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  1. #1401
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    Quote Originally Posted by k2skier112 View Post
    When TLine opens, the sauna will be closed but the hot tub will be open, but; Limited, with members of your party only

    Do they change the water after each party is done? Will a virus live in 102* water, or is the chlorine gonna kill it?

    I won't get near a public hot tub for quite a while, but wouldn't have issues using a sauna.
    I think it has more to do with respiratory stuff
    I read before my community center closed that the pool itself was fine. The problem was all the common surfaces & the proximity to all the heavy breathers working out



    my understanding was that the lodge has been open with very limited guests the whole time

  2. #1402
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    Speaking about bikes... has anyone with an education in hydrology looked at the trails they built for bikes at Bachelor? I was up there this summer for the clean up day and was surprised to find many bike trails that zig -zaged back and forth across dry intermittent stream beds. These trails would cross the stream bed and ride up on one side of the ravine and then drop right back down across the ravine again and again and again like riding a half pipe.

    Since I have been told that tearing up stream beds is bad for the fish that live down stream, I have to wonder at the placement of these trails. Any experienced hydrologists out there want to educate me about the impact (or lack there of) when you run bike trails all over these intermittent water courses. Is it OK if there is no water in the ravine? I really am curious about this.

  3. #1403
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  4. #1404
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    Speaking about bikes... has anyone with an education in hydrology looked at the trails they built for bikes at Bachelor? I was up there for the clean up day last summer and was surprised to find many bike trails that zig zaged back and forth across intermittent stream beds. They would run up one side of the ravine and then back across the stream to climb the other side of the ravine. These trails ran for long distances in this manner, like a half pipe for bikes.

    Since I have been told that tearing up stream beds is bad for the fish that live down stream, I have to wonder at the placement of these trails. Any experienced hydrologists out there what to educate me about the impact (or lack there of) when you run bike trails all over these dry intermittent water courses. I really am curious about the potential environmental implications of this activity.

  5. #1405
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    Quote Originally Posted by puma View Post

    "No tailgating"


    sigh

  6. #1406
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    And passholders only. Told ya...

  7. #1407
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    Quote Originally Posted by pipedream View Post
    And passholders only. Told ya...
    Sound as if you are a 4 or 12 day passholder any day skied would be taken off your pass and lower you voucher value?

    Or is it a freebie for passholders?

  8. #1408
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    Jonesy gonna be refreshing his screen at 6pm tonight like Hector Salamanca rings his bell
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  9. #1409
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    I know where you live.....
    Looks like r word for awhile wtf.
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  10. #1410
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    Yup, I saw
    Bikes tomorrow PM?

  11. #1411
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    Looks like the 500 slots for Sat/Sun or closed. Too busy working and didn't see it until late.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

  12. #1412
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
    Looks like the 500 slots for Sat/Sun or closed. Too busy working and didn't see it until late.
    I think they become available at 6 pm today. Not sure, I will not be there.

  13. #1413
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    2019-20 - Oregon - it never snows here and when it does, it sucks

    And they sold out for sat by 6:04 WTF


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  14. #1414
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    I'll be there tbs. Time?
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  15. #1415
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    Will confer with The Hippy and send text

  16. #1416
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    Forgot I had to had my pass number for timberline. Sold out in 2 minutes... Let us know how it is if anyone is up there this weekend.

  17. #1417
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    Have fun making turns up there you all!

  18. #1418
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    So what time do tickets go on sale for the following day?

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  19. #1419
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    Quote Originally Posted by SirVicSmasher View Post
    So what time do tickets go on sale for the following day?

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    You asking about Bachelor or T-line? I know Bachelor's go live at 6:00 pm, but it's for two days out. In other words, reservations for Sunday go live at 6:00 pm today.

  20. #1420
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    6pm Bachelor & 9am Timberline for the next day. Approximately 2 minutes & done. What Ad said about the 2 day at Bachelor.
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  21. #1421
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    I was asking about Timberline. Hoping to take my daughter up next week.

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  22. #1422
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    2019-20 - Oregon - it never snows here and when it does, it sucks

    Do you have to fill the Timberline form out once per person, or can you do groups? Wondering if its even possible to get passes for me and my three kids in under two minutes.

  23. #1423
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    ...just had a cat nap nightmare about skiing Sunrise chair with 500 people in the rain

  24. #1424
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    Once per person. It's tough to get the spots for sure.

  25. #1425
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    so, did anybody make the cut for Timberline today??

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