
We are halfway through winter and the groundhog comes out soon to let us know what he thinks about the rest of the winter. I wonder if he will be masked? In any event, this has been a little different ski year with booting up in the parking lot and eating lunch in the vehicle, or at a small tailgate. The good news is that the snow has been really good this winter and lots of folks are getting out to enjoy the slopes- nationwide.

Locally, here in Western Pa, the snow has been plentiful especially in the ridges and all of our ski areas have been operating well. There have been a few glitches along the way but for the most part, I am grateful that the lifts are spinning. The outside fireplaces are roaring and when there are only a few people in the lodge, I will sneak in early to sit by the fire- one of my favorite things to do.

There have been a lot of changes this year in the operation of skiing. We don’t really know the half of it but I am sure that operating a ski resort in Western Pa. is challenging enough let alone in a year with a pandemic. In the fall, there was a lot of question whether there would be skiing this season, but the resorts have made it possible even though their bottom lines are probably not as robust with the lack of bar and restaurant business. Tough to survive on take out and limited indoor seating. But they are doing it and for that – I am grateful. When I ride up that chairlift and look out over the Laurels, I am so thankful that I have the health and the skill to enjoy skiing. And for an hour and a half from where I live, I will take it.
Janet and I are headed west in February and I will be going again in March. From what I am hearing from friends out there, the resorts are doing a good job in general. Sure there has been the issues with long lines due to social distancing on the chair lifts, but it seems to have sorted itself out as the season has progressed and this past week, most of the west has seen a significant snowfall which will hold them in good stead for the rest of the season. Outdoor recreation is essential to all of us if we want to get through this pandemic and nothing better than enjoying the snow in the winter- no matter what you do.


So- as I sit in my chair at the beginning of the day and boot up, I look around and think we are much better off than we thought we might be. The weather has been cooperative and it has led to good times outside for a lot of us. So the next time you see a snowmaker at the resort- here or out west- thank them. They work hard in really adverse conditions. When you see the patrol, the ski school, a groomer , restaurant employee, ticket booth personnel, or management at an area, take a moment to thank them and tell them how much we appreciate their efforts to keep us all going strong this winter. The good news is that no matter what that rodent says, we have a lot of winter left. Enjoy it and ………..be grateful. Thanks for reading.
Nice one. Can I use it for this week?
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For sure Mike. No problem.
Thank you for reminding us- Seize the season!
Amen Val
I actually enjoy packing my lunch and eating it at my car, or outside if the sun is shining. Hope to see you on the slopes. I bought a season pass, but only for 7 Springs. I enjoy the ability to work remotely these days. I am still in Mill Run and may drive up at noon to ski tomorrow for a few hours.
Enjoy it Dan, I am mostly at Laurel
Well said Pat. Enjoy the remainder of the season and may your edges stay sharp!
On Mon, Feb 1, 2021, 5:36 PM chroniclesofmccloskey wrote:
> patmccloskey posted: ” The Ski Lodge We are halfway through winter and the > groundhog comes out soon to let us know what he thinks about the rest of > the winter. I wonder if he will be masked? In any event, this has been a > little different ski year with booting up in the pa” >
Thanks Mark. Thanks for reading
Definitely grateful for all the staff out here working so hard to keep it all going, Have fun on the western trips, great post!
Thanks Art. Janet and I were talking about you the other day.