seriously?! not his fault!? what part of the resposibility code do you not understand? we had this argument in a different thread. the downhill skier has the right of way...it is the sole responsibility of the uphill skier to avoid the downhill skie…
k last post i promise, as this can go on forever. i have to agree with Timberliner. this idea and solution of gapers is not as simple as taking a quiz online. Nathan d said it himself that he has never seen anyone read the warning signs at park entr…
correct me if i am wrong, but arent there already quite large "warning" signs at the entrance to every park, and pipe at Sugarloaf? should this not be warning enough for everyone who enters a park? by "Guaranteed Accident Prone Every Run" are you re…
so should the people using the park have to get "certified" to use the rest of the moutain? cuz i really hate it when the rest of the mountain gets scraped off...very dangerous. sorry guys, but you're not the only ones dealing with getting cut off o…
well said sue's husband! if someone spends $75 a day to ski/ride for the day and they want to stroll through the park to check it out, then they should be able to do it. if they break the unwritten code of park etiquette, and they appear to be open…
actually, its really not as simple as that. yes, boyne operates as a company, and they spend their money where they see the most/best opportunity, but Sugarloaf is not cutting a check each month to pay for the Chondola (which by the way SRs daily li…
I have a question on how far down the mountain phase 1 will go. The map shows it all the way to Snowbrook /lower part of Woody Creek. Is this really where it will end or will it somehow end onto the Stubb's Glase condo access trail?
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Ethan,
Can you please clarify how access will be gained to the new gladed area? I understand that you can access most of it via the top of King Pine, but what about at the bottom? My understanding is that for now is that this area is accessible by…
Anyone up there ever thought about putting a disc golf course on the mountain for use in the summer time. Alot of ski resorts are doing this now and sugarloaf would be a great place for a course. Just an idea wondering what everyone else thought abo…