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MAXED OUT: Time for a change of leadership

MAXED OUT: Time for a change of leadership

MAXED OUT: Waiting for the Sun to come out

MAXED OUT: Waiting for the Sun to come out

MAXED OUT: Sometimes I dream of winning….

MAXED OUT: Sometimes I dream of winning….

MAXED OUT: Vail Resorts needs to focus on regional market

MAXED OUT: Vail Resorts needs to focus on regional market

"If the braintrust at Whistler Blackcomb/Vail Resorts plan to open for the coming season, they had probably do everything in their power to make nice with regional skiers... they same ones they’ve pissed off since buying WB, because therein lies salvation, if salvation lies anywhere." 
Travels over water—Part III

Travels over water—Part III

In the Age of COVID, all travel is local. New rules being promulgated for air travel seem destined to render it about as appealing as fourth-day turkey dinner leftovers.
Travels over water—Part II

Travels over water—Part II

"In a canoe a man changes, and the life he has lived seems strangely remote. Time is no longer of the moment, for he has become part of space and freedom.
Travels over water—Part I

Travels over water—Part I

“In a canoe a man changes, and the life he has lived seems strangely remote. Time is no longer of the moment, for he has become part of space and freedom.
Does Vail Resorts have the right to keep your money?

Does Vail Resorts have the right to keep your money?

I have a very low opinion of insurance and insurance providers. I have a slightly higher opinion of insurance salespeople since they are, well, salespeople, and making a sale is their principle motivation.
Saluting a legend

Saluting a legend

A couple of weeks ago , you may have noticed a full-page announcement of the End of an Era. The torch has passed. Life goes on. Change is the only constant.
Teamwork only way to keep Whistler operating

Teamwork only way to keep Whistler operating

" Come fly with me, we'll fly, we'll fly away " Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn Canadians aren't certain they want to go back to work. Not out of sloth or laziness; out of fear.