Ski area with highest number of bamboo ski poles per capita

You mean those bamboo poles that ski patrol and park crew use for closures and gates? I would say the larger the resort the more of those they would need.
 
13876727:Segsxi said:
You mean those bamboo poles that ski patrol and park crew use for closures and gates? I would say the larger the resort the more of those they would need.

No, not those. I'm talking about actual ski poles, like Panda Poles or Soul Poles. Which ski area has the highest number of people using those ski poles per capita.
 
I’m not sure if this is true but I’d have to say steamboat springs. Wasn’t one of the bamboo pole comapanies founded there? Saw a lot of them out there this year
 
There's a shitload of them in big sky. A few years back some liftys decided they were super cool and started making their own out of the bamboo patrol uses for rope lines and by the end of the season every lifty who skied had a pair haha
 
13876730:chacha33 said:
I’m not sure if this is true but I’d have to say steamboat springs. Wasn’t one of the bamboo pole comapanies founded there? Saw a lot of them out there this year

Grass sticks are founded there I'm pretty sure. I'm gonna say too many Texans for Steamboat to win this per capita though.

**This post was edited on Jan 7th 2018 at 11:35:48pm
 
Loveland and Steamboat...there's a company in steamboat that produces them. Also, Icelantic pairs with Panda Poles and the Icelantic Crew is always ripping Loveland
 
13876730:chacha33 said:
I’m not sure if this is true but I’d have to say steamboat springs. Wasn’t one of the bamboo pole comapanies founded there? Saw a lot of them out there this year

GrassSticks.

Not my cup of tea but always happy to see a local company succeed.
 
13877244:chimpansteeze said:
has to be Eldora

parking lot has more subaru crosstreks per capita than anywhere in the country

Pretty sure the Denver area and San Francisco own 98% of the world's Subarus
 
panda is in the same town as pebble creek a lot of the locals got a hard-on for supporting a local company with a product so natural.
 
I need to add a number to this count because I can’t seem to find a pole that lasts more than a season and I’ve only heard good things about bamboo poles. I was skiing steamboat the other day and didn’t see any so I would say too many tourists.
 
do they have tons of poles bundled together like race gates in the backs of their subies? those things snap too much, blew through like 3 of them last season
 
13877266:cozzey said:
I need to add a number to this count because I can’t seem to find a pole that lasts more than a season and I’ve only heard good things about bamboo poles. I was skiing steamboat the other day and didn’t see any so I would say too many tourists.

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