The bar is lower for daytrip skiing, just as we did at Big Bear earlier this week. But no FOMO for destinations with air travel, hotels, etc. yet.
From the Dec 28 avi forecast:Tony Crocker":3hzaks7j said:LCC has had 3-4 feet of snow since Dec. 10. Terrain remained limited for awhile no doubt to horrible snow stability with a dump like that after a 3-week dry spell. But today Alta is 76% open and Snowbird 41%. As for the rest of Utah, BCC is 30% open, Snowbasin 35%, Powder Mt. 12% and Park City 11%.
This is where we should modify our lifestyle for upcoming road trip skiing. I've maintained a list of indoor dining since I hit the road for Florida at the end of May and it currently stands at 37:EMSC":39zyi4li said:It's not quite as vacationy, but take out or cooking in your condo isn't exactly horrible either
Same here.jasoncapecod":17qfpcfd said:I haven't had a meal in a restaurant since March.. I seen no reason to start now..
jasoncapecod":17qfpcfd said:The most depressing aspect of this pandemic is, we as Americans have zero patience and basically don't give a crap about our fellow man , it's me me me..
EMSC":3vgn72bj said:It's not quite as vacationy, but take out or cooking in your condo isn't exactly horrible either (well, maybe for the upper crust).
I do too. That's the main reason why I was critical of SoCal's shutdown of outdoor dining. Here it would be viable year round. Some fortunate restaurants with their own parking lots were able to operate close to normal capacity.ChrisC":1abywze6 said:I feel most bad for the employees and owners.
Tony Crocker":pttreymd said:I suspect very few would do it at night in winter in Colorado mountain towns.