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Say Goodbye to the South Route on Mt Adams!!!


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There has been a proposal made to develop the South Side of Mount Adams into a ski resort. A monetary offer has apparently been made to the Yakima Tribe in exchange for the south side of the mountain including the common route (Lunch Counter, Pikers Peak etc..) A ski lift would be built to an elevation of 11,000 feet (I assume to the top of the "false summit" of Pikers Peak).

 

Feel free to provide more information here if anyone has some, I will do the same.

 

Obviously I am strongly opposed to this and will try to provide as much info as I can for others to express their views to those with the decision making powers on this proposal.

 

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thumbs_down.gif Ski lifts to 11000 feet!? (How many days a winter would they even be able to open lifts that high anyway...) luckily the plan is so ridiculous, it doesn't really seem realistic.

 

 

Remember all the news repeorts recently (last couple years)about how "ski resorts will have to close" especially at lower elevations because of global warming eg higher snow levels? Well guess what solution these bozos came up with..

 

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Well Dan, if you WERE a skier, and you also had a fondness for CASINOS where great singers like Englebert Humperdink and Wayne Newton could ply their trade, you'd be in hog heaven up there gambling and skiing and kicken back with the tunes from the 50's.

 

 

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Thou shall gamble harder, skiis shall be sharper, mind shall be weaker, as our pussy strength and eyesight diminishes.

 

You do support our Casino American's no?

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Recently, Mount Hood Meadows Development Corp., which owns Mount Hood Ski Resort in northern Oregon, approached the Yakama Nation with a proposal to construct a massive four-season resort, which would put 11 ski lifts reaching the 11,100-foot level on the south side of the mountain. It would also include three 18-hole golf courses, a mid-sloped restaurant, casino, night club, and 2,500 lodging units.

 

Yee-haw.

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There has been a proposal made to develop the South Side of Mount Adams into a ski resort. A monetary offer has apparently been made to the Yakima Tribe in exchange for the south side of the mountain including the common route (Lunch Counter, Pikers Peak etc..) A ski lift would be built to an elevation of 11,000 feet (I assume to the top of the "false summit" of Pikers Peak).

 

Feel free to provide more information here if anyone has some, I will do the same.

 

Obviously I am strongly opposed to this and will try to provide as much info as I can for others to express their views to those with the decision making powers on this proposal.

 

more to follow..... madgo_ron.gifmad.gifcry.gifmadgo_ron.gifthumbs_down.gif

 

A proposal is of course, a long way from a built project; this will probably wind up in the same graveyard as Sandy Butte, the Tram to Muir, and Mt. Hinman...all serious proposals from the dawn of time.

Eco and rape of the woods considerations aside, from a business point of view it's tough to envision:

1) A successful day use area that far from populations

2) A successful destination ski area serving up Washington snow and weather (well above treeline yet) competing with parts of the country that offer better conditions.

 

No the skiing would only be part of a larger gimmick albeit no less an intrusion.

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The distances (I hope) will doom it. It's probably a farther drive from Seattle than Whistler, and a farther drive from Portland than Bachelor. You can gamble almost anywhere; it's hard to imagine the costs making sense, especially the costs of hauling all the construction equipment and workers to a remote location like that.

But then, if the state rebuilds the highway for them (maybe they would) and forgoes all tax reciepts for ten years or so, and maybe the Bush administration would kick in for a subsidized airport, heck, it could work. At least, it wouldn't cost THEM that much. There'd be at least a couple dozen minimum-wage jobs in it for the taxpayers.

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They have ski lifts higher than 11,000' in Europe.

 

Arapahoe Basin Colorado - 13,050 feet

 

Breckenridge Colorado - 12,998

 

Copper Mt Colorado - 12,313

 

Keystone Colorado - 12,200

 

 

They don't call it summit county for nothing. This area was once a pristine wilderness. I doubt a few lifts on the southside of Adams will have half the environmental impact as many other places have seen, which is exactly what the supporters of this plan will say. But we're supposed to learn from our mistakes, not downscale them.

 

 

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I wouldn't get too worked up about this. It wreaks of a political power play between the Feds, The Yakima's, and the ski industry.

 

1)The agreement that The Yakima Indian Nation made with the US Govt in 1971 forbids this type of development. (But who could rightly blame a tribe for breaking a promise with Uncle Sam?)

2) The wind-blown sastrugi that prevails above 9000' all winter isn't the "groomers" that the Seattle/Portland yuppies are so fond of....and I believe the slope is too steep and avalanche prone for a snowcat and rake.

3) The whole idea sucks ass.... if even a hard-core righty like me stands against this, they don't have a prayer.

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