^ Heh. Thanks, Steve. That was interesting.
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^ Heh. Thanks, Steve. That was interesting.
good shit steve. come to think of it, years ago, when I was a frontline employee forcing patrons to sign liablity waivers, some lawyer signed the form, but added his own text above the signature: "this waiver is not legally enforceable and I refuse to waive my rights", or some shit like that. we weren't actually going to kill him on the excursion...he could have just let it slide.
I do that. Makerstelemark, in protest.
Two more New England/NY areas just saw the light and enabled uphill access...thanks be to Catamount Ski in Hillsdale NY and its sister area in Charlemont MA, Berkshire East. Its all good.
Jay Peak, VT allows uphill for free, gotta sign a waiver and they give you a flashy reflective strap to throw on your pack so patrol knows you checked in. Personal note that I was really stoked about, during ACL rehab I was cleared to go uphill before I was cleared to go downhill, Jay has a tram so I was able to skin up and download. It was great exercise and felt good to be sliding on snow in some capacity.