Harvey44
New member
Ok...in a effort to take our minds off of snowmaking, lack of snowmaking, warm temps, temperature inversions and all the other early season bitterness...here's a question for the regulars or anyone....
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It's 3:00 pm and you just caught the Straightbrook Chair. You're at the summit. Conditions are GREAT on the whole mountain top to bottom. This is going to be your last run of the day, the season or even your life. You've got ONE RUN LEFT. You can take any way down. You can take any combination of chair lifts, but you can't take the same lift twice.
Your final resting place, where you kick off your bindings, could be the base lodge or anywhere else.
How would you descend?
What say you, you Gods of Gore?
(Edited to remove shenanigan factor.)
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It's 3:00 pm and you just caught the Straightbrook Chair. You're at the summit. Conditions are GREAT on the whole mountain top to bottom. This is going to be your last run of the day, the season or even your life. You've got ONE RUN LEFT. You can take any way down. You can take any combination of chair lifts, but you can't take the same lift twice.
Your final resting place, where you kick off your bindings, could be the base lodge or anywhere else.
How would you descend?
What say you, you Gods of Gore?
(Edited to remove shenanigan factor.)