Wow, I alweays wondered how ski slopes got all of that snow! Don't get me wrong, I'm very much a beach bum over a ski bunny. If a place doesn't have palm trees, I just don't consider it a vacation venue. Still, sking looks kinda fun... if not for the cold and the whole sliding down a mountain on two sticks part... But I can see why people might enjoy it. And it's interesting to see how they make the snow so people can participate. Very cool! :)
Wow, I alweays wondered how ski slopes got all of that snow! Don't get me wrong, I'm very much a beach bum over a ski bunny. If a place doesn't have palm trees, I just don't consider it a vacation venue. Still, sking looks kinda fun... if not for the cold and the whole sliding down a mountain on two sticks part... But I can see why people might enjoy it. And it's interesting to see how they make the snow so people can participate. Very cool! :)
I've never seen the snow before.
The snow is literally neck deep in Labrador Canada right now, come take as much as you like 😉
@@blazedandconfused477 Really Btw i live in VietNam . It has tropical weather and difficul to see the snow .
Thinking about the water consumption and carbon footprint of this industry. He said ski season would be intermittent without artificial snow.
Actually way more sustainable than one woukd think initially.
If on,y we could make some of the snow and ice and send it to the melting spots to help slow down the melt.
Humans playing god
1. LOL 2. Any verifiable evidence of his existence? 3. Please use your "God-given" brain.
@@woopygoman the flying spaghetti monster is the one true god all hail
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$20,000,000 tax dollars funded the snowmaking system for Whistler/Blackcomb during the 2010 Owe-lympics.
Snow eh
Nice advertisement.
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This is what happend when we pollute .$@|> reality