| Wa wrote: |
| They are opening more skiable terrain at the ski bowl and a lifts up both the ski bowl and Burnt Ridge, so the long gondola isn't the only way to go. There are going to be trails coming down the eastern side of burnt ridge as well. |
I guess I should have made my point more clearly. I understand they are opening more terrain at the ski bowl. But given it's low elevation and limited vertical, it's not going to be a huge attraction. There's a reason the Ski Bowl closed in the first place. And I also understand that the long range plans call for a lift and trails on Burnt Ridge, but that could have happened irrespective of the Ski Bowl connection. Wouldn't it make more sense to either:
a) Run a lift high enough at Ski Bowl such that you could ski over to the Gore trail system directly like this
or
b) Run a lift from Ski Bowl (in addition to the dedicated Ski Bowl lift) up towards Burnt Ridge such that you could ski right down to the existing Gore lifts and trails accessible from that point in addition to any new trails that would be cut?
Either way, they are building a lift to serve North Creek terrain and, eventually, a lift to serve Burnt Ridge. Why waste the $8MM required for the gondola to nowhere?