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mikemWas not putting anyone in danger besides ourselves yet he still pulled our passes.
TheDoughAbidesI mean if you fucked up then you would've been putting ski patrollers in danger...
benjinycdid you duck under the ropes?
I did that once at mineral basin, was lucky and got off with a warning (probably because I apologized profusely and looked like I was about to go into tears)
mikemYa he said that. He pulled our passes at the bottom of the run and dropped in after my homie dropped. Thought it deserved a warning if anything tbh.
mikemGot my pass pulled at snowbird for skiing the north Gad chutes today. The ski patroller pulled our passes because we were in an area he described as too "hairy"to be skied. No avi danger just too "rocky" to be open. Was not putting anyone in danger besides ourselves yet he still pulled our passes. In hindsight we shoulda been a dick to him and just booked it to the car.
mikemYep ducked the rope.well there's yur problem
SFBv420.0in foresight you obviously know as much if not more than than patrol about snow science and avi danger
so paying for a pass when there are so much better mountains and terrain you can ski whenever and however you like is foolish
dont let the man hold you down or support the corp by buying passes to ski
be free my jerry wonder child
with a name like the room of doom its gots to ski good
SkiBum.You ducked a rope. Got cought. Paid the price. Now you are making a post about it complaining.
good stuff.
mikemSalty we didn't get a warning. Dude pulled our passes but said we can come buy a ticket tomorrow and still ride. Who wants to buy a $130 dollar ticket the day after their pass got pulled.
Where is the good old NS that would just troll?
eheathYou're a fucking dumbass dude, you're disrespecting the resort by disobeying the closed areas (that you had no idea why it was closed) and now you have to suffer the consequences, which you got lucky, it could've been worse. Do you know how bad that would have been if you even got injured? You're fucking selfish dude, ducking ropes in areas where ski patrol has specifically closed it off is a complete disrespect of the mountain.
**This post was edited on Feb 26th 2018 at 11:45:06am
mikemI knew why it was closed and we didn't get injured. Run wasn't more rocky than gunsight right now at Alta. Im not saying it was smart to duck the rope or ski in the area, I think it was dumb to get a pass pulled without a warning when we were only putting ourselves in danger and maybe the patrollers. But like everyone here says, they are the better than me so they wouldn't get hurt right?
eheathYou broke a pretty major rule and you don't seem to appreciate what ski patrol does for you at a resort like Snowbird.. these guys are there to save your life, they are there to control the mountain, if they say something is too dangerous to ski, you probably should listen. Like I said, you're lucky you only got your pass pulled, it could've been worse. You should accept that you broke the rules and stop bitching about it.
mikemI just admitted above that I broke the rules. I know what a patroller does and we were super respectful to him. Since you are king eheath please tell me why we didn't get a warning?
eheathBecause you ducked a rope in a very dangerous area, not sure why that's not processing for you, you didn't jump a slow sign or duck a rope into the trees. I think you deserved to get your passed pulled, I'm shocked you're taking this so lightly, I don't think you understand what you did.
mikemPlease explain to me what I don't understand.
mikemI know I ducked a rope into a "dangerous" area which is against their rules. Please explain to me what I don't understand.
mikemI know I ducked a rope into a "dangerous" area which is against their rules. Please explain to me what I don't understand.
SkiBum.You obviously don't understand that you went somewhere dumb, got busted, and your pass revoked. It's simple. No one owes you a warning.
If it slid and buried a kid below and killed him, would you think a warning was ok?
If the patroller broke his femur trying to rescue your dumbass would that be okay and you could just get a slap on the wrist?
Go back to the flatlands
mikemYep ducked the rope. I think I'm a little to old to pretend to cry but if that works ill pick it up. Had a similar issue like 3 years ago at the bird for skiing to fast in a slow zone but got a warning that time.
BigPurpleSkiSuitGo ski the Cirque, that's open and plenty hard, harder than you need judging by the tracks I saw up there on Sunday.
BigPurpleSkiSuitGo ski the Cirque, that's open and plenty hard, harder than you need judging by the tracks I saw up there on Sunday.
DeebieSkeebiesyou fucked up man, plain and simple. just be happy the ol alta town constable wasnt there to greet you at the bottom. its a bad snowpack year and there have been days up there ive witnessed where mellow inbounds terrain was sliding like no other. their terrain management at times can be a bit frusturating with crowds but it comes with good reason. youre just one guy who was able to get down to the bottom, imagine that with 50+ other yahoos on vacation that just want some fresh turns. that shit could be a really bad day.
learn about snowpack, get some touring gear, dont be a dumbass, and you can have all the fun out there you want.
mikemSnowbird is just a totally different vibe compared to Alta in terms of management and how they interact with skiers. It feels like the bird doesn't trust their riders while Alta encourages them.
BigPurpleSkiSuitI agree with you about the vibe, snowbird definitely tries it's best to appeal to out of towners, many of whom are complete dumbshits and clog the slopes, but hey, ski the hard stuff, and you don't have to deal with them. If you had skied into any other zone on the mountain, I might have a little more sympathy for you, but if you saw how much of a total boneyard it was just under the snow there, no way you'd have dropped in, not to mention the group mentality of, oh someone else skied that so it must be okay, which might cause a total gaper to get stuck or seriously hurt themselves in there. Being frank, you're damn lucky you weren't that person. Honestly I'm just glad you're okay. I seriously doubt you read any kind of avalanche report before you dropped in, and you got lucky this time. But let's say you drop into that with more significant avy danger present, gotten caught in an avalanche and been disemboweled on the sharp rocks waiting under the slope in a gruesome bloody smear in full view of the gad lift. Guess who's gonna have to clean that up? From a patrollers point of view, there's no way you aren't getting your pass pulled. Try again next year, be a little smarter about the rules. At a place like snowbird, they usually aren't meant to be broken.
mikemThe bird is like vail of the Wasatch. I'm not an snowpack expert by no means, but I'm not dumb enough to go over into the Road to Provo or pipeline bowl on a day like Sunday. The patroller told me they were more concerned about people getting their scrotums torn up by some rocks than an avy. picture with great editing for reference.
**This post was edited on Feb 26th 2018 at 10:53:53pm
mikemThe bird is like vail of the Wasatch. I'm not an snowpack expert by no means, but I'm not dumb enough to go over into the Road to Provo or pipeline bowl on a day like Sunday. The patroller told me they were more concerned about people getting their scrotums torn up by some rocks than an avy. picture with great editing for reference.
**This post was edited on Feb 26th 2018 at 10:53:53pm
BigPurpleSkiSuitAh, I see, I thought you were referring to the get serious chutes, not that stuff there. That makes it slightly more understandable, but still, same shit applies, although I understand why you're pissed. I'm pretty sure everyone in this thread thought you were referring to get serious chutes, hence the massive hate. Seeing where you went, I get why, but same difference, that area isn't quite as hairy, but a fall there would still put the patrollers in a tough spot, not to mention yourself.
mikemWhere are the get serious chutes, out of curiosity?[/QUOTE
https://youtu.be/Q2Wz2Cf49-g
They're the steep, narrow chutes that are under that first really steep section of gadzoom. This guys a damn solid skier who does them.
BigPurpleSkiSuitWhere are the get serious chutes, out of curiosity?[/QUOTE
https://youtu.be/Q2Wz2Cf49-g
They're the steep, narrow chutes that are under that first really steep section of gadzoom. This guys a damn solid skier who does them.
mikemthanks, ya that area looked like it could slide on sunday.
SkiBum.Says the person who just said they don’t know anything about snow conditions and avy conditions.
mikemI know more about avy conditions than you know about actually reading the thread.
mikemI know more about avy conditions than you know about actually reading the thread.
IsitWinterYet17My last day at snowbird it started to snow a shit ton, and that whole bowl right off the road to provo in gad Valley was all closed. Why? The snow was probably fantastic. Well I can tell you it wasn't for thin cover. Maybe wind and visibility? Maybe concern for slides? Who knows. They have their reasons so we obviously respected the closed ropes. The lesson here is you should have done the same. No one will have sympathy for your story.
theLiquorMaybe somebody here can chime in because I don’t remember the source but I remember at either Alta or Snowbird if they got a mid week snow storm, they would wait to open certain areas and bowls for the weekenders.
theLiquorMaybe somebody here can chime in because I don’t remember the source but I remember at either Alta or Snowbird if they got a mid week snow storm, they would wait to open certain areas and bowls for the weekenders.