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How to ensure high altitude / rocky resorts can open without meters of snow...
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Not sure I am happy with this type of work... but if you can arrange the boycott of the area for the first week in Feb that would be good. Thanks in advance for a quiet weeks skiing!
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
A couple of point's I would like to add to the debate. Firstly the issue of farming not affecting the
landscape
if farming stopped. Huge tracts of Salisbury plain have not been farmed (grazed yes) since before WW1 and yet the effects of Medieval farming and earthworks terraces etc. can still be seen.
Larger scale earthworks around Stonehenge probably from before the Stone Age are still clearly visible and more recently in the scale of these things! the outlines of Roman Roads crossing fields near Salisbury can still clearly be seen.
I suggest that each generation leaves evidence for the next and so on, Mother nature minimizes the evidence but leaves enough to remind us of each generations heritage.
One only has to see the pictures of abandoned ski resorts in upstate New York to put ski terrain modifications into perspective.
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