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Great idea but merely mentioning it on an internet forum won't get anything done.
You're assuming this is the only place that is has been brought up then...
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You have missed the point. Not surprising.
The point being that you feel that your lift skiing experience is being unfairly infringed upon by "plodders" that didn't follow the instructions on some sign.
I've heard a lot of gnashing of teeth by a lot of skiers about (snowshoers, booters, NOB skiers, etc) other people not following some "rules" about keeping the ski track over a lot of decades.
These complaints have their foundation in the expectation that others should make an extra effort in so that the skier's has a better experience.
Given human nature -- I find it interesting that people keep hoping others will change.
I won't say the last time I skied out that way -- but rather the 1st -- that was in 1972.
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Instead of dogs n tourons, it was occupied by a troop of Girl Scouts.
They were very respectful and cleaned up after themselves!
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Oregon uses something like this -- *ALL* cars parked in lift ski area lots require a ODOT "sno-park" pass $25 annually, $9 for a three day pass, $4 for a day pass.
I think only a few ski area lots are designated as sno-parks. Most you can park at without a sno-park pass.
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I think only a few ski area lots are designated as sno-parks. Most you can park at without a sno-park pass.
Timberline, Ski Bowl, Mount Hood Meadows, Mt Ashland all require sno-parks. I think Mt Batchelor does not.
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