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OFFICIAL 2021- 22 Ski Season Thread

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  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club
    I would love to know how this came about. Was he enlisted or did he volunteer? Obviously it's early - and Vail NEEDS TO FUCKING SHOW ME - but this seems like a fantastic first step.



    https://www.facebook.com/stevenspass/photos/a.118373430597/10158242058850598/




    Stevens Pass

    A Letter from the new Interim General Manager of Stevens Pass

    Stevens Pass Community,

    I am glad to be coming home, even if just temporarily, to support this period of transition at Stevens Pass.

    I grew up at Stevens Pass and my ski career started here, too. My three boys have grown up at this mountain and also call it home. I worked my way through the ranks for 20 years, ultimately leaving in 1999, having served as Director of Operations. Since then, I have been lucky enough to manage a number of amazing resorts across the western United States, gaining new insight and experience along the way. This includes time at Schweitzer Mountain in Idaho as GM, followed by moving to the Tahoe area in 2010, where I’ve held several senior operations roles at both Heavenly and Kirkwood. In 2016, I proudly became the GM of Kirkwood, and three years later, I began serving in my current role as GM at Heavenly.

    I understand how special Stevens Pass is. I also know many of you are frustrated – and we’ve heard you. I’m taking an interim GM assignment here to support operational improvement, work towards getting the mountain open as quickly and safely as possible, and to positively change your experience with us.

    Stevens Pass is a complex operation...it always has been. That means change will not happen overnight, but I am committed to securing both short-term wins and outlining a long-term roadmap of improvement. With that in mind, I am committed to communicating often, and with transparency.

    My history and passion may be relevant, but what really matters today is moving forward.

    I am excited to reconnect with friends from the past, and to make new ones on the hill. And most importantly, we want to see SPKA!

    See you on the mountain,

    Tom Fortune


  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,790 Founders Club
    pawz said:

    I would love to know how this came about. Was he enlisted or did he volunteer? Obviously it's early - and Vail NEEDS TO FUCKING SHOW ME - but this seems like a fantastic first step.



    https://www.facebook.com/stevenspass/photos/a.118373430597/10158242058850598/




    Stevens Pass

    A Letter from the new Interim General Manager of Stevens Pass

    Stevens Pass Community,

    I am glad to be coming home, even if just temporarily, to support this period of transition at Stevens Pass.

    I grew up at Stevens Pass and my ski career started here, too. My three boys have grown up at this mountain and also call it home. I worked my way through the ranks for 20 years, ultimately leaving in 1999, having served as Director of Operations. Since then, I have been lucky enough to manage a number of amazing resorts across the western United States, gaining new insight and experience along the way. This includes time at Schweitzer Mountain in Idaho as GM, followed by moving to the Tahoe area in 2010, where I’ve held several senior operations roles at both Heavenly and Kirkwood. In 2016, I proudly became the GM of Kirkwood, and three years later, I began serving in my current role as GM at Heavenly.

    I understand how special Stevens Pass is. I also know many of you are frustrated – and we’ve heard you. I’m taking an interim GM assignment here to support operational improvement, work towards getting the mountain open as quickly and safely as possible, and to positively change your experience with us.

    Stevens Pass is a complex operation...it always has been. That means change will not happen overnight, but I am committed to securing both short-term wins and outlining a long-term roadmap of improvement. With that in mind, I am committed to communicating often, and with transparency.

    My history and passion may be relevant, but what really matters today is moving forward.

    I am excited to reconnect with friends from the past, and to make new ones on the hill. And most importantly, we want to see SPKA!

    See you on the mountain,

    Tom Fortune


    The previous GM was a “sales and marketing” GM from Colorado. Not an ops guy. At Stevens more than anywhere you need an ops GM.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,710 Standard Supporter
    Stevens Pass. Lol.

    No seriously. That place has always been second rate among NW ski areas.

  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club
    Blue bird days have been fun.

    Also exploring new terrain at Crystal.


  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,448



    I will post a summary soon. Nothing is confidential.

    Seriously fuck Vail and fuck Altera. They are ruining skiing every where.

    There was no parking issue at Crystal pre Ikon pass BTW.

    https://www.parkrecord.com/opinion/columns/tom-clyde-this-is-the-year-we-broke-it/

    the parking at pcmr is a bitch but on the canyons village at park city mountain resort the canyons park west is basically you got to get there at 8am


    lines on the mountain arent bad though, not all the chairs are open, not sure if thats due to a lack of workers or vail being vail


    i know the pcmr lifties and vail avoided a strike, would have been a shitshow if that didnt happen.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    I really have no words. I fucking knew better than to buy a season pass at Stevens. I did because hand full of friends that I normally ride with did too.

    The 30,000+ signature petition that is floating around to demand Vail refund season pass money, I'm like signature number 80. They won't do it I think, unless the State AG gets involved. Which he might. I hope.

    But most likely I lit $650 on fire.


    I still have my Ikon pass and enjoyed 2+ feet of new snow at Alpental on Wednesday. Wore me out, I don't have my legs under me yet.

    Sounds like with this storm that rolled through, nothing is open for the foreseable future (aka Sunday).

    Except Crystal. They rock.


    Fuck Vail.

    I hope the AG goes after Vail.

    I have a very close fren who was a Director at Stevens for many years.

    What they did to that place is criminal.
    I would love to hear any of the inside details you can share. And the ones you can't, PM @pawz.

    I will post a summary soon. Nothing is confidential.

    Seriously fuck Vail and fuck Altera. They are ruining skiing every where.

    There was no parking issue at Crystal pre Ikon pass BTW.

    https://www.parkrecord.com/opinion/columns/tom-clyde-this-is-the-year-we-broke-it/
    I don't begrudge Crystal's recent parking policies. It's simple supply and demand. The Seattle area has exploded in the last two decades and we have no new resorts to handle all of that extra capacity. Even less now that Stevens decided to sell the couch. It sucks, but this is where we are.

    The shittiest part of the massive corporatization of everything skiing is that despite all of the big pockets, no one is willing to make actual big capital investments. These fuckos need to lobby the USFS to open up some more land and develop another resort or two. This shit is only going to continue to get worse.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,797 Founders Club
    It's hard to imagine the Seattle folks not fighting more forest land for skiing in court for 30 years
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,790 Founders Club



    I will post a summary soon. Nothing is confidential.

    Seriously fuck Vail and fuck Altera. They are ruining skiing every where.

    There was no parking issue at Crystal pre Ikon pass BTW.

    https://www.parkrecord.com/opinion/columns/tom-clyde-this-is-the-year-we-broke-it/

    the parking at pcmr is a bitch but on the canyons village at park city mountain resort the canyons park west is basically you got to get there at 8am


    lines on the mountain arent bad though, not all the chairs are open, not sure if thats due to a lack of workers or vail being vail


    i know the pcmr lifties and vail avoided a strike, would have been a shitshow if that didnt happen.
    The funny thing about PCMR is that aside from Jupiter, the best skiing at the mountain is OG Park West. Fantastic, long north facing runs.

    The potential strike with Vail was ski patrol. Pretty crazy how shit those guys are paid in conjunction with the level of responsibility.

    When were you not seeing lines @rodmansrage ?