Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
Anonymous wrote:Is horseback riding elitist?
Golf?
Tennis?
Sailing?
Same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is, there sure are a lot of elitists in the US given the crowd sizes at the ski lifts.
It is an expensive activity, but so is having a new iphone (I don't have one of those).
Everyone is renting them now.
? you can rent an iphone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is, there sure are a lot of elitists in the US given the crowd sizes at the ski lifts.
It is an expensive activity, but so is having a new iphone (I don't have one of those).
Everyone is renting them now.
Anonymous wrote:If it is, there sure are a lot of elitists in the US given the crowd sizes at the ski lifts.
It is an expensive activity, but so is having a new iphone (I don't have one of those).
Anonymous wrote:Is horseback riding elitist?
Golf?
Tennis?
Sailing?
Same thing.