I don't think that's correct. Profits are the result of a combination of investment into capital and labor. Much of productivity gain comes from investment in capital, like machines and computers, so why should that all go to the worker? Surely the owner/investor should benefit. If they didn't benefit, why would they bother to make the investment?
Lack of expert terrain
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Idler was good today.
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Was at Mount Snow today. There’s no amount of snowmaking power or natural snow depth that’ll make up for their lack of expert terrain.
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Heywood.....NOW to be known...as 'Boomer". JUST to piss Asser off......
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I have a soft spot for Idler. Have they gotten rid of that goddamn road they slashed across it? Even Snowshed is ever shrinking. Used to be a fine beginner complex.
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I've had fun there on good condition days when it wasn't crowded. It is what it is. And what it is on crowded days I just don't want to experience again anytime soon.

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My son enjoys it.snowmaster wrote: ↑Jan 19th, '22, 11:27I have a soft spot for Idler. Have they gotten rid of that goddamn road they slashed across it? Even Snowshed is ever shrinking. Used to be a fine beginner complex.
The dirt road goes to the compressor pad and has been there since I started skiing Killington in the late 80s.
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I for sure had fun at Mt. Snow on Monday. But, I hadn’t been there in ~20 years and I guess never realized how flat it is. It’s OK for an occasional day, but I’d never want to make it my “home mountain” even if it wasn’t ever crowded.Mister Moose wrote:I've had fun there on good condition days when it wasn't crowded. It is what it is. And what it is on crowded days I just don't want to experience again anytime soon.
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North Face at Mt. Snow is about the only area there with some pitch.
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Mt Snow used to have a great brewfest! There was plenty of expert drinking terrain.
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Ripcord is still closed. Arguably that's the only trail with "some" pitch. The rest of the single black diamond trails are nothing to write home about.PinnacleJim wrote: ↑Jan 20th, '22, 15:23 North Face at Mt. Snow is about the only area there with some pitch.
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When I was in my early teens, I thought the North Face was extreme! I would emulate the gang from the Blizzard of Ahhhs! Little did I know!
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Same (without the Blizzard of Ahhhs emulation).
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I spent a weekend there about 30 years ago. Did the North Face all day Saturday, with just about every trail all bumped up from top to bottom. My knees really enjoyed the rest of the mountain on Sunday.PinnacleJim wrote: ↑Jan 20th, '22, 15:23 North Face at Mt. Snow is about the only area there with some pitch.

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Hope you got to ski the backside there too.spanky wrote: ↑Jan 20th, '22, 15:17I for sure had fun at Mt. Snow on Monday. But, I hadn’t been there in ~20 years and I guess never realized how flat it is. It’s OK for an occasional day, but I’d never want to make it my “home mountain” even if it wasn’t ever crowded.Mister Moose wrote:I've had fun there on good condition days when it wasn't crowded. It is what it is. And what it is on crowded days I just don't want to experience again anytime soon.

