Buring a Ticket for hike parks

mswizzle3

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Just went to hike the rail garden at the bottom of nashoba and got told i needed to buy a $40 lift ticket to hike so i left. /rant
 
topic:mswizzle3 said:
Just went to hike the rail garden at the bottom of nashoba and got told i needed to buy a $40 lift ticket to hike so i left. /rant

Someones gotta pay the park crew
 
How does one "bur a ticket". Also, they created, maintain, and are held liable for their features.
 
Whoops read it wrong. Obviously they don't have a cheap/any hike policy and you're SOL. Sucks but nothing you can do but cry or pay up

**This post was edited on Dec 16th 2017 at 7:57:47pm
 
topic:mswizzle3 said:
Just went to hike the rail garden at the bottom of nashoba and got told i needed to buy a $40 lift ticket to hike so i left. /rant

So you just assumed you could hike for free? Then got butthurt when they told it costs money to use their facilities? You sound like a real choad.
 
13869086:CalCarson said:
pretty wack honestly

Pretty standard policy across the board. Some of the places that have a huge park scene don't give a fuck or notice.

Also even free events will sometimes have somebody handing out tickets to make sure everyone has a valid lift ticket to help on the liability side.

I get that it sucks, but at least they have a park. $40 all day for a lift ticket and some rails isn't that bad.

I'd rather have them have it at the base and kick people out for hiking than put it at the top of some obscure lift that takes forever to get to, jst to make sure people have valid tickets.

Some places have people checking, some places don't. But it's generally not a free hike park policy most places. Also depends on how cool you are. Sometimes if a guy checks for your ticket, you aren't a dick, and you 're actually hitting features and being respectful they'll let you slide. That's on them though. If they don't it is what it is. Get a season pass somewhere
 
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