I'll disagree with this. Whenever I found out, it was on his website somewhere. ChrisC and I Iikely "didn't get it" as WST's trip was unfolding because:He hid the fact that he was a "Lift Junkie". Took me months to figure out it was a priority. Thought it was one more random metric to count, not a priority.
We may have reasons to critique WST's ski priorities but I'll admit it wasn't entirely fair before we actually knew what they were!It had not even occurred to me that someone would do this [prioritize lift count over area count]
That's an interesting argument and I can see the point. When WST answered my questions earlier in this thread, I get the impression that when he's on his own turf in the Alps, he leads a fairly conventional ski life. On repeat visits to his favored areas he doesn't have to check off lifts and can presumably ski what he likes best in terms of snow and terrain. It's only the far flung travel priorities to new places that look so weird to most skiers. And lot of that home turf time in the Alps is in January and March, when he might actually experience major league ski areas (or their James' under-the-radar counterparts) in full operation with favorable surface conditions and even the occasional powder. By contrast, Patrick for going on two decades has placed himself in a position where he can't be in western North America, the Alps or Japan anytime January-March.I'd argue that this [Patrick's streak] is the most egregious tail-wagging-the-dog situation of all (in some ways even nuttier than WST).
Yes, I know that. But if he drives to Mt. Bohemia, he's halfway to Montana. Again, I only see this as a possibility in a truly egregious eastern season like 2012 or 2016, and I'll bet James would be as interested as I am in showing Harvey some of the places out there he would enjoy.Harvey hates flying
FYI Mt. Bohemia snowfall is slightly more correlated (120 months of data) to the East (Killington, 47%) than the West (Jackson, 36%).
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