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snowcreek


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We had a great dinner at Timbers last night. The chef created a six-course Valentines Special. It was delicious, well-priced, and the service was fine. What a treat to be able to walk down in the swirling snow, sit in the warm ambience, watch the storm outside and enjoy such a good meal. A real addition to the mountain.
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Definately alot of advantages if you stay/own in Snowcreek. You probably miss the Spring Fling lift more than anyone tho. Very Happy Wink

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We had a great dinner at Timbers last night. The chef created a six-course Valentines Special. It was delicious, well-priced, and the service was fine. What a treat to be able to walk down in the swirling snow, sit in the warm ambience, watch the storm outside and enjoy such a good meal. A real addition to the mountain.


Great Very Happy How many people were there? Confused Service should have been stellar Exclamation

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Definately alot of advantages if you stay/own in Snowcreek. You probably miss the Spring Fling lift more than anyone tho. Very Happy Wink


SRO,

What is up with the white camels in your avitar? Confused Laughing

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ski_resort_observer wrote:
Definately alot of advantages if you stay/own in Snowcreek. You probably miss the Spring Fling lift more than anyone tho. Very Happy Wink


SRO,

What is up with the white camels in your avitar? Confused Laughing


Actually we are building our own halfpipe..how does it look so far? We thought about using camels as the foundation but since there were a couple of mustangs already in there, we went with those. Wink Laughing

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The outer ring was full and so was the bar. Service was good..a bit slow at the outset but once they got started it was fine. They were very liberal with the wine which was included in the meal and made any waiting quite enjoyable.Very Happy

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snowcreek wrote:
We had a great dinner at Timbers last night. The chef created a six-course Valentines Special. It was delicious, well-priced, and the service was fine. What a treat to be able to walk down in the swirling snow, sit in the warm ambience, watch the storm outside and enjoy such a good meal. A real addition to the mountain.


Great Very Happy How many people were there? Confused Service should have been stellar Exclamation
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freeheel_skier wrote:
ski_resort_observer wrote:
Definately alot of advantages if you stay/own in Snowcreek. You probably miss the Spring Fling lift more than anyone tho. Very Happy Wink


SRO,

What is up with the white camels in your avitar? Confused Laughing


Actually we are building our own halfpipe..how does it look so far? We thought about using camels as the foundation but since there were a couple of mustangs already in there, we went with those. Wink Laughing


Cool Cool I like Mustangs....Steve McQueen always road...eh I mean drove one Wink

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ski_resort_observer wrote:
freeheel_skier wrote:
ski_resort_observer wrote:
Definately alot of advantages if you stay/own in Snowcreek. You probably miss the Spring Fling lift more than anyone tho. Very Happy Wink


SRO,

What is up with the white camels in your avitar? Confused Laughing


Actually we are building our own halfpipe..how does it look so far? We thought about using camels as the foundation but since there were a couple of mustangs already in there, we went with those. Wink Laughing


Cool Cool I like Mustangs....Steve McQueen always road...eh I mean drove one Wink


Bullet..is that one of the greatest car chases ever filmed or what! Shelby Mach1 Mustang vs a Road Runner?

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[/quote]Bullet..is that one of the greatest car chases ever filmed or what! Shelby Mach1 Mustang vs a Road Runner?



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This might start a new thread.....gotta go with the Shelby. Highschool girlfriend's old man had a Road Runner.....car was fricken fast! Shelby knows how to design a car Very Happy

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Snowcreek -- I'm glad you enjoyed it.

I'm forced to point out to everyone that I told ya so! Back in one of the old Timbers threads when everyone was bashing it, I said just hold off and give Win and team a chance to work it out. And now it's happening: everyone is really beginning to enjoy it, and many of the suggestions and comments have been acted on. Only Sugarbush has Win Smith and Crew!

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Ahh, but BMM if we had all just backed off and not mentioned anything at all perhaps none of these changes would have taken place to make Timbers as great as it is and we would have just bottled up the anger and hatred, thinking about it day and night, letting it consume us until we finally just jerked the wheel into a guardrail and..... sorry just blacked out for a bit. Laughing

In any case Timbers has come a long way. I've been dying to try dinner there, but haven't had the opp yet. I've been very happy with the Apres and the wings are incredible. Possibly top 5. I know that's a bold statement, but I stand by it.

Since this is a Timbers dinner thread anyone have any recommendations on the menu? I'd like to know what's good.
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MntMan4Bush wrote:
Ahh, but BMM if we had all just backed off and not mentioned anything at all perhaps none of these changes would have taken place to make Timbers as great as it is and we would have just bottled up the anger and hatred, thinking about it day and night, letting it consume us until we finally just jerked the wheel into a guardrail and..... sorry just blacked out for a bit. Laughing


Laughing

All kidding aside, you're right. It was good that the threads were started and the points made. I only butted in when the SAME EXACT THINGS were being repeated over and over and over, and the tone was becoming disrespectful. Hey, if you've got an opinion or suggestion... sure, go for it. I just didn't see those conversations being productive after about the first 10 posts. Wink

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HowieT2


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I just had my first meals at Timbers, dinner and lunch. There were some quibles but overall we were very pleased. good food, good service ina really sweet setting.
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