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    Vail: Epic Pass Sales and Strategy

    Yea, when I first saw him interviewed as the Vail CEO several years ago, I thought he was still in high school. Very young looking for his age. Not sure how old he is now and whether he has "aged".
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    A Love Letter to Dog Days in the North Country…

    Yea, but a lot of those people live indoors in AC for 5 or 6 months. Barely go outside, unless to grocery shop or do some other errands. They're not necessarily going out to ride 40 miles on a bike or play golf for 5 hours in the relentless heat and humidity. Not a great way to live but many...
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    Cannon Mountain Tram ($30M?)

    Yea, trams are not very efficient in terms of uphill skier capacity, but I think a tram that goes up 4,000 vertical feet (like JH) makes somewhat more sense than one that goes up only 2,000 vertical feet (like Cannon). Other than the novelty and history of the Cannon tram (that I've ridden a...
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    Winter Weather Moving West???

    Not sure where to put this and, mods, feel free to move to another thread; but an interesting study on changes in the Winter polar vortex and how that has affected Winter weather in the US. It does explain the lack of any real snow storms in the Northeast for the past few Winters...
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    Summer Heat and Humidity

    Thanks, Tony, for that info about Springfield. Yea, I live about 50 miles west of Springfield and but at a higher elevation (Springfield is 70' above sea level and I'm at about 900' above sea level); we're probably slightly cooler than Springfield. What is the definition of "muggy" that you are...
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    Summer Heat and Humidity

    Yea, at least in New England, I'd stand by my estimate of 10 to 25 hot, humid days, as a rough estimate.
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    Summer Heat and Humidity

    I've lived in New England most of my life; I would say that in the "old days - the 60's and 70's and possibly the 80's too), we used to have, maybe 5 to 15 days of hot, humid weather (ambient temperatures over 90 degrees with dew points above 70); but it seem like in the recent decades (last 15...
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    Article: How to Ski 12 Months a Year in North America

    There's a blast from my past. I grew up in central Massachusetts, about 20 minutes, or so, from "Ski Ward" (called "Ward Hill" in the old days). I, more or less, learned to ski there. It is truly a bump of a hill, 220 feet of vertical. I believe, if my memory is correct, that my junior high...
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    Ski-Air Travel

    Yea, I would normally never pay the extra cost to upgrade to business class when flying (although I'm tall - 6'3" - so sitting in an economy seat for any length of time is almost (pure) torture for me); I too would rather spend that extra money on better hotels; nicer meals, etc. But my wife and...
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    Ski-Air Travel

    Very interesting analysis! Thanks for the AI inquiry. I guess competition does, sometimes, work to lower costs for consumers (even if customer service has gotten much worse).
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    Ski-Air Travel

    The food looks considerably better, too, than the measly bag of pretzels that you get on most flights today.
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    Ski-Air Travel

    I'm not sure Spirit or Frontier would even allow you on the plane, IF you showed up wearing a suit and tie!
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    Ski-Air Travel

    and would get dressed up - suit and tie usually or a dress for women - to fly on commercial airlines!
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    Western US snowpack info for 2025

    snowing today at Grand Targhee. Doesn't appear to be accumulating, at least at the base.
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    U.S. Presidency #47

    My above message was written before Trump's reversal, so it is somewhat out of date. I thought it more likely that our trading partners would blink first but not a total surprise ithat Trump caved in, given the dramatic decline in the stock market over the past five days or so.
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    U.S. Presidency #47

    Yea, my guess is that both Trump and many of these foreign countries will "fold", whereby the foreign countries - Japan, Canada, Germany, France, etc. - will agree to reduce tariffs on goods imported from the United States and will also agree to buy more goods - agricultural products, oil and...
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    U.S. Presidency #47

    I'm guessing that the latter is what ultimately drives the ship here but I would guess Rupert and Lachlan probably have conservative leanings, although not full-blown MAGA tendencies (whatever that may be?).
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    Europe 24/25

    We were in the south of France last October for a wedding and spent the better part of a day in Avignon. Yes, it's a beautiful medieval city with substantial walls and definitely worth a visit.
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    Tesla and EVs

    Thanks for the reminder, Tony. I need to call my local Hyundai dealer to find out about the adapter for the Tesla superchargers. I understand they are now available for those people, like my wife, who own Hyundai electric cars (although we may not need it that much, it would still be nice to have).
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    U.S. Presidency #47

    You're right here, Tony. Yes, although we have had the Ioniq5 for over 14 months, we have not taken one single long trip in the car, that would have necessitated finding a charging station. My wife uses it almost exclusively to commute to work (one of her office is only a 9 mile roundtrip from...
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