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¿Adicción al alcohol, drogas…? 🌐 https://centro.neurosalus.com/ Solicita información sobre tratamientos de desintoxicación, precios, disponibilidad de plazas… HA SIDO POSIBLE CREAR EL PROGRAMA “LA REUNIÓN SECRETA” GRACIAS A TU AYUDA COMO GUARDIÁN MECENAS. ***** HAZTE MECENAS EN HTTP://WWW.PATREON.COM/LAREUNIONSECRETA Esta noche vive un nuevo directo de #LaReuniónSecreta desde la 22:00 hora española. Te decimos lo que nadie dice: sin anestesia y sin edulcorantes. ¡La Reunión Secreta somos todos! No se lo digas a nadie… ¡PÁSALO! 🔁💪🤫 🎸 CARLITOS TÍNEZ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0eeuxpQ70z-Pe0rHhOq9Fg 🗿 FUROR DOMINI: LA IRA DE DIOS 📖 La 1ª novela del Dr. Gaona que puedes comprar exclusivamente aquí: https://bit.ly/FurorDomini 🍺 ALCOTEST - NEUROSALUS https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ejample.productos_app https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/alcotest-neurosalus/id1617249188 Conexiones en directo con: - 🎖️ Dr. Guillermo Rocafort (Doctor en Ciencias Económicas por la Universidad San Pablo. Profesor de Economía Pública y Economía de la Empresa en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Profesor del Departamento de Derecho Económico y Social de la Universidad Pontificia Comillas. Abogado) - Dr. Enrique Refoyo (Doctor cum laude en Humanidades, especializado en Geografía Militar de España. Politólogo. Estudioso contemporáneo de Geopolítica, Multipolarismo y Guerras Híbridas. Traductor. Activista humanitario) - Álex N. Lachhein (Naturalista. Divulgador medioambiental) - 🎖️ Dr. José Mª Martín-Moreno (Catedrático de Medicina Preventiva, Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Doctor en Medicina y Cirugía. Maestría y Doctorado en Salud Pública en la Universidad de Harvard, en Estados Unidos. Ha sido Director de Gestión de Programas de la OMS para Europa. Forma parte del comité de la Asociación Europea de Programas de Sanidad Pública) Con el equipo habitual de La Reunión Secreta: Dr. José Miguel Gaona, Joan Miquel MJ, Carlos Martínez, Lourdes Martínez, Marta Vim y Olga Ralló. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SÍGUENOS EN REDES Twitter: https://twitter.com/lrsecreta Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lareunionsecreta/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LRsecreta REDES SOCIALES DEL EQUIPO | DR. JOSÉ MIGUEL GAONA | - https://twitter.com/doctorgaona | DIRECTOR | - Joan Miquel MJ - https://www.instagram.com/official_joan_miquel_mj/ | PRODUCTORA | - Lourdes Martínez - https://twitter.com/chicadelaradio | AYUDANTE DE DIRECCIÓN | - Olga Ralló - https://twitter.com/olgarallo | AYUDANTE DE PRODUCCIÓN | - Carlos Martínez - https://twitter.com/Carlitos_Tinez _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
El festival de divulgación científica en bares, cafeterías y pubs llega, otro año más, a Albacete, como nos ha contado Ana Escribano, profesora del Área de Economía Financiera en la UCLM, que nos ha contado las áreas temáticas y los temas de los que se hablará estos días en Albacete
¡Este HYPEBALL huele a finales soñadas, playoffs salvajes y pleitos sin censura!1️⃣ ⚽ Champions League: París e Inter se citan en Múnich tras dejar fuera a Arsenal y Barça. Además: Xabi Alonso al Madrid y Ancelotti se va con Brasil. ¡Locura total en el futbol europeo!2️⃣
unos pasos de Casa Amador y más cerca aún de la Tienda de Érika se encuentra desde el pasado viernes un nuevo rincón gastronómico, que se llama Buena Pinta. Se trata de una tienda de venta a granel que convierte el entorno de las calles Carmen y Magdalena en un triángulo delicioso y consolida este rincón gourmet del centro de Ferrol. Ana Bonilla estará al frente de este colmado con una selección cuidada de víveres que se pueden comprar a granel: del muesli con sabor a coco a hierbas como hibisco o anís estrellado. Hay cestas con grandes bolsas de pasta, tarros con arroces variados o harinas que no pasarán por envase de plástico para llegar a casa de los clientes. Pero tambien encontramos productos extremeños la tierra de origen de Ana que han cautivado a nuestros colaboradores
Cada setmana Joana Serra de la Llibreria Catalana de Perpinyà ens tria un llibre. Avui ens ha portat un llibre d'activitats pels petits... i els grans! Dibuixa, pinta i surt de la ratlla!, de Joan Turu (El Cep i la Nansa edicions).
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This week we dig into how you can host your own 5G and Ubuntu's new certification program! -- During The Show -- 00:45 Technology Another Way Cell Phone sales and inventory Market uncertainty Erasing a phone Moving to GrapheneOS Used equipment Fdroid (https://f-droid.org/) Opportunities to move people to open source Routes to take 14:00 News Wire OpenSSH 10.0p2 - openssh.com (https://www.openssh.com/releasenotes.html) OpenSSL 3.5 - github.com (https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases) GNU Coreutils 9.7 - gnu.org (https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/coreutils.html) Pinta 3.0 - pinta-project.com (https://www.pinta-project.com/releases/3-0.html) OpenELA Leapp - techzine.eu (https://www.techzine.eu/news/devops/130476/openela-introduces-leapp-project-for-in-place-upgrades-of-enterprise-linux/) Linux Mint OEM Support - linuxmint.com (https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4825) Asahi Linux Roadblock - appleinsider.com (https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/08/asahi-linux-m4-support-hits-a-roadblock-because-of-apple-silicon-changes) Proxmox VW 8.4 - proxmox.com (https://www.proxmox.com/en/about/company-details/press-releases/proxmox-virtual-environment-8-4) Archbang 0904 - sourceforge.net (https://sourceforge.net/projects/archbang/files/ArchBang/archbang-0904-x86_64.iso/download) Feren OS 2025.03 - feren-os.com (https://medium.com/feren-os/feren-os-2025-03-minor-rebase-update-for-feren-os-f82ce0a47a52) Pardus 23.4 - pardus.org (https://pardus.org.tr/en/pardus-23-4-changelog/) SparkyLinux - sparkylinux.org (https://sparkylinux.org/sparky-7-7/) MX 26.3 - mxlinux.org (https://mxlinux.org/blog/mx-23-6-now-available/) Particle OS - itsfoss.com (https://news.itsfoss.com/systemd-particle-os/) Malware "Patches" - darkreading.com (https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/open-source-poisoned-patches-infect-local-software) Slopsquatting - theregister.com (https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/12/ai_code_suggestions_sabotage_supply_chain/) Luminary Cloud and Honda's AI Model - engineering.com (https://www.engineering.com/luminary-cloud-releases-open-source-physics-ai-model-with-honda-nvidia/) 15:50 Canonical Certifications Adriana Frick's Story Why Adriana left tech BGP What did the creation process look like? Defining standards Making it measurable Proving skills How did you learn what employers want Mauricio Buschinelli's Story Verifying completion of a task What does the test look like Easter Eggs through out As close to real as possible Care about outcomes Accessibility Testing (https://ubuntu.com/credentials) A lot more coming 41:00 5G Cellphone companies want to be at the tower 5G Hardware Entire stack is open source Provisioning Sim Cards Roaming Charmed Ether SD Core 50:00 FCC Licensing Not a walk in the park FCC starting to require receiver registration Spectrum is crowded -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/437) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)
¡Saludos foseros! ¡Resurge el eco de los rugidos del rancor para iniciar nuestra undécima temporada! ¡Nos reunimos un equipo Fosero pre-Celebration formado por los chinguenguenchas Chema Mansilla, Ferran, Josemi y Paco Villa para comentar la actualidad más reciente del universo Star Wars! Esto es lo que traemos en esta ocasión: Andor Temporada 2: Dos tráilers nuevos que nos han dejado con ganas de más. Comentamos sensaciones sin destripar nada. Light & Magic regresa: ILM vuelve con nueva temporada del documental. Hablamos sobre su legado y cómo revolucionaron los efectos especiales. Tales of the Underworld (Crónicas del submundo): La nueva serie animada para el 4 de mayo, con Asajj Ventress y Cad Bane como protagonistas. ¡Pinta muy interesante! Rumores sobre el "¿Episodio X?": ¿Actriz británica en conversaciones? ¿Ryan Gosling en Star Wars? Lo que se sabe (y lo que no). Star Wars Celebration Japan: Paneles, invitados, cancelaciones, precios y lo que esperamos ver este abril en el gran evento galáctico. Videojuegos galácticos: Rumores sobre nuevos títulos, entre estrategia y acción. Ojo a lo que podría anunciar Respawn. El futuro de Lucasfilm: ¿Se avecinan cambios? Charlamos sobre el posible final de la era Kathleen Kennedy. Un episodio cargado de novedades, especulación y risas foseriles. Gracias a Javi Alonso por su colaboración. Grabado en la madrugada del 11 al 12 de abril de 2025. Editado y montado por Paco Villa. Un podcast hecho por fans y para fans. Que lo disfrutéis. #DalePacoto ♥ #StarWars #Podcast #LaFosaDelRancor No olvidéis seguirnos a través de nuestras RRSS: Twitter: @lafosadelrancor Facebook: Fosa del Rancor Instagram: @lafosadelrancor Twitch: LaFosaDelRancor Youtube: La Fosa del Rancor TV
Bernardo Edler e Cassius Leitão recebem Rafael Sarchis, da equipe do Cartola. As tradicionais opções por posição não podem faltar. Nomes como Erick Pulga e Gabriel Taliari estão bem cotados. Dá o play!
Allan Caldas, Caíque Andrade e Jorge Natan analisam jogos de ida das quartas de final da Liga dos Campeões, com vitórias também de PSG e Inter de Milão
Vidal-Folch reflexiona sobre la situación económica y financiera global tras los aranceles de Trump
¿𝗤𝘂𝗲́ 𝗲𝘀 𝗹𝗼 𝗾𝘂𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝗼𝘀 𝗰𝘂𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗼 𝘁𝗲 𝗺𝗶𝗿𝗮? 🤔 En esta enseñanza basada en 𝟭 𝗦𝗮𝗺𝘂𝗲𝗹 𝟭𝟲:𝟳, descubrimos que Dios no se deja impresionar por la apariencia, el talento o la posición... Él busca corazones alineados con su voluntad. 💡 El corazón es el motor de nuestra vida. Desde allí nacen nuestras decisiones, creencias y acciones. Pero ¿cómo está tu corazón hoy? ¿Lo estás protegiendo, posicionando y perseverando en Dios? ✅ Pasión: ¿Amas a Dios con todo tu ser? ✅ Posición: ¿Estás firme en su voluntad o sigues tus emociones? ✅ Perseverancia: ¿Buscas a Dios con constancia? ✅ Protección: ¿Cuidas lo que entra y sale de tu corazón? En un mundo donde la apariencia y las habilidades parecen serlo todo, Dios nos recuerda que lo más importante está en lo profundo: el corazón. 💖✨ Síguenos para disfrutar de todo nuestro contenido y acompáñanos de manera presencial, cada domingo, 10:00 AM. ©️Iglesia Cristiana Viva Cra. 22 164 24 Brr. Toberín Bogotá, Colombia Si quieres conocer más acerca de nuestra comunidad visita nuestro sitio web: www.somosviva.org
05 02-04-25 LHDW Nombres propios del R.Madrid-R.Sociedad: Bellingham el mejor, Endrick buena pinta y Zubimendi
La minera Rio Tinto ha descubierto un diamante único que pretende estimular a un sector que vive serias dificultades.
La minera Rio Tinto ha descubierto un diamante único que pretende estimular a un sector que vive serias dificultades.
05 02-04-25 LHDW Nombres propios del R.Madrid-R.Sociedad: Bellingham el mejor, Endrick buena pinta y Zubimendi
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Roberto Moro y Jorge del Canto analizan las acciones de Iberdrola, Mapfre, BBVA, Netflix, Amazon, Santander, Bankinter o Ebro Foods
Roberto Moro y Jorge del Canto analizan las acciones de Iberdrola, Mapfre, BBVA, Netflix, Amazon, Santander, Bankinter o Ebro Foods
Retro Entre Amigos – Programa 13x08 ¡¡¡Saludos a todos los amigos del retro!!! Volvemos un nuevo mes para inaugurar definitivamente la Primavera. Es verdad que durante dos semanas nuestro querido Sur ha parecido más bien Galicia, pero la súbita alergia sobrevenida y la clara retirada de los abrigos, nos dice que si… que ya… que viene… RETROPIXEL 2025 Pues si señores… los próximos dias 5 y 6 de abril, tendremos el placer de estar organizando nuestro evento gratuito y solidario. En este programa, os damos detalles de lo que se viene… no os lo perdáis¡! En otro orden de cosas, comentamos la película “I, como Icaro” que nos aporto el joven Thierry y repasamos un nuevo filme de la mano de Espetero llamado “El caballero del Diablo” o “Demon Knight”………. ¡Pinta bien... vamos a por ella! El amigo Mcleod_ideafix nos acerca soluciones económicas para poder paliar la clara desaparición del conector SCART (euroconector) y como juego del mes… tenemos POR FIN un reciente juego de Atari STE llamado FaSTer. Lo hemos visto funcionar y, la verdad, es muy impresionante por su acabado y rapidez. Espero que os guste ya que nos alegra especialmente haber traído una plataforma que no se acerca muy a menudo a nuestra mesa “bastante cuadrada” Todo esto y muuuuuuuuucho menos, en más de tres horas... ¡! que barbaridad¡!! Hablando de lo divino, lo humano y lo mundano. IMPORTANTE! Si acudís a RetroPixel 2025… no os olvidéis de pasar a saludar!!. Sabemos que perdemos mucho en persona pero… nos ENCANTA conoceros… OS ESPERAMOS¡!! Retrosaludos Josua ckultur & La Alegre Pandilla
Carlos Doblado, analista de Zacher Asset Management, repasa las acciones de Acerinox, las tecnológicas estadounidenses y Repsol.
Carlos Doblado, analista de Zacher Asset Management, repasa las acciones de Acerinox, las tecnológicas estadounidenses y Repsol.
Parecía que se venía el mundo encima pero las lesiones han terminado afectando a todos los equipos y en cierto modo, las cosas se han emparejado a nivel de lesiones. Lo que parecía terrible ya no lo es tanto a menos de dos semanas de empezar la temporada...
En esta conversación, se discuten temas cruciales sobre la independencia de Puerto Rico, el impacto de Donald Trump en la política local, y la moralidad de los políticos puertorriqueños. Se analizan las reacciones a una orden ejecutiva propuesta y se cuestiona la desconfianza en las instituciones. Además, se reflexiona sobre la historia de la independencia y el colonialismo, así como el papel de los medios de comunicación en la política actual. En esta conversación, se discuten diversos temas relacionados con la política puertorriqueña, incluyendo la imagen pública de los líderes, el papel de Jovin en la administración actual, conflictos de interés, y la gestión del Departamento de Recursos Naturales. También se abordan problemas ambientales, la contaminación sonora, y la resistencia comunitaria ante proyectos de desarrollo. Finalmente, se menciona la lucha por una transición energética más sostenible en Puerto Rico. En esta conversación se abordan temas críticos sobre la corrupción en Puerto Rico, incluyendo las consecuencias para las comunidades, el fenómeno de las puertas giratorias, el impacto ambiental y de salud pública, la desviación de fondos públicos, la falta de rendición de cuentas, y la vulnerabilidad del país ante recortes federales. Se discute también la desconexión política y cómo las políticas externas afectan la situación interna de Puerto Rico.Plan de Contingencia es un podcast producido en Puerto Rico por Esteban Gómez y Guarionex Padilla donde discutimos temas de actualidad nacional e internacional. #DaleOídoSi deseas continuar la conversación en las redes sociales: Twitter: @pdcontingencia | Instagram: @plandecontingenciapodcast | Facebook: @plandecontingenciapr Busca nuestros perfiles en Twitter: Esteban: @estigom Guarionex: @guariocandanga#podcastpuertorico #podcastpuertorriqueño #podcast #puertorico #historiadepuertorico #política #politicapuertorico Una producción de:Studio 801 Media@studio801media https://studio801.mediaEste episodio es posible gracias a Libros787, la tienda online más cool para descubrir y comprar libros escritos por autores puertorriqueños e hispanos. Utiliza el código de promoción "plandecontingencia" en tu próxima compra en Libros787.com para obtener shipping gratis para Puerto Rico y Estados Unidos. También contamos con el auspicio de Jabones Don Gato. Los jabones Don Gato son hechos a mano, sin químicos dañinos ni detergentes. Elaborados con aceites naturales, esenciales y aromàticos, seguros para la piel. Pruébalos y siente la diferencia. Visítalos en jaboneradongato.com y utiliza el código "plandecontingencia" para obtener un 10% de descuento en su compra.
Horti Resenha #91 - Controle eficiente da Podridão e Pinta Preta na citricultura
La rotación se ha visto bien en sus primeras salidas. No hay preocupación por Albert Suarez: está apenas soltando el brazo. Tampoco hay alarma por Gunnar y Westburg. Mejor que empiecen suave y vayan poniéndose más en forma conforme avanza la temporada. Pinta bien este año para los Orioles. Somos más optimistas ahora que hace una semana...
Pablo, mi hijo mayor, y algunos amigos suyos, se van a ir, el último fin de semana de febrero, a Bayona, en Pontevedra. Allí se celebra en esos días la llamada “Arribada”, que conmemora la llegada a España del primer barco de la expedición de Cristóbal Colón que tuvo como resultado el descubrimiento de América. El 1 de Marzo de 1493, Martín Alonso Pinzón, al mando de la carabela "Pinta" arribaba al puerto de Bayona y daba a conocer la existencia de América al resto del mundo. El primer sitio en el que se tuvo noticia del descubrimiento fue en Bayona, aquel día. Os animo a acudir a la fiesta, que es una maravilla, y a conmemorar este hecho histórico.
Episodio # 163para escuchar las versiones completas de los ejemplos puestos en este episodio, y para descargar las partituras analizadas, y visita este enlaceEpisodio #163espero tus comentarios en Spotify!
We got the gang together to cover three beers from Polish brewery Pinta. It got a little crazy and really went off the rails in several points. But that's to be expected when you get everyone together to podcast. We start with Risfactor Coconut and Coffee. This 11% ABV coffee stout starts us out with high expectations. Then we move to Liberty, a vanilla, coocnut and coffee imperial stout aged on bourbon barrels. At only 13% ABV, it's a smooth drink. Finally we end with Affection, the last of our coconut, coffee beers. This one also has cocoa nibs and vanilla and is aged on bourbon barrels for 18 months. It comes in at 12% ABV. Three coconut, coffee beers from one great brewery. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #imperialstout #pintabrewing
Escuche esta y más noticias de LA PATRIA Radio de lunes a viernes por los 1540 AM de Radio Cóndor en Manizales y en www.lapatria.com, encuentre videos de las transmisiones en nuestro Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/lapatria.manizales/videos
Carlos Antonio Vélez, en sus Palabras Mayores del 27 de enero de 2025, analizó lo hecho por James Rodríguez con el Club León en la Liga MX. Vélez habló de la primera fecha de la Liga BetPlay y de los inconvenientes en el fichaje de Juan Fernando Quintero con América. El analista también se refirió al tema Falcao y Millonarios. Finalmente, Carlos Antonio dio su opinión sobre lo hecho por la Selección Colombia contra Argentina en el Sudamericano sub 20.
¿Viene una crisis económica?, ¿qué hacer para ahorrar este 2025? Para guiarte, Sofía Macías, experta en finanzas personales, te dice cómo proteger tu economía, por dónde empezar a invertir y cómo tener un plan de acción para cumplir tus metas personales.
Exigen acuerdo reparatorio integral para activista y abogada afroindígena, Kenia Hernández Montalván330 mil Nuevas Licencias Permanentes en la CDMX Francia emite segunda orden de arresto internacional contra Bashar al Assad Más información en nuestro Podcast
Marta García Aller reflexiona en 'Más de uno' sobre el inicio de la nueva era Trump, que vuelve a la Casa Blanca convertido en mártir.
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This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Nov. 30. It dropped for free subscribers on Dec. 7. To receive future episodes as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoMike Taylor, Owner of Holiday Mountain, New YorkRecorded onNovember 18, 2024About Holiday MountainClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Mike TaylorLocated in: Monticello, New YorkYear founded: 1957Pass affiliations: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Villa Roma (:37), Ski Big Bear (:56), Mt. Peter (:48), Mountain Creek (:52), Victor Constant (:54)Base elevation: 900 feetSummit elevation: 1,300 feetVertical drop: 400 feetSkiable acres: 60Average annual snowfall: 66 inchesTrail count: 9 (5 beginner, 2 intermediate, 2 advanced)Lift count: 3 (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 triple, 1 carpet - view Lift Blog's inventory of Holiday Mountain's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himNot so long ago, U.S. ski areas swung wrecking ball-like from the necks of founders who wore them like amulets. Mountain and man fused as one, each anchored to and propelled by the other, twin forces mirrored and set aglow, forged in some burbling cauldron and unleashed upon the public as an Experience. This was Killington and this was Mammoth and this was Vail and this was Squaw and this was Taos, each at once a mountain and a manifestation of psyche and soul, as though some god's hand had scooped from Pres and Dave and Pete and Al and Ernie their whimsy and hubris and willfulness and fashioned them into a cackling live thing on this earth. The men were the mountains and the mountains were the men. Everybody knew this and everybody felt this and that's why we named lifts and trails after them.This is what we've lost in the collect-them-all corporate roll-up of our current moment. I'm skeptical of applying an asteroid-ate-the-dinosaurs theory to skiing, but even I'll acknowledge this bit. When the caped founder, who stepped into raw wilderness and said “here I will build an organized snowskiing facility” and proceeded to do so, steps aside or sells to SnowCo or dies, some essence of the mountain evaporates with him. The snow still hammers and the skiers still come and the mountain still lets gravity run things. The trails remain and the fall lines still fall. The mountain is mostly the same. But nobody knows why it is that way, and the ski area becomes a disembodied thing, untethered from a human host. This, I think, is a big part of the appeal of Michigan's Mount Bohemia. Ungroomed, untamed, absent green runs and snowguns, accessible all winter on a $109 season pass, Boho is the impossible storybook of the maniac who willed it into existence against all advice and instinct: Lonie Glieberman, who hacked this thing from the wilderness not in some lost postwar decade, but in 2000. He lives there all winter and everybody knows him and they all know that this place that is the place would not exist had he not insisted that it be so. For the purposes of how skiers consider the joint, Lonie is Mount Bohemia. And someday when he goes away the mountain will make less sense than it does right now.I could write a similar paragraph about Chip Chase at White Grass Touring Center in West Virginia. But there aren't many of those fellas left. Since most of our ski areas are old, most of our founders are gone. They're not coming back, and we're not getting more ski areas. But that doesn't mean the era of the owner-soul keeper is finished. They just need to climb a different set of monkey bars to get there. Rather than trekking into the mountains to stake out and transform a raw wilderness into a piste digestible to the masses, the modern mountain incarnate needs to drive up to the ski area with a dump truck full of hundred dollar bills, pour it out onto the ground, and hope the planted seeds sprout money trees.And this is Mike Taylor. He has resources. He has energy. He has manpower. And he's going to transform this dysfunctional junkpile of a ski area into something modern, something nice, something that will last. And everyone knows it wouldn't be happening without him.What we talked aboutThe Turkey Trot chairlift upgrade; why Taylor re-engineered and renovated a mothballed double chair just to run it for a handful of days last winter before demolishing it this summer; Partek and why skiing needs an independent lift manufacturer; a gesture from Massanutten; how you build a chairlift when your chairlift doesn't come with a bottom terminal; Holiday Mountain's two new ski trails for this winter; the story behind Holiday Mountain's trail names; why a rock quarry is “the greatest neighbors we could ever ask for”; big potential future ski expansion opportunities; massive snowmaking upgrades; snowmaking is hard; how a state highway spurred the development of Holiday Mountain; “I think we've lost a generation of skiers”; vintage Holiday Mountain; the ski area's long, sad decline; pillage by flood; restoring abandoned terrain above the Fun Park; the chairlift you see from Route 17 is not actually a chairlift; considering a future when 17 converts into Interstate 86; what would have happened to Holiday had the other bidders purchased it; “how do we get kids off their phones and out recreating again?”; advice from Plattekill; buying a broken ski area in May and getting it open by Christmas (or trying); what translates well from the business world into running a ski area; how to finance the rebuild and modernization of a failing ski area; “when you talk to a bank and use the word ‘ski area,' they want nothing to do with it”; how to make a ski area make money; why summer business is hard; Holiday's incredible social media presence; “I always thought good grooming was easy, like mowing a lawn”; how to get big things done quickly but well; ski racing returns; “I don't want to do things half-assed and pay for it in the long run”; why season two should be better than season one; “you can't make me happier than to see busloads of kids, improving their skills, and enjoying something they're going to do for the rest of their life”; why New York State has a challenging business environment, and how to get things done anyway; the surprise labor audit that shocked New York skiing last February – “we didn't realize the mistakes we were making”; kids these days; the State of New York owns and subsidizes three ski areas – how does that complicate things?; why the state subsidizing independent ski areas isn't the answer; the problem with bussing kids to ski areas; and why Holiday Mountain doesn't feel ready to join the Indy Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewI met Taylor in a Savannah bar last year, five minutes after he'd bought a ski area and seven months before he needed to turn that ski area into a functional business. Here was the new owner of Holiday Mountain, rolling with the Plattekill gang, more or less openly saying, “I have no idea what the hell I'm doing, but I'm going to do it. I'm going to save Holiday Mountain.”The National Ski Areas Association's annual show, tucked across the river that week, seemed like a good place to start. Here were hundreds of people who could tell Taylor exactly how hard it was to run a ski area, and why. And here was this guy, accomplished in so many businesses, ready to learn. And all I could think, having skied the disaster that was Holiday Mountain in recent years, was thank God this dude is here. Here's my card. Let's talk.I connected with Taylor the next month and wrote a story about his grand plans for Holiday. Then I stepped back and let that first winter happen. It was, by Taylor's own account, humbling. But it did not seem to be humiliating, which is key. Pride is the quickest path to failure in skiing. Instead of kicking things, Taylor seemed to regard the whole endeavor as a grand and amusing puzzle. “Well let's see here, turns out snowmaking is hard, grooming is hard, managing teenagers is hard… isn't that interesting and how can I make this work even though I already had too much else to do at my other 10 jobs?”Life may be attitude above all else. And when I look at ski area operators who have recycled garbage into gold, this is the attribute that seems to steer all others. That's people like Rick Schmitz, who talked two Wisconsin ski areas off the ledge and brought another back from its grave; Justin Hoppe, who just traded his life in to save a lost UP ski area; James Coleman, whose bandolier of saved ski areas could fill an egg carton; and Danielle and Laszlo Vajtay, who for 31 years have modernized their ridiculously steep and remote Catskills ski area one snowgun at a time.There are always plenty of people who will tell you why a thing is impossible. These people are boring. They lack creativity or vision, an ability to see the world as something other than what it is. Taylor is the opposite. All he does is envision how things can be better, and then work to make them that way. That was clear to me immediately. It just took him a minute to prove he could do it. And he did.What I got wrong* Mike said he needed a chairlift with “about 1,000 feet of vertical rise” to replace the severed double chair visible from Route 17. He meant length. According to Lift Blog, the legacy lift rose 232 vertical feet over 1,248 linear feet.* We talk a bit about New York's declining population, but the real-world picture is fuzzier. While the state's population did fall considerably, from 20.1 million to 19.6 million over the past four years, those numbers include a big pandemic-driven population spike in 2020, when the state's population rose 3.3 percent, from 19.5 million to that 20.1 million number (likely from city refugees camping out in New York's vast and bucolic rural reaches). The state's current population of 19,571,216 million is still larger than it was at any point before 2012, and not far off its pre-pandemic peak of 19,657,321.* I noted that Gore's new Hudson high-speed quad cost “about $10 million.” That is probably a fair estimate based upon the initial budget between $8 and $9 million, but an ORDA representative did not immediately respond to a request for the final number.Why you should ski Holiday MountainI've been reconsidering my television pitch for Who Wants to Own a Ski Area? Not because the answer is probably “everybody reading this newsletter except for the ones that already own a ski area, because they are smart enough to know better.” But because I think the follow-up series, Ski Resort Rebuild, would be even more entertaining. It would contain all the elements of successful unscripted television: a novel environment, large and expensive machinery, demolition, shouting, meddlesome authorities, and an endless sequence of puzzles confronting a charismatic leader and his band of chain-smoking hourlies.The rainbow arcing over all of this would of course be reinvention. Take something teetering on apocalyptic set-piece and transform it into an ordered enterprise that makes the kids go “wheeeeee!” Raw optimism and self-aware naivete would slide into exasperation and despair, the launchpad for stubborn triumphalism tempered by humility. Cut to teaser for season two.Though I envision a six- or eight-episode season, the template here is the concise and satisfying Hoarders, which condenses a days-long home dejunking into a half-hour of television. One minute, Uncle Frank's four-story house is filled with his pizza box collection and every edition of the Tampa Bay Bugle dating back to 1904. But as 15 dumpster trucks from TakeMyCrap.com drive off in convoy, the home that could only be navigated with sonar and wayfinding canines has been transformed into a Flintstones set piece, a couch and a wooly mammoth rug accenting otherwise empty rooms. I can watch these chaos-into-order transformations all day long.Roll into Holiday Mountain this winter, and you'll essentially be stepping into episode four of this eight-part series. The ski area's most atrocious failures have been bulldozed, blown-up, regraded, covered in snow. The two-seater chairlift that Columbus shipped in pieces on the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria has finally been scrapped and replaced with a machine that does not predate modern democracy. The snowguns are no longer powered by hand-cranks. A ski area that, just 18 months ago, was shrinking like an island in rising water is actually debuting two brand-new trails this winter.But the job's not finished. On your left as you drive in is a wide abandoned ridge where four ski lifts once spun. On the open hills, new snowguns glimmer and new-used chairlifts and cats hum, but by Taylor's own admission, his teams are still figuring out how to use all these fancy gadgets. Change is the tide climbing up the beach, but we haven't fully smoothed out the tracked sand yet, and it will take a few more hours to get there.It's fun to be part of something like this, even as an observer. I'll tell you to visit Holiday Mountain this winter for the same reason I'll tell you to go ride Chair 2 at Alpental or the triple at Bluewood or the Primo and Segundo Riblet doubles at Sunlight. By next autumn, each of these lifts, which have dressed their mountains for decades, will make way for modern machines. This is good, and healthy, and necessary for skiing's long-term viability. But experiencing the same place in different forms offers useful lessons in imagination, evolution, and the utility of persistence and willpower. It's already hard to picture that Holiday Mountain that teetered on the edge of collapse just two years ago. In two more years, it could be impossible, so thorough is the current renovation. So go. Bonus: they have skiing.Podcast NotesOn indies sticking togetherDespite the facile headlines, conglomerates are not taking over American skiing. As of my last count, about 73 percent of U.S. ski areas are still independently operated. And while these approximately three-quarters of active ski areas likely account for less than half of all skier visits, consumers do still have plenty of choice if they don't want to go Epkonic.New York, in particular, is a redoubt of family-owned and -operated mountains. Other than Vail-owned Hunter and state-owned Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface, every single one of the state's 51 ski areas is under independent management. Taylor calls out several of these New York owners in our conversation, including many past podcast guests. These are all tremendous conversations, all streaked with the same sincere determination and grit that's obvious in Taylor's pod.Massachusetts is also a land of independent ski areas, including the Swiss watch known as Wachusett:On PartekPartek is one of the delightful secrets of U.S. skiing. The company, founded in 1993 by Hagen Schulz, son of the defunct Borvig lifts President Gary Schulz, installs one or two or zero new chairlifts in a typical year. Last year, it was a fixed-grip quad at Trollhaugen, Wisconsin and a triple at Mt. Southington, Connecticut. The year before, it was the new Sandy quad at Saddleback. Everyone raves about the quality of the lifts and the experience of working with Partek's team. Saddleback GM Jim Quimby laid this out for us in detail when he joined me on the podcast last year:Trollhaugen owner and GM Jim Rochford, Jr. was similarly effusive:I'm underscoring this point because if you visit Partek's website, you'll be like “I hope they have this thing ready for Y2K.” But this is your stop if you need a new SKF 6206-2RS1, which is only $17!On the old Catskills resort hotels with ski areasNew York is home to more ski areas (51) than any state in America, but there are still far more lost ski areas here than active ones. The New York Lost Ski Areas Project estimates that the ghosts of up to 350 onetime ski hills haunt the state. This is not so tragic as it sounds, as the vast majority of these operations consisted of a goat pulling a toboggan up 50 vertical feet beside Fiesty Pete's dairy barn. These operated for the lifespan of a housefly and no one missed them when they disappeared. On the opposite end were a handful of well-developed, multi-lift ski areas that have died in modernity: Scotch Valley (1988), Shu Maker (1999), Cortina (mid-90s), and Big Tupper (2012). But in the middle sat dozens of now-defunct surface-tow bumps, some with snowmaking, some attached to the famous and famously extinct Borsch Belt Catskills resorts.It is this last group that Taylor and I discuss in the podcast. He estimates that “probably a dozen” ski areas once operated in Sullivan County. Some of these were standalone operations like Holiday, but many were stapled to large resort hotels like The Nevele and Grossingers. I couldn't find a list of the extinct Catskills resorts that once offered skiing, and none appeared to have bothered drawing a trailmap.While these add-on ski areas are a footnote in the overall story of U.S. skiing, an activity-laying-around-to-do-at-a-resort can have a powerful multiplier effect. Here are some things that I only do if I happen across a readymade setup: shoot pool, ice skate, jet ski, play basketball, fish, play minigolf, toss cornhole bags. I enjoy all of these things, but I won't plan ahead to do them on purpose. I imagine skiing acted in this fashion for much of the Bortsch Belt crowd, like “oh let's go try that snowskiing thing between breakfast and our 11:00 baccarat game.” And with some of these folks, skiing probably became something they did on purpose.The closest thing modernity delivers to this is indoor skiing, which, attached to a mall – as Big Snow is in New Jersey – presents itself as Something To Do. Which is why I believe we need a lot more such centers, and soon.On shrinking Holiday MountainSome ski areas die all at once. Holiday Mountain curdled over decades, to the husk Taylor purchased last year. Check the place out in 2000, with lifts zinging all over the place across multiple faces:A 2003 flood smashed the terrain near the entrance, and by 2007, Holiday ran just two lifts:At some indeterminant point, the ski area also abandoned the Turkey Trot double. This 2023 trailmap shows the area dedicated to snowtubing, though to my knowledge no such activity was ever conducted there at scale.On the lift you see from Route 17Anyone cruising NY State 17 can see this chairlift rising off the northwest corner of the ski area:This is essentially a billboard, as Taylor left the terminal in place after demolishing the lower part of the long-inactive lift.Taylor intends to run a lift back up this hill and re-open all the old terrain. But first he has to restore the slopes, which eroded significantly in their last life as a Motocross course. There is no timeline for this, but Taylor works fast, and I wouldn't be shocked to see the terrain come back online as soon as 2025.On NY 17's transformation into I-86New York 17 is in the midst of a decades-long evolution into Interstate 86, with long stretches of the route that spans southern New York already signed as such. But the interstate designation comes with standards that define lane number and width, bridge height, shoulder dimensions, and maximum grade, among many other particulars, including the placement and length of exit and entrance ramps. Exit 108, which provides direct eastbound access to and egress from Holiday Mountain, is fated to close whenever the highway gods close the gap that currently splits I-86 into segments.On Norway MountainHoliday is the second ski area comeback story featured on the pod in recent months, following the tale of dormant-since-2017 Norway Mountain, Michigan:On Holiday's high-energy social media accountsTaylor has breathlessly documented Holiday's comeback on the ski area's Instagram and Facebook accounts. They're incredible. Follow recommended. On Tuxedo RidgeThis place frustrates me. Once a proud beginners-oriented ski center with four chairlifts and a 450-foot vertical drop, the bump dropped dead around 2014 without warning or explanation, despite a prime location less than an hour from New York City.I hiked the place in 2020, and wrote about it:On Ski Areas of New YorkSki Areas of New York, or SANY, is one of America's most effective state ski area organizations. I've hosted the organization's president, Scott Brandi, on the podcast a couple of times:Compulsory mention of ORDAThe Olympic Regional Development Authority, which manages New York State-owned Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface mountains, lost $47.3 million in its last fiscal year. One ORDA board member, in response to the report, said that it's “amazing how well we are doing,” according to the Adirondack Explorer. Which makes a lot of the state's independent ski area operators say things like, “Huh?” That's probably a fair response, since $47.3 million would likely be sufficient for the state to simply purchase every ski area in New York other than Hunter, Windham, Holiday Valley, and Bristol.On high-speed ropetowsI'll keep writing about these forever because they are truly amazing and there should be 10 of them at every ski area in America:Welch Village, Minnesota. Video by Stuart Winchester.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 82/100 in 2024, and number 582 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
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