Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:20 pm |
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Interesting question that we can discuss further when we meet on Saturday. Because of the snowfall up high, the skiing on Castle Rock this week was phenomenal. However, the lower part was not. We call a trail open when patrol can be stationed up top and is able to effect rescues safely. Thus, we elected to allow people to hike across rather than not open the Castlerock because we could not get the bottom of the chair open quickly. I do not think that it is misleading to call it open because it is open and patrolled even though the access was via hiking. A number of people had a great time on the Rock this week. Tomorrow we are going to move snow by sled down to the base of Castle Rock in order to open the lift for the weekend. This actually will take several people several hours of work to accomplish. Even with this it is going to be thin at the base, and we probably will only be able to keep The Rock open for the weekend unless we get a lot more snow.
Slide Brook as of today can not run. We have to be able to get snowmobiles into Slide Brook for evacuation, and we are not permitted to run the lift unless we can. As of today that is not possible and we probably need another 4-6" of snow minimum to run it. If we get it and can get in, we will run Slidebrook for the weekend. Slide Brook runs on weekend and holidays whenever conditions allow, and we plan our staffing assuming that it will run on those days. We do not run it on weekdays for a very simple reason. The traffic does not justify it, and we do have the shuttle that runs every half and hour between the two areas.
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