There isn't a whole lot of remediation that can be done to axe blazes, compared to a clear cut. When I went to the Santa's 2x last winter, I did not see very many of the blazes at all. And the ones I saw were no worse than the blazes that are cut in the trees marking the state land boundary!timmus said:Very interesting how things goes in VT... That outrageous cut happened in August, we got a very little 8 posts here on vftt, as if nobody cares. But Vermonters get together and raise 1500$ to do the repairs... less than three months later.
Just for fun, anyone wants to compare this with the Couchsachraga saga ??? I understand there is no ski resort in the Santanoni's, but what is it that NY people did about it, except for getting hysteric behind their keyboards ?
Just for the record, this was Boston area skiers.timmus said:But Vermonters get together and raise 1500$ to do the repairs... less than three months later.
timmus said:You got big sponsors there, with prizes and everything. What I see here is that skiiers brings more money than hikers...
not everyone here is an avid backcountry skier.
It may be MA people who gave money, but who took action first to make this event happen ?
This particular event was run entirely by people from the Boston area. There was an immediate need for remediation efforts on the mountain to be performed before winter, so there was a pressing need for action. We have connections with several ski shops, Jay Peak donated the biggest prize because they care about their backyard, and we had a single dynamic organizer who got stuff done.timmus said:It may be MA people who gave money, but who took action first to make this event happen ? You got big sponsors there, with prizes and everything. What I see here is that skiiers brings more money than hikers...
David Metsky said:The biggest reason is that the GMC, who owns the conservation easement on this land, is a non-government organization who has a vested interest in protecting their investment. The DOC in NY has a different relationship to their land - not better or worse, but different. Raising money wasn't really a concern.
Sugarloafer said:You hit the nail on the head.....IMO, at least. I hardly ever see anything ski-related posted in here. In addition, there are a couple of very active backcountry ski-specific forums that get a lot of action.
Peakbagr said:As was said, there was nothing to remediate and a number of people who were very concerned did what they could.
Tom Rankin said:There isn't a whole lot of remediation that can be done to axe blazes, compared to a clear cut. When I went to the Santa's 2x last winter, I did not see very many of the blazes at all. And the ones I saw were no worse than the blazes that are cut in the trees marking the state land boundary!
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