jay peak reopening 5/3-5/4
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jay peak reopening 5/3-5/4
from the jay website:
It's been snowing, heavily, for a few hours at this point and that's all we need to see; we're opening this weekend. $25 for a 2-day ticket, BBQ and music at the base of the Jet Triple. A portion of lift ticket sales'll go to the North Troy and Jay Little Leagues. Ok then...
25 bux for 2 days, sounds like a great deal. if the da bush doesn't reopen considering hitting jay. anyone have good directions from rut-vegas. thanks.
It's been snowing, heavily, for a few hours at this point and that's all we need to see; we're opening this weekend. $25 for a 2-day ticket, BBQ and music at the base of the Jet Triple. A portion of lift ticket sales'll go to the North Troy and Jay Little Leagues. Ok then...
25 bux for 2 days, sounds like a great deal. if the da bush doesn't reopen considering hitting jay. anyone have good directions from rut-vegas. thanks.
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Re: jay peak reopening 5/3-5/4
skiadikt wrote:from the jay website:
It's been snowing, heavily, for a few hours at this point and that's all we need to see; we're opening this weekend. $25 for a 2-day ticket, BBQ and music at the base of the Jet Triple. A portion of lift ticket sales'll go to the North Troy and Jay Little Leagues. Ok then...
25 bux for 2 days, sounds like a great deal. if the da bush doesn't reopen considering hitting jay. anyone have good directions from rut-vegas. thanks.
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There are 4 ways to get to jay from Rutty. 100 the whole way, 100 to 107 to 89 to 100, 100 to 107 to 89 to 2 to 91
The best way is
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89>
91>
exit 28>
5 (South or West forget what it's called)
105>
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skippysnow, here's how people with more than a third grade edumacation treat their customers:
Nordberg - suck a dick."We don't make a million dollars by offering late season lift-serviced access to our terrain," continued Stenger, "but we feel we owe it to our Season Pass holders and die-hard regional skiers and riders who make up such a big percentage of our guest profile"
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http://www.killingtonzone.com/forums/vi ... 9&start=30Tin Woodsman wrote:skippysnow, here's how people with more than a third grade edumacation treat their customers:
Nordberg - suck a dick."We don't make a million dollars by offering late season lift-serviced access to our terrain," continued Stenger, "but we feel we owe it to our Season Pass holders and die-hard regional skiers and riders who make up such a big percentage of our guest profile"
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So let me get this straight. I post a quote from a competitor alluding to the fact that while late Spring ops aren't hugely profitable, they feel an obligation to their core customer base. You then respond with a link to a k-zone thread where your retarded pseudo-analysis of the pros and cons of late season ops is on full display. That's it? That's all you have to offer? You may have as well have pasted a link to a discussion of developments in geo-thermal energy production in Iceland - it would be more relevant, and likely more accurate.skiingsnow wrote:http://www.killingtonzone.com/forums/vi ... 9&start=30Tin Woodsman wrote:skippysnow, here's how people with more than a third grade edumacation treat their customers:
Nordberg - suck a dick."We don't make a million dollars by offering late season lift-serviced access to our terrain," continued Stenger, "but we feel we owe it to our Season Pass holders and die-hard regional skiers and riders who make up such a big percentage of our guest profile"
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Nah, I posted it for you to go to the bottom of the page, and see where you are WRONG, and you FAIL, when you were so sure you knew what you were talking about.Tin Woodsman wrote:So let me get this straight. I post a quote from a competitor alluding to the fact that while late Spring ops aren't hugely profitable, they feel an obligation to their core customer base. You then respond with a link to a k-zone thread where your retarded pseudo-analysis of the pros and cons of late season ops is on full display. That's it? That's all you have to offer? You may have as well have pasted a link to a discussion of developments in geo-thermal energy production in Iceland - it would be more relevant, and likely more accurate.
That is all.
Which competitor would that have been anyway?
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