I’ve only been to JH once for a 3 day trip and staff treat everyone like cattle. BUT everything is extremely efficient and the guests take their time on the slopes seriously. You don’t see snowboarders sitting 4 wide at the top of a slope, or a skier standing sideways blocking half a traverse, and if you try some of that tomfoolery you’re going to get a comment. It is the exact cultural opposite of Big Bear.
yess another srg skiing post!!!
edit: i love these small skiing channels
I liked how you used more skiing footage in this one to supplement the map. Cool stuff!
If you liked this, then wait till episode 26. That's one's gonna be special, probably never repeated again
@@SRGSkiing You keep saying that! I’m getting hyped!! Silverton?? Kicking Horse w/ Skier 72??
Not quite, but I think you'll really like the video for... unassumed reasons
The bar down thing: unless it's the day after a big pow, most people at Jackson are tourists. Lots of them are from the East Coast.
Fair
I love skiing in North America but as a European this bar up vs down thing is completely baffling. In European ski resorts the bar is down, always.
As an American, I can corroborate that it is just as baffling to me. It's like a seat belt..?
@@SRGSkiing and it also allows you to rest your feet up in most cases. It's a no-brainer!
I’ve only been to JH once for a 3 day trip and staff treat everyone like cattle. BUT everything is extremely efficient and the guests take their time on the slopes seriously. You don’t see snowboarders sitting 4 wide at the top of a slope, or a skier standing sideways blocking half a traverse, and if you try some of that tomfoolery you’re going to get a comment. It is the exact cultural opposite of Big Bear.
That's just the difference between Cali and Wyoming, I suppose 😂
Ha! As a snowboarder, I don’t like snowboarders.