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We (snowboarders)look forward to the day we can ride at every Utah Resort.
can't we all just get along...in our...fancy...puffy...snow suits?
Snowboarders already dominate most of the resorts in Utah. Brighton might as well be a Snowboard-only resort. Why can't the skiers have one all to themselves when the riders practically do?
To "Alta Free"
Hopefully Alta and Deer Valley will always be free of snowboarders!
Hopefully skiers will learn that the world doesn't revolve around them, and that its more fun when there are both skiers and snowboarders on a mountain. Besides I enjoy skiing with my Boarder friends, and I hate moguls, which snowboarders just happen to get rid of.
So stop the prejudice, and allow snowboarding at all resorts.
Snowboarders have the same rights as skiers get over your self alta is good for both of us.
I don't mind snowboarders...I just don't get it. But, that's the point I guess. The market will decide if skier only resorts are viable. If it makes economic sense to have a few in business then why should snowboarders care? If the economics don't work then all resorts will allow both. No big deal either way.
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