I read about this a while ago, sounds pretty radd. they use references to ski resorts, sounds like a good job opportunity for the mountain people around the area. Bringing the snow to the streets, that's whats up!
They plan to have some event's there supported by Red Bull but believe this... The Red Bull Buttercup at Holiday Valley was a snowboarding event only, what happened to equality? I got yelled at for attempting to throw down butter's to prove them skiers can butter (They stated skiers cannot butter) that shows how un-supportive they are to show us no publicity in WNY.
If this does happen where skiing is not allowed, we inform them.
THEN. i guess where just going to have to renegade it like i have always had to in New York. why do skiers always have to sit in the back of the bus? I think we need to re-establish the fact that skiing still exists but in a new art form, and that skiing in WNY creates some kind of value... support it or not, free skiing WILL grow.
[url]http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/686325.html[/url]
Here is a taste from the Article:
Anderson, the entrepreneur behind the Smokin Joe’s gasoline and cigarette chain, as well as the failed Smokin Joe’s Family Fun Center in the Wintergarden, hired Snow Magic, a New Jersey company, to help develop a snow-covered tubing hill.
The company has built similar hills in Saudi Arabia and Japan.
“The beauty is, we can always make the snow regardless of the temperature,” said Al Bronander, president of Snow Magic.
Unlike traditional snow-making machines—which rely on at-or below-freezing temperatures to produce artificial snow — Snow Magic’s units freeze water into thin sheets of ice inside the machines before pulverizing the ice and shooting it out as small flakes.