Higher Ground: The Last Independent Ski Resorts in Utah. Episode 4 - Powder Mountain

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  • Опубліковано 24 січ 2025

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  • @TheJournalofLostTime
    @TheJournalofLostTime  10 місяців тому +3

    Have you ever skied Powder Mountain? How do you feel about the recent changes?

    • @mattfinnigan8414
      @mattfinnigan8414 10 місяців тому

      Not crazy about Netflix guy (Reed Hastings) buying Pow Mow and some of the proposed changes coming our way (Marys for billionaires - I mean "private use" only) but there really is no better resort I know of for now -- I mean... GO TO COLORADO! It's waaaaaaaaaaaay better snow! ;)

  • @silviapadron1798
    @silviapadron1798 10 місяців тому +2

    Very Nice!!!!

  • @AlliejonesMexico
    @AlliejonesMexico 10 місяців тому +2

    Love Powder Mountain since I was a kid

  • @brewster84067
    @brewster84067 10 місяців тому +3

    Learned to ski here in the 70's. It was the first resort in Utah to allow snowboards back in the very early 80's. There was nothing like skiing the 'back side' to the canyon bus stop. So many great memories. I have a severe amount of trepidation about the changes coming due to the new ownership. I'm fearing it will be a far cry from it's origins.

  • @lucasnovoa7309
    @lucasnovoa7309 10 місяців тому +2

    Impresionante! Dan ganas de estar ahí!

  • @anacicirello4166
    @anacicirello4166 10 місяців тому +2

    Una maravilla!!me gusta!!

  • @JosiahRoe
    @JosiahRoe 10 місяців тому +1

    What a place! Sad to hear about it changing :/

  • @animalsnearth
    @animalsnearth 10 місяців тому +3

    You know the old “you never swim in the same river twice because it’s not the same river and it’s not the same person” ? I would argue the same for PowMow, or any ski hill really. (Yes, ok some of the smaller ones with no backcountry gates/under 1000 acres *possibly* not applicable.) Anyway, from night skiing (that’s 8am-8pm!) on Sundown, Woodys World Bus Rides, James Peak boot packs (to each their own PAYING for snowcat rides when you can earn your turns), getting lost and having to hoof it back to Marys lift, a lot of that will never happen again, and I just visited last winter. Ofc the new lifts will be great (if you’re a mega wealthy snobby ski brat) and you have to take management at their word re: keeping visitor numbers down but stuff like Uncapping the amount of season passes (now you just have to pay more) doesn’t bode well for them. While they never should have left the Indy Pass imo, Powmow in my book is in the ABasin and Little Ski Hill (McCall) league re: it’s got a community of people that will Never EVER forget it/love it until they die and for good reason. It remains to be seen what Greed Hastings will do with the place/how terrible it will be a decade from now (aka Vail and Stevens Pass, Ikon with Schweitzer come to mind) we all have no choice but to take mountain ops’ word that they’ve told us so far on IG. Sorry for the soliloquy ELI5: 🤔, TBD 🤬☹️ #powmowforlife #baldyforever

    • @TheJournalofLostTime
      @TheJournalofLostTime  10 місяців тому

      definitely appreciate your thoughts; we live in strange times

    • @Nateinthewild
      @Nateinthewild 10 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree more. The history is there and a DIE HARD contingent of people who will always love the mountain (myself included). Gone are the days of it being a quiet little hill forgotten amongst the giants of the Wasatch, but hopefully some of the charm remains.

    • @brewster84067
      @brewster84067 10 місяців тому

      True dat. PowMow will be a 'thing' to me, but likely only in memory. Breaks my heart TBH.

  • @spudnikkx1112
    @spudnikkx1112 Місяць тому

    The golden years about 30 years ago were awesome ! No $ 25 in bounds snow cat. No nice new lift. Just a assortment of janky old lifts and a few snowmobiles dragging long ropes behind you could grab as they went by for FREE, and they would tow you along ridge lines. You just let go and drop whatever powder stash you wanted.
    Real easy to get lost or stuck near the bottom on a flat and have to boot it out for a few hours on a weekday if you went way out in nowhereland. Little avalanche danger since it wasnt real steep and it was more treed.
    The ultra janky bus that gave you a ride back up on the road had to stay rolling in gear when you jumped on. You literally chucked your gear to people hangin outta the bus and ran alongside till you got a grab on the entry way handle to yank yourself in as it just kept rollin !
    The slogan for P.M. back then was " Planes, trains, and automobiles " Actually lifts, snowmobiles and busses ! It was a hoot !
    Sad to see it gettin big money mega price houses and sectioning off to make that private. Surprised it remained cool as long as it did.

  • @SteveThompson-li2fc
    @SteveThompson-li2fc 4 місяці тому

    It’s still my favorite ski resort bar none, but worse than the loss of Mary’s Bowl and half of Cobabe Canyon has been the change in culture over the last 5-6 years. It’s just not the friendly ski hill it used to be.

  • @cswalker21
    @cswalker21 10 місяців тому +5

    Meh. It’s just a matter of time. They’ll all be swallowed up. When A-Basin sold out to Alterra I knew. The “soul” of skiing has a d at the end. Resistance is futile.

  • @LagoLhn
    @LagoLhn 8 днів тому

    Um. No. Netflix broligarchy owns Powder Mountain.

  • @bryantleech1696
    @bryantleech1696 4 місяці тому

    Literally every thing you mentioned as the advantage to corporate ski environment - slower lifts, lighting ridge cat, capped (affordable) daily ski visits are all in the process of changing/have been ruined already. I dont care if some New Yorkers want to buy up some stupid terrain like Marys/Cobalt but the owner is ruining this gem.

  • @CuriositySake
    @CuriositySake Місяць тому

    Powder Mountain, Residential Development FAIL! Clearly, poor or no architectural review. What the hell are they thinking? As for the skiing; miles of ridgelines and canyons, many short drops in between.