls.
How about Wed? Looks like that is when the next storm is due to hit.
Dr. Nebz
12-25-2010, 05:13 AM
I am sure I will be there. Let me know.
blueeyes
12-28-2010, 10:58 AM
I will be there for sure.
I would PM you but you don't have that option turned on. I just found out my old boss and his son's will be up there as well so a few runs with you would be nice and then I will go ski with them. If you want let me know where to meet you.
Sombeech
12-28-2010, 11:09 AM
subscribing to an epic thread....
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Talking out my ass? Typical hater response. :lame:
It is simple buddy, Snowboards have two edges, Skis have four. There you go, straight from my ass to you Jaxx. :bootyshake:
I was just going to let this die but I want to clarify. I haven't been to alta in a couple of years. I ski with my brother-in-laws who are boarders. We mostly go to Brighton. I don't hate boarders. Never have. I find some annoying, but that goes for skiers to. I have found that boards push and stack snow far worse than skiers. YMMV and I guess yours has. I bet we would get along on the slopes. But for now :bootyshake:
You jumped to conclusions because I recommended Alta out of the two choices that were given by Blueeyes. Showing your hate for skiers because we are all a bunch of elitists. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. That is truely lame.
stefan
12-28-2010, 01:25 PM
. If you like to ski 300 feet and stop and chit chat with your pal, ski at Alta. If you really like to actually ski, go to Snowbird.
uhh ... they're both, like, fantastic mountains and lifts and stuff, and, like, the two best in the state (arguably), and, like, two of the best in the country. ymmv.
and regarding the snowboarding/skiing issue ... there shouldn't be hate or elitism. it shouldn't be about that. if people are stooping to that level then that's their problem. alta doesn't promote that attitude. and using the term segregation is crossing a line IMO
Sombeech
12-28-2010, 03:13 PM
I'm a snowboarder and I rarely sit on the hill and chit chat, but it's hard to find other snowboarders to ride with who don't, so I mostly ride with skiers. :cool2:
Dr. Nebz
12-29-2010, 05:04 AM
I was just going to let this die but I want to clarify. I haven't been to alta in a couple of years. I ski with my brother-in-laws who are boarders. We mostly go to Brighton. I don't hate boarders. Never have. I find some annoying, but that goes for skiers to. I have found that boards push and stack snow far worse than skiers. YMMV and I guess yours has. I bet we would get along on the slopes. But for now :bootyshake:
You jumped to conclusions because I recommended Alta out of the two choices that were given by Blueeyes. Showing your hate for skiers because we are all a bunch of elitists. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. That is truely lame.
No Jaxx, you are wrong. Snowboards do not push more snow, it is impossible for them to do that with one edge. In fact, most snowboards smooth things out, where as ski's cause bumps or moguls. So what you think you have found is delusional at best.
I don't feel sorry for myself, and how you reached that conclusion is beyond retarded and a weak attempt at best. I did not jump to any conclusions, I was merely responding to your false claims about snowboards pushing off more snow.
I don't hate anyone who ski's. What I do hate is blaming snowboarders for you lack of ability to adapt to changing conditions on the mountain Jaxx. But keep reaching, you make it far to easy to point out how wrong you are. :crazycobasa:
Dr. Nebz
12-29-2010, 05:07 AM
I'm a snowboarder and I rarely sit on the hill and chit chat, but it's hard to find other snowboarders to ride with who don't, so I mostly ride with skiers. :cool2:
^^^Agreed. This is why I ride by myself most of the time.
Dr. Nebz
12-29-2010, 05:13 AM
alta doesn't promote that attitude. and using the term segregation is crossing a line IMO
Not allowing snowboarding is segregation no matter how you look at it. If this is not the case, then why not let snowboards ride at Alta?
By causing separation, you are causing a rift between skiers and riders. Sell that to someone at Alta, this Bird local knows that argument is a bunch of Bullshit.
There are only 3 resorts left in the world that do not allow snowboarding. Notice I put, "do not allow snowboarding."
Mad River Glen
Deer Valley
Alta
The rest of the world has pulled their head out and realized that snowboarding is growing faster than skiing, at a 5 to 1 ratio according to the stats. Taos is the latest resort to get it. They were on the brink of bankruptcy, until they let snowboarders on their mountain. Now they are thriving again, and snowboarders once again save another mountain from going defunct. I salute Taos for their bringing it up to the times and getting with it to stay in business.
You Alta fools are going to have to get over your elitist ski ideals. Snowboarding is here to stay, we are not going to just go away. If there was only skiing, then Alta's policy would make sense. But there is not only skiing, so unless you have two boards on your feet, you cant ride there? Segregation is telling a certain part of the population that they cannot do something, which is exactly what Alta is doing. Now if this was private land, I would probably not care that much. But since Alta leases their terrain from the Forest Service, which makes it public lands, then having segregation in place is a violation of the US Constitution and very illegal at best. I probably spend more time in Little Cottonwood Canyon than most of the people who ski Alta, year round. I don't like public lands of any kind made off limits, especially to kooks who think that skiing is the only winter sport. Just to remind you, I can snowboard at Alta, they cannot arrest me or anything like that for dropping in there. They can only tell me that I cannot ride their lift chairs. Still bullshit on Public Lands if you ask me.
blueeyes
12-29-2010, 05:19 AM
Well as Accaddacca, Fortycal, and Ride On know I don't stand around on the hill chit chatting in fact I believe the last time I rode with them I ditched the guy I met up there because he couldn't keep up.
Looks like some fresh snow fell last night. I am going to sip me some delicious coffee and head out.
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blueeyes
12-29-2010, 07:29 AM
I should have left earlier is it always like this getting up here. I in a long line of cars parked near the bottom of the canyon. Sigh
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blueeyes
12-29-2010, 07:34 AM
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No Jaxx, you are wrong. Snowboards do not push more snow, it is impossible for them to do that with one edge. In fact, most snowboards smooth things out, where as ski's cause bumps or moguls. So what you think you have found is delusional at best.
I don't feel sorry for myself, and how you reached that conclusion is beyond retarded and a weak attempt at best. I did not jump to any conclusions, I was merely responding to your false claims about snowboards pushing off more snow.
I don't hate anyone who ski's. What I do hate is blaming snowboarders for you lack of ability to adapt to changing conditions on the mountain Jaxx. But keep reaching, you make it far to easy to point out how wrong you are. :crazycobasa:
Agree to disagree i guess. Too bad you can't have a discussion without getting angry. Pointless to talk with you about it. Hey, at least you are passionate about something!
Seems like you are in denial about your hatred towards skiers. I don't consider myself an elitest. I almost exclusively go to Brighton, like I said before, who lets boarders ride. But I am a delusional retard so there is no point in keeping this going.
I should have left earlier is it always like this getting up here. I in a long line of cars parked near the bottom of the canyon. Sigh
In the end it is worth the wait. Have an awesome day!
blueeyes
12-29-2010, 10:11 AM
http://184.72.239.143/mu/d0360549-7aa4-e28c.jpg I am on gad 2 going through some tree gate having a ball!
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Dr. Nebz
12-29-2010, 02:21 PM
I am on gad 2 going through some tree gate having a ball!
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Yeah today was unreal! Check the Capt Log in a bit, got a sick baldy run on film. My first 3 Gad II's were the best of the year over there. Lower Tiger Tail was open, so much fun over there!!! Glad you made it up!!!:clap:
Dr. Nebz
12-29-2010, 02:23 PM
I should have left earlier is it always like this getting up here. I in a long line of cars parked near the bottom of the canyon. Sigh
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We jammed at 2:00 PM. They told us the road was going to close. Glad we made it out of there and avoided the dreaded RED DRAGON from hell getting out of there.
Dr. Nebz
12-29-2010, 02:31 PM
Agree to disagree i guess. Too bad you can't have a discussion without getting angry. Pointless to talk with you about it. Hey, at least you are passionate about something!
Seems like you are in denial about your hatred towards skiers. I don't consider myself an elitest. I almost exclusively go to Brighton, like I said before, who lets boarders ride. But I am a delusional retard so there is no point in keeping this going.
Angry? You have never seen me angry, and trust me, it is not something you ever want to experience. I was just setting the record straight pal.
I do not hate any skier, including your pesky ass. I have some really good friends that I ride with that are skiers. And I am sure the 60 ft drops they were doing at the Bird today are a little out of your league buddy.
You are delusional about the actual science of one edge vs two edges removing snow. But that is ok, keep on keeping on Jaxx. It is not going to ruin my season one bit. Today was far too good. Hope the power stays on over there at Brighton this season. :mrgreen:
blueeyes
12-29-2010, 03:24 PM
OMG that was the BEST!
Sadly I am now stuck up here until they open the road.
My legs are jello. I skied hard today, didn't stop until 230 to eat lunch.
It didn't matter where ya went there was plenty of powder. My favorite was the runs we did off of little cloud.
A few times I found myself in very steep very full of trees run. A bit over my skill level soooo much fun.
I met up with Scott, Ben and Thomas. Two skiers
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blueeyes
12-29-2010, 03:25 PM
Two snowboarders.
I think we all matched up well skill wise. Took any gate that was open and headed into the trees.
Loved it absolutely loved it!
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blueeyes
12-29-2010, 06:48 PM
After sitting in the parking lot for an hour I got to experience the RED DRAGON for an hour and then another 2 1/2 hours to get back to Ogden. Had to go the long way because 89 was closed.
What a PHENOMENAL day!
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accadacca
12-29-2010, 08:03 PM
Glad to hear that you had a great day. Its hard not to up there. As mentioned, world class stuff for sure up little cottonwood.
I wish I was going up in the morning...another epic day. :skiing:
blueeyes
12-30-2010, 08:55 AM
I skied so hard yesterday I ended up with a blister on my calf from the boot lining! I have never had that happen. I even cranked my boots down more than usual.
Wish I was up again today. I think we will go for our last time tomorrow to Snowbasin or Powder Mountain.
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stefan
12-30-2010, 12:02 PM
Not allowing snowboarding is segregation no matter how you look at it.
segregation has heavy racial connotations and comparing what you can or cannot wear on your feet when riding alta lifts to racial/ethnic background is stunningly over-the-top. perhaps a different, less-racially-charged word would be more appropriate, but my guess is that you're intentionally trying to be provocative.
If this is not the case, then why not let snowboards ride at Alta?
because from its inception, alta ski area has been about skiing. their mission is to continue to maintain that. it's pretty simple really
By causing separation, you are causing a rift between skiers and riders.
sounds more like the rift comes from a sense of "entitlement" which may be entirely unjustified.
There are only 3 resorts left in the world that do not allow snowboarding. Notice I put, "do not allow snowboarding."
Mad River Glen
Deer Valley
Alta
The rest of the world has pulled their head out and realized that snowboarding is growing faster than skiing.
the three you mention seem to be doing okay in spite of the growth in snowboarding. are you suggesting all businesses should follow the same business model?
You Alta fools are going to have to get over your elitist ski ideals.
like everyone in this world, you're entitled to your opinion, however, just because you think and call it elitism doesn't mean that it is.
Snowboarding is here to stay, we are not going to just go away.
.... and this is relevant because ....
If there was only skiing, then Alta's policy would make sense
uhh no. alta's policy makes sense irrespective of the existence snowboarders, unless their policy was/becomes completely unsustainable. again that sense of entitlement seems to be surfacing here.
But there is not only skiing, so unless you have two boards on your feet, you cant ride there?
alta is for skiers means that 'alta ski lifts co.' is for and all about skiing.
Segregation is telling a certain part of the population that they cannot do something, which is exactly what Alta is doing.
alta is not telling you that you cannot or should not snowboard (as you have pointed out there are many places where you can ride lifts and use your snowboard). they simply are maintaining the area/lifts as a ski area.
Now if this was private land, I would probably not care that much. But since Alta leases their terrain from the Forest Service, which makes it public lands,
then maybe you need to take this up with the federal gov't.
then having segregation in place is a violation of the US Constitution and very illegal at best.
as far as I can tell it's not. but maybe you can try to sue them over it to see if it is (or try to prove that it is). my guess is your case would be dismissed immediately.
I probably spend more time in Little Cottonwood Canyon than most of the people who ski Alta, year round.
and this is relevant because ....
I don't like public lands of any kind made off limits,
with respect to development, I certainly do. I think wilderness is a great land designation which has protected some of the most wonderful areas in the wasatch.
Still bullshit on Public Lands if you ask me.
actually it's a mix of public (mostly) and private lands. and alta ski lifts co. is a privately held company.
I think it's the healthy right of every american to agree or disagree with the policies and practices of companies (whether it be on public or private land) and I think it would be unfortunate if we didn't engage in that right. what I think is unfortunate here is the escalation of animosity over alta's policy.
personally i find the expansion of ski areas/development in the wasatch to be a far more pressing issue than whether or not 2 of 14 ski areas in utah allow snowboarders. but we all have our own priorities
Dr. Nebz
12-30-2010, 04:53 PM
actually it's a mix of public (mostly) and private lands. and alta ski lifts co. is a privately held company.
I think it's the healthy right of every american to agree or disagree with the policies and practices of companies (whether it be on public or private land) and I think it would be unfortunate if we didn't. what I think is unfortunate here is the escalation of animosity over alta's policy.
personally i find the expansion of ski areas/development in the wasatch to be a far more pressing issue than whether or not 2 of 14 ski areas in utah allow snowboarders. but we all have our own priorities
Wrong. Alta owns its lifts, but the land those lifts are on are leased by the Forest Service. If they owned the land like Dick Bass, owner of Snowbird does, then they could operate beyond their closing date in April. But since this is a lease, they have to honor it and close in April per their lease with the Forest Service. So, regardless of what you think, that is the facts. You don't spend much time up the LCC after ski season do you?
I know a lot more about Alta than you think. Ever hear of John Cahill? He owns the Alta Peruvian Lodge. His sons run it now. My Mom after her divorce dated John for quite a few years. I spent a lot of time up there as a kid.
The owners of Alta hate snowboarding, they think it is a fad, some trend that will go away. Sorry to rain on their parade, but even die hard ski companies are buying snowboarding companies because skiing can't make it without snowboarding. Hell, the Winter Olympics was on the way to the shitter until snowboard half pipe was introduced. Now it is the most watched event at the Winter Olympics.
Segregation is not just racial mind you. It comes in all forms, and is pretty lame in this day and age.
I know for a fact that Alta lost money last season. Deer Valley is having a hard time getting tourists to book there because their kids have to go to PC or the Canyons to snowboard. This is a loss of revenue for them. So for them to be doing so well, losing money is not profitable from a bottom line point of view.
Stefan, you can think what you like, but none of what you posted above solves the problem. It just makes lame ass excuses for it.
stefan
12-30-2010, 06:29 PM
Wrong Alta owns its lifts, but the land those lifts are on are leased by the Forest Service.
as I said most of the land in the ski area is public but there are patches of private land within the ski area (see map below)
You don't spend much time up the LCC after ski season do you?
pretty high-handed of you to presume I wouldn't. little cottonwood is one of my favorite places on the planet -- anytime of year -- if you really must know.
I know for a fact that Alta lost money last season.
not surprising given the state of the economy. how about consider a ten year period to make your point. year-to-year changes can occur for a variety of reasons
Stefan, you can think what you like, but none of what you posted above solves the problem. It just makes lame ass excuses for it.
interesting ... none of what I posted was intended to solve your problem nor can any part of it be considered an "excuse." the problem is that alta ski lifts co. has the right to decide if snowboards are allowed or not (unless the feds say no)
c'est la vie bro.
Dr. Nebz
12-31-2010, 03:12 AM
interesting ... none of what I posted was intended to solve your problem nor can any part of it be considered an "excuse." the problem is that alta ski lifts co. has the right to decide if snowboards are allowed or not (unless the feds say no)
The problem is that the US Constitution is law and what is going on at Alta is a violation of that law. Public Lands are just that- public. Telling a certain sect of the public that they cannot use public lands equally because of what is strapped to their feet is a violation of the Constitution on various counts. It makes about as much sense as f***ing for virginity.
If you spend so much time up the LCC year round, then you should understand the public access issue better than you have put up an argument here for.
Alta has been struggling financially for quite some time. I have a ton of friends that used to ski Alta, but they cannot stand the kooks who go there, and they think that the segregation of the snow sports is stupid, and so they would rather ski the Bird, because we accept everyone, no matter what is under your feet.
Those "private lands" you speak of are only mineral rights and mining claims. And either Dick Bass or the Forest Service owns those, Alta owns none of them. Hence once again, since you seem to have such a hard time reading, Alta has to close each year at a designated date by contract with the Forest Service. And the only reason Alta is ski only is because they were grandfathered under the new statute that was put out by the Forest Service a few years back. Any new development up there would have to allow snowboarders under policy by the Forest Service. That is why you have not seen any expansion at Alta in some time.
Stefan, you can continue to make excuses over and over again on why Alta has to feel special and be ski only. But you cannot continue to bullshit your way with this guy, I am far too educated and aware of the situation going on up there. You are not going to change my mind that Alta and its ownership are not a bunch of snow nazi douche bags that want to feel special, and who cannot change with the times. Everything changes in this world, and nothing remains without change.
Here is a video for your entertainment. Watch @ 1:47 of this video, then you get how retarded Alta is. Happy New Year Stefan!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkxtBrHP84I
accadacca
12-31-2010, 07:21 AM
I think the pot is already stirred so I won't worry about stirring it some more. :haha:
Would the bird let me take my sled up there? Thinking about buying one of these: http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=3417661 and hitting the tram.
We could do a cool video and say, "poached" biznatch! :lol8:
blueeyes
12-31-2010, 08:16 AM
Mental note to self ..... don't ever ask Snowbird or Alta anyone? Hahaha
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stefan
12-31-2010, 12:34 PM
Happy New Year Stefan!!!
all the best and a happy new year to you!
Dr. Nebz
01-01-2011, 06:03 AM
I think the pot is already stirred so I won't worry about stirring it some more. :haha:
Would the bird let me take my sled up there? Thinking about buying one of these: http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=3417661 and hitting the tram.
We could do a cool video and say, "poached" biznatch! :lol8:
I am down to poach anywhere as long as we are on these babies:
http://www.airboard.com/flash.htm
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Brian in SLC
01-03-2011, 01:12 PM
Here is a video for your entertainment. Watch @ 1:47 of this video, then you get how retarded Alta is.
Geez, what did I miss? They ride in from the slack country and down to the summer road, and, that's poaching Alta?
Not even a decent try. If they came in from the 'Bird maybe, and, skied Baldy chutes or at least the shoulder.
Pretty weak and the only thing retarded is how someone tries to sell that as "poaching" Alta.
"We" get Alta back in mid April. That's everyone. And, I'll bet, in the off season, there's just as many boarders there as skiers. And way more boarders "huckin' their meat" (at least I think that's what the kids say) behind Alta up Grizzly Gulch. Spectacular wrecks.
Good glisse to you all in the new year!
Cheers,
-Brian in SLC
(backcountry snob! Ha ha)
stefan
01-03-2011, 03:20 PM
dr. nebz, there are a lot of rumors and misinformation running around ski areas. i've found in the past it's part of the culture. now that my extended new years is over (sadly) i wanted to respond to some of what you said.
i would just like to say that, despite our disagreements here, i appreciate your passion for snow and your many contributions to the forum.
If they owned the land like Dick Bass owner of Snowbird does
this is a falsehood which i've heard many times but is not true. dick bass owns a portion of the land including much of mineral basin and large tracts of land elsewhere, but a significant portion of the land within snowbird's boundary is forest service and not owned by dick bass. i would urge you to look into this further for yourself.
, then they could operate beyond their closing date in April. But since this is a lease, they have to honor it and close in April per their lease with the Forest Service. So, regardless of what you think, that is the facts.
Alta has to close each year at a designated date by contract with the Forest Service.
ahh yes another false rumor i've heard propagated for a long time. this is simply not true. alta could stay open longer if it wanted and the forest service allowed it (like snowbird) due to snow conditions and other permit related stuff, but they specifically choose not to. it should be clear to you that most locals choose not to ski much after march and the snow is quite a bit more variable. but they could stay open longer if they wanted to (conditions permitting).
Those "private lands" you speak of are only mineral rights and mining claims. And either Dick Bass or the Forest Service owns those. Alta owns none of them. Hence once again, since you seem to have such a hard time reading.
perhaps it is you who has the hard time reading. i never specified who owns the land, simply that it was a mix of public (mostly) and private land. but i can tell you one thing, dick bass and the forest service does not own "all" the private land within the boundary of alta ski area as you suggest.
And the only reason Alta is ski only is because they were grandfathered under the new statute that was put out by the Forest Service a few years back. Any new development up there would have to allow snowboarders under policy by the Forest Service.
as far as i understand there is no such statue. i know people have tried to get the forest service to establish such. please feel free to provide a document from the forest service indicating this if you actually know of one.
i do know alta has expansion on the table (which I'm very concerned about) but have other issues (nonsnowboarding-related) regarding this. alta has a special use permit (like snowbird) which allows them to maintain a ski-only operation. this has been challenged in the past and the forest service determined that limiting what types of activity occur is not considered discrimination and is up to the discretion of the permit holder. my understanding is that this is still the case and there has been no change in national forest service policy. if you believe you have any hard information/documentation regarding a change in policy, i would certainly be very interested in seeing it.
Stefan, you can continue to make excuses over and over again on why Alta has to feel special and be ski only.
well, to quote you, it seems you have a hard time reading. as i indicated above, i have not made any excuses for alta. all i have basically said is that they don't actually need an excuse to do what they do, they are well within their right to simply do it, unless the forest service changes it's policy regarding special use permits (which i don't believe they have)
I am far too educated and aware of the situation going on up there.
i'm sure you are but it's apparent to me that you probably wanna check some of those "facts" you brazenly toss around.
Alta has been struggling financially for quite some time.
can't say i know much about alta's finances, but i can tell you their skier days are doing pretty well and are pretty competitive with snowbird's. i saw a table on this a few years back from the forest service. alta's modifications/improvements to the ski lifts/lodges has also made the ski area more attractive to improve visitation. this was one of the most requested things in surveys. they've also dramatically increased the price of tickets over the past decade so i imagine this has brought more revenue. but since i've never been concerned with alta's finances, i don't really know.
Garbanzo
01-03-2011, 07:39 PM
Hey Blue Eyes, I like the idea of the mental note. I would make a mental note as well, but have nothing to write on.:crazy: Hope you had fun on the slopes. Looking forward to Mtn Biking. Less anger on that post.:angryfire:
Dr. Nebz
01-03-2011, 07:55 PM
Stefan, where do you get your information from? I am only going to address what is relevant, because some of the above is opinion, and not presenting facts.
1. The Albion Basin is managed by the US Forest Service. It is strictly stated in their land lease agreement that they close in April, so the Basin can return to a somewhat natural state for summer guests to arrive. It is the same reason Brighton and Solitude have to stop operating public lift service on designated dates. Snowbird owns the mining claims in Peruvian Gulch (hence the ability to build a tunnel to Mineral), Pretty much all of Mineral Basin above Pittsburg Lake, Mary Ellen Gulch, which is the other side of American Fork Twins, and some of the land in Gad Valley. As far as property ownership in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Dick Bass is the largest Property owner up there. The Cahill's are probably second in line in that designation of private property rights with the ability to develop.
2. The only way resorts like Alta, Mad River Glen, Deer Valley and formerly Taos could operate on public lands and not let all forms of designated winter sports gear was to grandfather certain resorts which allow them to operate Ski only. This was a move to preserve the ski only opportunity you Alta folks get to enjoy. So if you do not like the Forest Service, you should thank them for allowing this to continue. There was a recent article in the Tribune about the Forest Service wanting Alta to put a lift up Flagstaff, which not only would cut off backcountry access over there, but that Alta would have to allow Snowboarders because it is expansion into a new area. UDOT wants the lift so Alta would have to do the avy control work over there and Hells Gate. Alta is fighting it because of several obvious business impact reasons.
3. I never said Dick Bass owned anything in Alta's Ski Area Boundary. So it is you who have the problem reading and comprehending that. I only have mentioned what he does own, this is something that you can obtain the information from at the U of U library. Copies of all of this information is there for your disposal.
4. I have friends who work at Alta. Lodging, lift tickets and season pass holders are down about 20-30% depending to which of the last 5 seasons you are referring to. Skiing is simply not growing fast enough to keep up with the inflating cost of operation of ski resorts. Ridership has saved more resorts than Skiing has. Skiers should be thankful for what Snowboarding has done for winter sports. It gets all walks of life up to the lifts, Skiers and Snowboarders who want to slide on the snow. This is the problem with the mentality that Alta folk convey. And making something ski only says enough without having to say anything. If Skiers at Alta liked snowboarding, then this would not be an issue. But they hate Snowboarding, and I over hear Alta beaters all the time who come over in Mineral Basin talk shit on us Snowboarders when they can't even Ski.
A wise man once said: "It is best not to hate anything in life, because the more you hate something, the more you are going to be forced to deal with that thing that you hate."
I am not going to argue with you anymore about this, it has been an interesting exchange. I hope you and other skiers at Alta learn to adapt to change, which everything on this planet has to do in order to survive and progress. I wish you all the best.
uzi66
01-05-2011, 12:45 AM
I quit caring about alta a long time ago. It's there mistake, if they don't want my money than that's just fine. I don't really even want to go there once they realize the gigantic mistake they've made and decide to allow riding. What there losing is youth, which equals future. I would not even suggest the place to a skier because I can not honestly say how it is. Enjoy your'e mamma's boys and 40+ ski resort while it lasts.
blueeyes
01-05-2011, 05:29 AM
What there losing is youth, which equals future.
I am a skier and will never be a boarder (I have tried and just not my thing) and the idea of skiing somewhere where "nothing has changed" is appealing, but you have an excellent point. Sadly more kids pick up snowboarding and never bother with skiing. It is only us die hard ski parents that make their kids learn to ski before snowboarding, and when your a young and in school who skis anymore? If you are a mixed family of boarders and skiers you can't go to those exclusive resorts as you leave out part of your family or if you have friends you ride with.
The ski only resorts have their niche, so would a snowboard only resort if they existed. But some day I would think the exclusive resorts will update.
By the way the one thing I do love that attribute to snowboarders is the ski/snowboard clothing! So much better fit and design now. That was definitely one thing that needed a major overhaul.
40+ ski resort :lol8: guess I better wait a few more years before I go.
accadacca
01-05-2011, 05:30 AM
Enjoy your'e mamma's boys and 40+ ski resort while it lasts.
:lol8:
blueeyes
01-05-2011, 05:34 AM
Hey Blue Eyes, I like the idea of the mental note. I would make a mental note as well, but have nothing to write on.:crazy: Hope you had fun on the slopes. Looking forward to Mtn Biking. Less anger on that post.:angryfire:
Who needs something to write on if your Mtn Biking! See ya on the trail soon. :2thumbs:
Dr. Nebz
01-05-2011, 06:45 AM
So would a snowboard only resort if they existed. But some day I would think the exclusive resorts will update.
Just for the record, I would not be in support of a "snowboard only" resort either. Treating stupidity with more stupidity is not the solution. Just sayin..........
blueeyes
01-05-2011, 07:34 AM
I was just saying "IF" there was one, they would serve their niche. I don't think either is stupidity I think it is a business choice to cater to a certain clientele. Right or wrong I don't care. If there was a snowboard only place I wouldn't bitch about it. If I wanted to sample their terrain I would rent a snowboard and go have fun. Even if that meant all I did was roll down the hill because I suck at snowboarding. :lol8:
canyoncaver
01-05-2011, 07:50 AM
Nebz,
I have poached Alta. It's really not that exciting. Get over it.
My friends that have skiied Deer Valley say it sucks even more than Alta. We're not really missing out on much.
Let them bury themselves. I don't want to ride with those types anyhow.
Long live Brighton! (and the other 11 Utah resorts that have figured it out)
Dr. Nebz
01-05-2011, 07:48 PM
Nebz,
I have poached Alta. It's really not that exciting. Get over it.
Who has'nt? I don't really need to get over anything, but thanks.
Dr. Nebz
01-05-2011, 08:01 PM
I was just saying "IF" there was one, they would serve their niche. I don't think either is stupidity I think it is a business choice to cater to a certain clientele. Right or wrong I don't care. If there was a snowboard only place I wouldn't bitch about it. If I wanted to sample their terrain I would rent a snowboard and go have fun. Even if that meant all I did was roll down the hill because I suck at snowboarding. :lol8:
Is it really that hard to co-exist? I mean are we that petty? I personally choose to snowboard, but love to watch skiers who can really rip. Freeskiing comp this spring at the Bird is always a photography destination for me. I think for business choice you have to accommodate both to be successful. I used to ski, I have tried tele's (that is some hard shit right there), and I ride snowboards. I guess the thing I have a problem with is anyone telling me that a location is public lands, but only a certain few get to use them. I pay taxes, I am a productive citizen of this society, but because I choose to snowboard, I cannot have the same access as someone else just because of the gear I use? It really is an equal access issue for me. It would be no different backpacking or anything else outdoor related. If it is public lands, I should have the same use privileges for access as every other citizen- year round. I guess you have to try on a pair of my shoes to understand where I am coming from. If it was private property, you would not here anything from me on this issue. Private is just that- private. Public lands are just that- public lands.
canyoncaver
01-06-2011, 07:06 AM
Who has'nt? I don't really need to get over anything, but thanks.
I was just trying to say that you already have access to the better of the two resorts.
Good day, sir.
Dr. Nebz
01-06-2011, 04:28 PM
you already have access to the better of the two resorts.
Ah yeah, 12 min from my house to 11,000 ft. Can't beat it for sure. Bird is the word.
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