I70 haha

The harder Denver residents have to fight to get to the mountains, the shorter my lift lines.

But seriously, if they had a monorail that would be sick. It's just a compromise between crowded resorts and crowded roads I think. I don't use I-70 though unless it's in the summer.
 
Having just moved here this year, I was blown away by how constantly bad traffic is on I70. I visited CO 3 consecutive years prior to moving here, and also hit bad traffic every time, but was told it was a rarity. However, now living here, it seems to me that it's very rare that there IS NOT traffic. I'm really glad that the problem has been acknowledged, because the current infrastructure is unsustainable with current traffic growth rates. There are simply to many people trying to go to the same spot at the same time. It's a perfect demonstration of a bottleneck in logistics. Unfortunately, it seems impossible to widen every part of I70 from here to Denver, thus leaving the bottleneck nearly impossible to remove. Maybe an engineer (Mines kids) could opine on alternatives around the narrow canyon and tunnel areas, but I don't see any reasonable short-term alternative. The lane-shift will be nice, but I have doubts of whether it will consistently and efficiently alleviate the problem.
I wish I could afford a place in summit for the weekends, but as a student, that's far from possible. Any other ideas guys?
I only had one idea, Alicia was a big help in developing it, and it's as follows: We have to plan, develop and build teleportation devices. Teleportation is the only way to make the trip to Summit quick and easy! Don't naysay, it's got to be done. No use fighting symptoms when you can alleviate the cause.
Anyone have any blueprints?
 
Ya definitely seems impossible to widen the whole road, but I feel like there are specifice spots that are reeeeally bad like the merge of US 6 and I-70 at floyd hill, right around the tunnel(especially when loveland pass closes), and around Georgetown to Idaho springs like they are targeting. Last semester I took a transportation engineering class taught by a guy from CDOT, he said one of the biggest issues is that it is just not a priority to CDOT, especially compared to the congestion issues on I-25 that affect way more people who are commuting to work. I think they should get rid of the huge median and turn it into a convertable lane that can go one way in the morning and east in the afternoon, kinda like some of the HOV lanes around Denver.
 
The freeways in Denver aren't the problem its the on/off ramps that kill everything. People dont go fast enough on and off the freeway to make it run smoothly. And traffic is pretty predictable durning the week so I always try to work around the rush hours.
 
solution= vail resorts needs to build a resort near denver, or by eldora and expand like no other.... the front range of colorado is wack...
 
If Eldora got lights for night skiing, and a good park designer/ crew........ too bad it'll probably never happen
 
God that would be sick!! There are so many college kids in Boulder who I feel like would definitely come up to ride Wed, Thurs, Fri, nights even for a mediocre park. Funny thing is they do have lights for night skiing because they used to have it. About 6 years ago they had their pipe open Wednesday nights(sick!!)
 
Besides a teleporting device, the HOV median lane was the only plausible thing I could think of for a short term fix as well. I would just switch directions at noon and then again at let's say 3am.
 
Traffic normally isnt bad on the week days. I stack my classes on mondays and wed. so i can ski tuesday thursday and friday. Weekend turns the mountains into a zoo.
 
Good call, although Echo really isn't much closer than Keystone (at least for Boulder), which was my argument with the big student/young population.
 
Definitely crazy, although I feel like since its over by glenwood canyon it wont impact the traffic up to the ski resorts that much. (Thank god I don't live in Glenwood!)

P.S. is it possible to do a multi-quote?
 
All I think about while I sit on I70 for 4 hours every week is "why did I move to Boulder? shoulda stayed in Breck..."
 
If Eldora got lights for night skiing, and a good park designer/ crew........ too bad it'll probably never happen

Eldo used to have night skiing, they just got ride of it cuz they werent making any money. only people with seasons passes were going.
 
no your right, wrong side the hill to effect traffic from denver, but damn!! thats some craziness!
if you can multiple quote, I dont know how
 
id make a new thread but screw that - what are closing dates for the resorts? trying to decide when to drive over.
 
thats a bummer.. whenever i come over to keystone i always stay till the park shuts down at 6 or whenever.. damn
 
Doesn't surprise me but still a bummer. I remember 2-3 years ago they used to leave the lights on in the park till 9, that was sick.
 
wait-arent you an kids instructor? I seem to remember you from another thread. instructors privy to the inner financial workings of vail resorts these days? sounds like rumor to me, but who knows I guess
 
i really dont think theyll get rid of nighski. then they wouldnt have as much a reason to do events and shows and such. $$$
 
It's still not weighing even in the end.

They would just have first chair at 7:30 then instead of 8:30.

They did this just before Valentines Day or something. I don't know how it turned out.
 
They are not breaking even in the end with night skiing. As far as tickets sold, nightlife, etc compared to electricity, grooming, lifties, etc...
 
i really cant believe youre this dumb all this time... i get the breaking even part

what does that have to do with first chair and 730?
 
so how is i70 doing after the rockslide? is it still screwed? i'm flying overthere in a weeks time then driving from eagle to snowmass... haven't been able to check local news so i'd apreciate the help!
 
Wow. Really? How can I get this through your head?

Ok...

Instead of having night skiing (aka skiing during the period of time at which the sun has crossed the horizon and can not be seen thus the dark sky) they will take down the huge lights that are on the sides of the runs and open the mountain at 7:30am MST. At 7:30am MST all lifts will be running. At 7:30am MST you can be on the chairlift.

It is possible that this will happen. Either this season or the season after.
 
Do you really think they would take down the light towers? Or do you think they should keep them up so they can still hold special events if they choose to? I think that they should at least keep up the light towers so they can still host some cool events or have night skiing over the Christmas break. That's just me.
 
aspen... you work for ski school haha. stop spreading dumbass rumors with no source. go tell kids to slow down on schoolmarm or something.

not offering night skiing anymore because its too expensive and opening up an hour early... wheres the correlation. they might be happening at the same time but opening up an hour early is not going to offset the deficit of night skiing.
 
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