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Thursday, Jan 12, 2017
Musings from the peak on Skiing, Holidays, and our New President in waiting
A dark and foreboding Killington Peak

A dark and foreboding Killington Peak

A dark and foreboding Killington Peak

A dark and foreboding Killington Peak

A mix of topics. I have not posted for a while with the frenetic activities of the Christmas and New Years Holidays. Here are a few blurbs on what I am following....

Skiing and Riding at Killington... In simple terms, this winter so far has been good. We have had adequate snow fall to allow the resort to open upwards of 90% of their terrain. A combination of snow, r@!n, and cold temperatures have created a solid base which will serve us well through the ski season. While today the resort is seeing wet weather, on the back side of what we are experiencing today is a bubble of very cold air. The resort will restart their snow making system as soon as the current storm clears. Because they are very good at it, I have no doubt that ski conditions for the Martin Luther King Weekend will be quite good. Undoubtedly firm, so bring your ski's to your favorite shop for a tune; but good conditions none the less.

On the Holidays.... The Christmas-New Years period at Killington were very strong. While the holiday season was somewhat compressed with the actual holidays taking place on a Sunday, the overall level of activity at Killington, at least from our perspective, was just about as good as it gets. Looking forward to the rest of the season, our weekend bookings are coming in quite strong. If you have a favorite weekend you like to come and visit, I suggest you book soon or run the risk of getting shut out.

On our new President in waiting.... UGH... I have held my comments for the last couple of months. But the news coming out the last couple of days is more than I can stand. Without talking speciics here are a few of my thoughts.....

In our politics, the electorate reaps what it sows. I hope that the electorate writ large understands the consequences of low voter participation, and the casting of "protest votes". While more people than ever before voted, as the population at large keeps growing, voter partipation rates were at 55%. When people complain at the bar over the next 4 years, expect to ask if you voted. If you did not you do not have a right to complain. "Protest votes" on the other hand are a little more problematic. The United States might have better elections with a strong third party. But the reality of 2016 was that a strong 3rd party once again did not exist. As a consequence, those who voted for the various progressive parties, now have to accept a conservative strong man at the helm of government.

I am horrified at some of the actions, and comments, of the President in waiting. I find I can not in general support the person. But at the same time, love of country demands that I show the office of the presidency respect, regardless of who occupies the chair. The constitution of the United States has a well tested system of checks and balances. Surely, over the coming months, those checks and balances will be put to the test once again..

But remember...like wet weather at a ski resort.... This too shall pass.

Where ever you may be, get out and enjoy the winter season. And remember...Let It Snow!





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