I agree.This is very much a good thing!!! Hope it stays that way!!
I agree.This is very much a good thing!!! Hope it stays that way!!
Sounds like an occupational hazard working too hard.To be honest, I don't have a bunch of experience on the Strawberry side because when I've been there visibility is not always ideal, and when visibility is good it's been during times when I'm ski testing and I don't have the luxury of time to get over there and back to the tents with skis in a timely manner.
Beaver Mt has been getting much busier the past 5 or so years according some friends who ski up there regularly. Apparently a few wasatch front peeps have taken this path. Though it's all relative.The drive to PowMow several times per week does not excite me. We have actually tossed around getting Beav passes.
Same... I've only skied Strawberry one day, and the gondola line looked like this (granted, it was a Monday... and I believe that's you in the yellow/green flourescent jacket?):I have never been at Snowbasin when there were significant lines at the main gondola but never at Strawberry when there was more than a gondola wait but I also haven't been there on the busiest days.
What year was this?Same... I've only skied Strawberry one day, and the gondola line looked like this (granted, it was a Monday... and I believe that's you in the yellow/green flourescent jacket?):
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2018 GatheringWhat year was this?
Basin was a lot quieter back then. And that was analyzing season too.2018 Gathering
I’m an Ikon Pass holder and I like the idea of skiing all over the place but am aware of the problems at the resorts and support more restrictions on them. I have no problem using the reservation process and think they should have reasonable capacity limits as to day use. There gotta to be other tweaks as well. In my own situation I will be using my Ikon unlimited access as a seasons pass at Winter Park 25 minutes from home but I don’t need unlimited to say Solitude where I ski every year 2 or 3 days at the most. Also while I appreciate free parking I also have no issue with any area charging for what might be one of the biggest problems in the sport today.PowMow is definitely an option. However, depending on what you are looking for the terrain isn't quite the same as the major Utah resorts.
My biggest beef is that the mega passes have taken over every single major Utah resort. I wish at least one of them would have been left off Ikon. I think the consolidation is ultimately a bad thing for consumers in and employees in the long run. Already many people on this forum who were excited about Ikon when it came out have now changed their tune, including i believe yourself in a partial way at least with regards to the desire of Mt Rose remaining independent.
Let's talk if Mt Rose ever goes megapass. @AmyPJ and I would be happy to discuss alternatives with you
Apologies in advance if the tone is a bit snappy. Taken the wrong way suggestions of PowMow and Sundance can sound a bit like let them eat cake. Although, yes, they are definitely a solution to the Ikon situation. And yes, bitching about Ikon does nothing at this point except venting.
Yes that was me. Head Raptors and Renoun Z90 skis.Same... I've only skied Strawberry one day, and the gondola line looked like this (granted, it was a Monday... and I believe that's you in the yellow/green flourescent jacket?):
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I would say that PowPow and Sundance are very much like Mt. Rose. We all like our independent resorts but many of us buy the Ikon or Epic as well. They are advantageous for traveling and no one wants to pay the walk up window prices.PowMow is definitely an option. However, depending on what you are looking for the terrain isn't quite the same as the major Utah resorts.
My biggest beef is that the mega passes have taken over every single major Utah resort. I wish at least one of them would have been left off Ikon. I think the consolidation is ultimately a bad thing for consumers in and employees in the long run. Already many people on this forum who were excited about Ikon when it came out have now changed their tune, including i believe yourself in a partial way at least with regards to the desire of Mt Rose remaining independent.
Let's talk if Mt Rose ever goes megapass. @AmyPJ and I would be happy to discuss alternatives with you
Apologies in advance if the tone is a bit snappy. Taken the wrong way suggestions of PowMow and Sundance can sound a bit like let them eat cake. Although, yes, they are definitely a solution to the Ikon situation. And yes, bitching about Ikon does nothing at this point except venting.
I also buy a megapass despite what I believe it is doing to the ski industry. As far as the insane walk up prices, I believe that is largely a function of the megapasses.I would say that PowPow and Sundance are very much like Mt. Rose. We all like our independent resorts but many of us buy the Ikon or Epic as well. They are advantageous for traveling and no one wants to pay the walk up window prices.
Those trying to figure out the situation here have a serious dilemma. On one hand they have the reports of long time locals who ski here almost daily and have done so for many years. On the other, the contradictory experiences of people who have skied the same area once or twice and who live hundreds or thousands of miles away. One of these has a very compelling photo taken on a Monday half a decade ago. Hmmm - it’s hard to decide!Same... I've only skied Strawberry one day, and the gondola line looked like this (granted, it was a Monday... and I believe that's you in the yellow/green flourescent jacket?):
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Yeah, I didn't mean to imply that it's still like that... just relaying my experience, which I remember fondly. But it IS a compelling photo! Makes me want to ski (someplace uncrowded)!Those trying to figure out the situation here have a serious dilemma. On one hand they have the reports of long time locals who ski here almost daily and have done so for many years. On the other, the contradictory experiences of people who have skied the same area once or twice and who live hundreds or thousands of miles away. One of these has a very compelling photo taken on a Monday half a decade ago. Hmmm - it’s hard to decide!
Yes, and they were not happy about it (my husband is very good friends with the shop manager there) so they raised their rates and IIRC left the Indy pass. It's NOT the way they want things to go there. I'm so grateful and wish more resorts were managed this way.Beaver Mt has been getting much busier the past 5 or so years according some friends who ski up there regularly. Apparently a few wasatch front peeps have taken this path. Though it's all relative.
I think Beaver is still on the Indy Pass, at least according to Beaver's website, and the Indy Pass website. Wishful thinking maybe?Yes, and they were not happy about it (my husband is very good friends with the shop manager there) so they raised their rates and IIRC left the Indy pass. It's NOT the way they want things to go there. I'm so grateful and wish more resorts were managed this way.
^This is true during slow times. Generally I like to ski most of the day but the days I show up at 11, I almost always find front row parking. The days I do get to Strawberry it is rarely before noon. Still nothing like it was even a few years ago.On weekdays, we saw a huge difference between mornings and afternoons. A lot of locals ski 9 to 11 and then leave, so the mountain the afternoon is a completely different world.