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Raz's avatar

I live in Whistler. And hike/ski throughout BC. 1. I can assure you that glaciers are clearly retreating all over, clearly marked on the ground over the last 30 years. And Blackcomb Glacier is no longer skiable in the summer as it was in the 80s. The seasons are definitely shorter based on my experience. (See also; . https://nsidc.org/home) 2.Vail corp has 40K employees of which 95% are part time. Not only has Vail created an unsupportable economic model for ski resort workers (The Municipality of Whistler has also failed to build affordable housing) but has created a generic and impersonal ski experience for its customers. Only the most affluent families can afford a week stay in Whistler which can cost $5k to $10k on the average. Most of the ‘locals’ nowadays are cheap imported workers from the UK or Australia. There are different economic models such as in Austria where landowners/farmers also operate ski lifts and compete with each other but still act collectively to provide a seamless experience between resorts. Austria has the most advanced, comfortable and aesthetic ski lifts because everyone of the aims to outdo each other. Vail is providing a middlebrow experience at a very high cost to the consumer.

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I'll support CharlieSF's comment. I started skiing at college age in the 1960s, when moving to NJ put the ski areas of northern VT within range (barely). Got pretty good by moving to the Boston area. Reached a ski patrol level of competence and helped to found a national conference that met in Denver and as its highlight, held several days of workshops in a nearby ski area. But those days are gone. As our conference went international, we discovered that few of the attendees cared about the skiing connection, and it has been held at the waters' edge for the past 10 years. Family members ski, but only occasionally. The incredible rate of increase in cost was a big factor.

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