View Poll Results: Is the 20/21 ski/ride season over?

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  • Of course it's cancelled, we are hosed!

    56 21.54%
  • Only if we start putting up statures of Dr. Fauci

    12 4.62%
  • I've cancelled my plans on travel, but still hope my local will open.

    89 34.23%
  • Full steam ahead, I wear a mask when I ski/ride.

    103 39.62%
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  1. #1301
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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Winter Park moving their opening date back to Nov 2021
    FIFY

  2. #1302
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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post


    tighten up that tinfoil
    My new mental image whilst reading a FF post

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    "If the road You followed brought you to this,of what use was the road"?

    "I have no idea what I am talking about but would be happy to share my biased opinions as fact on the matter. "
    Ottime

  3. #1303
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    Turns will be made, chairlifts or not. Shut it down, as long as there are hills and snow, there will be skiing.

  4. #1304
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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Turns will be made, chairlifts or not. Shut it down, as long as there are hills and snow, there will be skiing.
    I don't know how much power authorities have where you are but parks Canada shut everything down last spring and didn't allow anyone to park at trailheads to tour.

    There are other places to tour as well but who knows what decisions will be made if it gets bad enough.

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    Goal: ski in the 2018/19 season

  5. #1305
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    In Colorado now, I was living in Washington during the first shutdown back in March/April/May. Access was restricted in Washington quite heavily, but there where still a handful of places were you could get turns in. I did go from being able to drive 25 miles each way to ski to having to drive 165 miles each way there, but it beat not skiing.

    Colorado seemed to leave public lands access up to local authorities to a greater degree than what we had in Washington, but you're right, nobody has a crystal ball.

    Quote Originally Posted by uglymoney View Post
    No fucking way I could go to work when I blew me knee. For office workers sure. For some people maybe. For others no way. Depends on the knee, the person, the job. Quit pretending a knee brace is a practical solution for everybody. It just isn't. And off topic.
    One of the hardest charging skiers I know rolls with no ACL and a hinged knee brace, and he spends a lot of his ski time hucking off shit. Everyone is different.

  6. #1306
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    Summit county on step away from stay at home order—

    https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/11/...wZpib25k5Bu4Ms

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