Jim. I agree wholeheartedly!
The Colonel aka MORGANB
Amen to what's been said above, Scott. The expenses, upgrades, wiseacres, hassles, and challenges ... I know few who would put up with all that's required to make DCSki.com work so well.
From the beginning, I've especially enjoyed the Lost Ski Areas section, Resort Profiles, and Forum reports on snow conditions and ticket deals. This website has shaped my skiing after I'd been off the snow for 30 years. It has expanded my choices, educated me about this region's rich skiing history, helped me find the best ski conditions, and even guided me in choosing my first shaped skis. I've met up with more than a dozen denizens of DCSki on the slopes and at the ski shows. Good-hearted folks and characters all.
Thanks to you, Scott, and to all posters and contributors who make this happen.
Thinking snow, as always.
Woody Bousquet
Woody, et al....ditto! Scott - maybe it’s time for another $upport DCSKI fund drive. Thank you!
bousquet19 wrote:
Amen to what's been said above, Scott. The expenses, upgrades, wiseacres, hassles, and challenges ... I know few who would put up with all that's required to make DCSki.com work so well.
From the beginning, I've especially enjoyed the Lost Ski Areas section, Resort Profiles, and Forum reports on snow conditions and ticket deals. This website has shaped my skiing after I'd been off the snow for 30 years. It has expanded my choices, educated me about this region's rich skiing history, helped me find the best ski conditions, and even guided me in choosing my first shaped skis. I've met up with more than a dozen denizens of DCSki on the slopes and at the ski shows. Good-hearted folks and characters all.
Thanks to you, Scott, and to all posters and contributors who make this happen.
Thinking snow, as always.
Woody Bousquet
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