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anom_k t1_jbql67s wrote
Reply to comment by _jump_yossarian in NASA's "where to watch" map for the 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses by sad0panda
I can't wait to go skiing during the eclipse
anom_k t1_jbqkzjm wrote
Oh shit, my area is right in the middle of the title eclipse line
anom_k t1_jbemlm1 wrote
Reply to comment by tossaway69420lol in Vermont vs New Hampshire by Lucky-Specialist-790
The south is ugly, and the north is filled with Trumpers. No thank you
anom_k t1_jbem8ex wrote
Reply to Vermont vs New Hampshire by Lucky-Specialist-790
The flatland near the ocean
anom_k t1_ja3yu26 wrote
Reply to comment by Roofjumper37 in This morning, around 7am. Lake Champlain. by deviblue
Weird angle
anom_k t1_ja30qb6 wrote
Reply to comment by deviblue in This morning, around 7am. Lake Champlain. by deviblue
I guess that's probably Jay Peak judging by the shape
anom_k t1_ja0s8aj wrote
Reply to This morning, around 7am. Lake Champlain. by deviblue
Is that looking towards Vermont or towards New York?
anom_k t1_ja0q2uy wrote
Mad River Glen at it again 🤣
anom_k t1_j9ruolf wrote
Reply to comment by Jerry_Williams69 in Landlords and political signs? by [deleted]
Well, phalluses have solved every problem I've ever encountered.
anom_k t1_j9rsfy4 wrote
Reply to comment by bitspace in Landlords and political signs? by [deleted]
Yup
anom_k t1_j9rrbg5 wrote
Reply to Landlords and political signs? by [deleted]
Destroy it
anom_k t1_j88xr7o wrote
Reply to comment by Dead_Squirrel_6 in Fisherman dies after falling through ice on Lake Champlain; state urges caution on lakes this weekend by airhogg
Lmao fr. Like, it's been the hottest winter on record, why would you go on the ice of the states biggest lake. It's like those people who wander up mount washington in running shoes and leggings in the middle of winter. What do you expect?
anom_k t1_j5vat7p wrote
Reply to comment by courtneypocket in Please don’t be like this person by vtham
Skill issue
anom_k t1_j5u9ley wrote
Reply to Please don’t be like this person by vtham
Lmao I'll admit I've definitely done this out of laziness
anom_k t1_j5jqet4 wrote
Didn't snow much up north
anom_k t1_j3a2lth wrote
Reply to This morning in Swanton by Moto_919
What a beautiful early May morning
anom_k t1_j33lngt wrote
Honestly, it hasn't even been going below freezing at night recently lmao
anom_k t1_j33gz89 wrote
Reply to comment by inthepines3000 in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
Literally addressed 0 of my arguments. My main point was that the things that cause ski resorts to be bad for the environment stem from larger problems such as fossil fuel and lack of public transport, and as such, ski resorts aren't inherently bad for the environment.
The problems with climate change cannot be solved by a few pieces of legislation on state levels as it would require a mass global effort to completely rework all infrastructure and global economic systems. And we all know that's not gonna happen.
Because of that I don't see the point of you bringing up ski resorts
anom_k t1_j32bjka wrote
Reply to comment by inthepines3000 in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
Driving is more of the problem here. If you ban ski hills, people will just drive somewhere else to recreate. The solution to that problem is public transit infrastructure like trains and busses, which should've been developed decades ago to move away from inefficient and dangerous car infrastructure.
Also, if the power grid that the ski hill is connected to is powered by renewable energy sources like hydro or solar, it won't be outputting any more carbon than anything else.
There are far FAR bigger fish to fry than ski hills when looking at global emissions. The meat we north Americans eat at an absurd rate is thousands of times more destructive than ski resorts.
The main harm caused by ski resorts, co2 from car travel and lift operations, is negated if the power grid isn't fueled by fossil fuels and by proper public transit.
Also, skiing has been a massive aspect of Vermont and is not necessarily elitist. Are you gonna go up to some local dude who goes to Mad Ruver Glen or Cochran's a few times a week and call him an elitist for enjoying winter? Not to mention the enormous back country ski community
anom_k t1_j322gjb wrote
Reply to comment by ScarletRead in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
Ya its absolutely disgusting. Remember, these fucks vote. No wonder the planet is going to hell
anom_k t1_j322bie wrote
Reply to comment by ceiffhikare in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
No, they won't. The region around Jay doesn't have enough people to support the variety of small businesses. The people come for the ski hill and spend their money in the surrounding areas, making it possible for them to exist
anom_k t1_j31x7z4 wrote
Reply to comment by hunny_bun_24 in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
I mean this in the most vitriolic way possible, go fuck yourself. What an ignorant load of horseshit. The lack of concern for the local ecosystems that rely on cold winters is incredibly selfish.
Many iconic species such as moose and lynx may go extinct in Vermont in the coming decades. Not to mention the myriad other less known, but ultimately important, species of plants and animals that rely on consistent cold temperatures.
The water cycle in the area is also dependent on large snow melts in the spring, and loosing that may be devastating for local agriculture.
The economy will also be devastated by the warming winters. Ski resorts are incredibly important to the economy of the region, especially in more remote areas. Not only do they directly drive the economy, but they also indirectly drive traffic to local small businesses. I'd the ski hills close, countless small businesses will go under.
anom_k t1_j31vgg6 wrote
Reply to comment by thestateisgreen in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
I think it's worse then 11/12 so far tbh
anom_k t1_j31v70s wrote
Reply to comment by MmmmapleSyrup in anyone else miss the snow? it's currently 35°F and raining. by mossybishhh
This is a bit beyond a January thaw. I'm in Southern Quebec, just north of Vermont, and there's been multiple nights in a row above freezing. I don't remember that ever happening at this time of year other than 2015/16
anom_k t1_jc86b1u wrote
Reply to Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
Based