14218740:s.j.mitchell said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Or ski patrol not wanting to evacuate someone outta the woods
		
		
	 
yeah I think this is the answer right here. Ski Patrollers in the east are considerably less badass than ones out west cause they don't have to do avalanche control or anything like that. Here is the typical makeup of ski patrollers at an east coast mountain:
- Old crusty guys. Know everything about the mountain, legend at the ski lodge bar. Could have rescued you from the woods back when they joined the patrol in the late 70s, but those days are probably behind them, or they are too jaded to want to save your stupid ass. Plus, they want the out of bounds stashes to themself, cause they're probably the ones who cut them.
- even older volunteer patrollers who can barely ski. They're retired and mostly ski on weekdays just for a couple hours in the morning. Everyone appreciates their presence and they can get you to the bottom on a green or blue groomer but you're on your own if you crash in the woods. They don't even know about the out of bounds trails.
- gen x boarder dude. This is the one guy who can probably save you if you fall in the woods, except he's a snowboarder so it's gonna take him forever to get across your secret uncut traverse through the trees. He's also the most jaded of all of the patrollers, so there is no way he will advocate for expanding gladed terrain, because he kinda just hates any type of work at all.
- a couple young people. They won't be around for more than a one or two seasons before they go to med school or become a patroller at a real mountain out west. They will be recruited by boarder dude to do any difficult evacuation. But, sadly, they are all too stoned and ripping the trees themself to actually do a good job of patrolling, and they have 0 clout with management to get terrain expanded.