Home mountain burned down

albinoboy

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Sadly we just experienced the Caldor fire here in tahoe and it ripped through my little sierra at tahoe. have to wait another 20 days to find out if they're able to open this year. As of now some of the lifts experienced much warping at the heat of the fire and they lost one building that housed 2 brand new snow cats. Very sad to see the terrain I grew up in go up in flames. If they are not able to open this year im looking at going to diamond peak and squaw(now palisades) to avoid vail. Honestly was super lucky that the fire didn't hit my neighborhood and we lost no homes in the southlake/meyers area. I toured the burn area with my dad who works for cal fire and was decently surprised at how much was saved.
 
OK kids, you're overreacting like little bitches.

1. Mountains cannot burn down.

2. The owners have insurance.

3. You'll have the best tree skiing ever.
 
14322652:skierman said:
OK kids, you're overreacting like little bitches.

1. Mountains cannot burn down.

2. The owners have insurance.

3. You'll have the best tree skiing ever.

Thanks for the reassurance! Glad they’ll be able to go down to Hone Depot and pick up replacement lift parts before the season. Hopefully Tractor supply has a few spare snowcats on hand too. Sierra was never known for good tree skiing before, finally it will be!
 
14322662:Funnel said:
Thanks for the reassurance! Glad they’ll be able to go down to Hone Depot and pick up replacement lift parts before the season. Hopefully Tractor supply has a few spare snowcats on hand too. Sierra was never known for good tree skiing before, finally it will be!

"wahhhhhhhhh my ski resort will be closed for a total renovation!!!"

grow the fuck up
 
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