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AWadd brings us into the show as always with The Sports App as he breaks down all of the biggest stories and moments from last night in the NHL, NFL, NBA, and in the MLB. Crosstalk with Michael Phillips on the show next as we talk about the Washington Commanders offseason moves as we question if the team has improved enough. Stadium Talk on the show next as the Washington Commanders have a chance to move back into the heart of the city. We continue to break down the stadium deal that would move the Washington Commanders and will likely lead to increased development in the surrounding area.
To kick off the Best Of AWadd Radio, Stadium Talk on the show as the Washington Commanders have a chance to move back into the heart of the city. AWadd and Stub go around the NFL and take calls as the quarterback situation in Pittsburgh still is not close to a conclusion. Dude Food on the show next as AWadd and Stub are joined by Brian as AWadd is proud of a new taco sauce he made last night. Ethan Cadeaux joins us on the show next to talk about the Washington Capitals and their success so far in the postseason.
David Aldridge on what a Commanders could mean for the City
AWadd takes us into the show with The Sports App as we break down all of the biggest moments and stories from last night in the NBA, NHL, MLB, and in the NFL. It's a Commanders Corner on the show next as we go position by position for the new team as we weigh which groups have taken a step forward. Rick Snider joins AWadd on the show next to talk about the state of the Commander's RFK stadium deal that will bring them back to DC. More stadium talk on the show next as this time we are joined by guest Gary Hess to talk about memories of Commander's games back when the team was in DC.
The 2025 NFL Draft is just 1 week away! We bring in the expert of everything mock draft data, Ben Robinson, to talk to us about the mock draft data he's accumulated. His website, Grinding The Mocks, shows mock draft data for the top 50 players on the board, with more being revealed after the draft is over: https://grindingthemocks.shinyapps.io/Dashboard/We begin with our 1st round pick. Philosophically, do you draft for need or best player available? Ben goes with best player available…. but with a caveat. We go through names that are likely possible with that 1st round pick, including S Malaki Starks out of Georgia, EDGE Donovan Ezeiraku out of Boston College and James Pearce out of Tennessee, amongst others.The 2nd round pick is an intriguing conversation, with Amit and KDot being interested in RB at that spot (assuming it's a guy like Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson), but Ben pushes back and says it's important to continue bolstering the defense or going with a more premium position like WR in this spot. It would be the 4th round where you'd like at RBs like Bhayshul Tuten out of Virginia Tech or Damien Martinez out of Miami.We also talk NFL more broadly, asking about draft risers and fallers as we're just 1 week out from the 1st round.We touch on the Commanders stadium news, with it looking more and more likely that RFK is going to be the site for the team. The Commanders will put up $2.5 billion, while the city would pay up to $850 million on their side.The Comment Mailbag features 7 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.AFTER THE POD discusses growing the podcast, not editing it, and how cool it would be to one day get press passes.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro0:55 Ben Robinson2:44 1st Rd Pick Analysis15:33 Deepest Draft Position19:15 Running Backs22:28 Trade Back Thoughts26:11 2nd Rd Pick Analysis30:34 Draft Sliders Risers35:50 Player Slide To 29?43:19 Stadium Talk46:51 Comment Mailbag1:00:15 AFTER THE POD#nfldraft #commanders #commandersrfk
Amy Walsh, Craig Forrest and Dan Wong, along with JC, welcome Asa Rehman to the pod. Our West Coast contributor spills all the tea on how Vancouver is leading the charge in North American soccer. Hyperbole? No!GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongDumpster Diver: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A fun 4 hours full of Bob explaining his stadium reports, reactions to NFL News, plus we are joined by Royals manager Matt Quatraro.
Around The NFL with B Scott. Franchise Tag Day, Tee Higgins debate. B Scott Thoughts, Breaking down Mike Tomon on P&P and what it means for a new stadium. What's Popping, UH swept KU, Bun B Rodeo Lineup & more
This week we sit down with Maryland baseball head coach Matt Swope. We talk about the upcoming season, the origin of #DityTerps, how Swope found out he got the job and more. As always we talk this week in Maryland Athletics. 0:00 Intro 0:18 Commanders 1:55 Team Leadership 3:20 Hiring Story 5:20 Maryland Athletics Growth 9:00 Lessons From Playing 10:30 Life Away From Baseball 13:15 2025 Season 20:10 Ejections 21:15 Stadium Talk 23:44 Mike's Baseball Preview 34:50 Men's Basketball 38:50 Women's Basketball 41:10 Men's Lax, Wrestling, Softball 47:25 Game of The Week 49:22 Terrific Terp
Pat and Aaron are joined by former WDAE host and Buccaneer OL Ian Beckles for his thoughts on the Rays ballpark saga that is ongoing and whether or not he thinks a new Bucs stadium is coming next.
Hey, soccer fans! Major League Soccer is in the post-season, but every team continues to make headlines. Wilfried Nancy wins Coach of the Year, Tata Martino departs Inter Miami for personal reasons, and Eric Quill takes over FC Dallas. Tune in as Nick gives you all the details. Also, we break down the Crain's Chicago Business articles with new details on the Chicago Fire's search for a new stadium site. Two locations have emerged as favorites - The 78 and Licoln Yards - but each site has unique benefits. Nick concludes the show recapping the USMNT's victory over Jamaica in the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals. He looks at the lineup, the stats, and the tactics that propelled the Yanks to a 4-2 victory in their home leg. Nick also introduces a discussion of athletes as role models and why is Pulisic's Trump Dance goal celebration such a big deal. Tune in and join the conversation! Make sure you like & subscribe, rate & review, and keep growing the show. Follow the Fire on SportSpyder. Connect on social media: Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - YouTube
If it wasn't annoying enough last summer, it's back in an even more confusing form this year as the Royals are now adding the Sprint/T-Mobile Campus as a new possible location on the Kansas side. The Zone with Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes & Producer Dylan Michaels talk with Jack Johnson of Locked on Royals about that and Bobby Witt Jr. being a finalist for the MVP award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the latest with the Chiefs and Royals stadiums? What about left tackle, we talk additions.
Ranking subjective topics as they are objective and talking Chiefs football and stadium updates.
This is ep2 of a subscriber only pod in which Jake crashes the Reign of Troy Studio on his lunch break to chat with Michael Castillo and Alicia de Artola.Thanks for subscribing!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Legal Troubles? - Call Jacob Khachatryan For Your Criminal Defense! 747-755-5555DUMPLINS: CLICK HERE for the BEST dumplings you will EVER eat. https://www.jodisdumplins.com/Enjoy the What's Bruin Show Network!Multiple shows to entertain you on one feed:Support WBS at Patreon.com/WhatsBruinShow for just $2/month and get exclusive content and access to our SLACK channel.Call the What's Bruin Network Hotline at 805-399-4WBS (Suck it Reign of Troy)We are also on YouTube HEREGet Your WBSN MERCH - Go to our MyLocker Site by Clicking HEREWhat's Bruin Show- A conversation about all things Bruin over drinks with Bruin Report Online's @mikeregaladoLA, @wbjake68 and friends!Subscribe to the What's Bruin Show at whatsbruin.substack.comEmail us at: whatsbruinshow@gmail.comTweet us at: @whatsbruinshowWest Coast Bias - LA Sports (mostly Lakers, Dodgers and NFL) with Jamaal and JakeSubscribe to West Coast Bias at wbwestcoastbias.substack.comEmail us at: WB.westcoastbias@gmail.comTweet us at: @WBwestcoastbiasThe BEAR Minimum - Jake and his Daughter Megan talk about student life and Cal Sports during her first year attending UC Berkeley.Subscribe to The BEAR Minimum at thebearminimum.substack.comEmail us at: wb.bearminimum@gmail.comTweet us at: @WB_BearMinimumPlease rate and review us on whatever platform you listen on.
The Royals with a huge win against the Guardians, Stadium news, and Bronny is officially an LA Laker.
We get a surprise from Vern after a heated post-game. New Stadium info and NCAA 25 ranks the top college stadiums and some Arrowhead wasn't on the list.
Bob and Josh talk shortly about what would happen to the area where the Royals and Chiefs play and what would happen to Arrowhead Drive among many other odes to the history of those stadiums.
6-20-24 Soren and Kurtis kickoff the show with a breakdown of where the Royals stand in the middle of their three-game road trip and take calls on the stadium issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve joined in the first segment by Neal Coolong to discuss the Timberwolves Game 7 win, the NFL and Steelers schedule release and Cam Heyward. Steve and Mark then get in depth on the Trustees Meeting today to approve money for Beaver Stadium
In this episode we talk about the stadiums and how many teams across all leagues want a new stadium. Is this a league issue or will cities reimagine how stadiums are done.
In the opening hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh react to the stadium presser from the Chicago Bears and the NFL Draft tonight. Later, Mully and Haugh go over the top six sports stories of the day in the Pick 6
Friday's Two Minute Drill went to Chicago, Indianapolis, Dallas, and Boston to get the scoop on everything happening in those towns. Then we talked about the coaching situation with K-State Basketball. Then we talked about the Royals Stadium situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys are joined by the Royals manager, and give their final thoughts on the no vote.
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Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports
The Athletic's Ben Standig is so fired up to talk Commanders that he has two episodes coming back-to-back. In part one, Ben opens with thoughts on Jayden Daniels' pro day and an updated interpretation of how often Dan Quinn likely uses 5 or 6 defensive backs and, in turn, Jamin Davis. Then you'll hear Jim Harbaugh and Antonio Pierce from the league meetings talking about the quarterbacks they coached in college, J.J. McCarthy and Daniels. Finally, with the Wizards and Capitals remaining in D.C., WUSA's Eric Flack joins to ponder what this means for a new Commanders stadium.
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps continue the talk about a potential new stadium before getting to the NFL kickoff changes.
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps try to move on from the stadium talk, but get pulled right back into. Burke Lakefront Airport talk and more of your calls on the feeling behind a move to Brook Park.
Monday's Program opened with all sorts of Chiefs talk after the news that the Chiefs and Chris Jones have agreed to a shiny new contract. Then we heard briefly from the Chiefs and Royals media session today regarding the stadium vote. Then we took your calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spent Friday's first hour rehashing last evening's interview with Jackson County Executive Frank White. We parsed that with various quotes from Mark Donovan and Mayor Quinton Lucas to try to get a full scope of the stakes of the upcoming stadium vote. Then we took your calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 273 - BKAN, TWTW - Cavaliers, Browns Stadium Talk, NEW SEGMENT by Living Off The Land
Lynnell takes all of your calls and get your thoughts on Monumental Sports potential move to Virginia. Joining us this hour is JP Acosta of SB Nation to his thoughts on being out in Las Vegas for the Super Bowl.
Monday's Two Minute Drill made stops in San Francisco, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Los Angeles to learn about everything in those markets. Then we were joined by Todd Leabo, who was at the Jackson County legislature meeting where Frank White's veto was overridden, allowing the stadium tax to take the next step. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday's Two Minute Drill made stops in Memphis, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis to get the scoop on everything going on there. Then we talked about an interested bit of arena info we learned during the Drill. Then we took your calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New England Revolution announced Curt Onalfo as their new Sporting Director and announced their year-end roster decisions in the same week. This week, Greg Johnstone is joined by Sam Minton and Tom Pinzone of The Blazing Musket to give their reactions to the hiring of Curt Onalfo, surprises from the roster decisions, and thoughts on Gustavo Bou. Plus, Stadium Talk! You can support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @sam_minton22, @RevolutionRecap Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Thanks to BetOnline.ag for sponsoring this episode. Use promo code Bleav for a 50% bonus on your first deposit! Revolution Recap thanks Sobczak.Law and Five Point Builders for their support of this show and local independent media. Please check out our friends at The Rebellion on twitter at @NERebellion and check out their website at nerebllion.org.
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Nov. 21. It dropped for free subscribers on Nov. 28. To receive future pods 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:WhoBrandon Swartz, General Manager of Attitash Mountain Resort, New HampshireRecorded onNovember 6, 2023About AttitashClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Bartlett, New HampshireYear founded: 1964Pass affiliations:* Epic Pass: unlimited access* Epic Local Pass: unlimited access* Northeast Value Pass: unlimited access* Northeast Midweek Pass: unlimited midweek access* Epic Day Pass: 1 to 7 days of access with all resorts, 32-resorts, and 22-resorts tiersClosest neighboring ski areas: Black Mountain (:14), Cranmore (:16), Wildcat (:23), Bretton Woods (:28), King Pine (:35), Pleasant Mountain (:45), Mt. Eustis (:49), Cannon (:49), Loon (1:04), Sunday River (1:04), Mt. Abram (1:07)Base elevation: 600 feetSummit elevation: 2,350 feet at the top of Attitash PeakVertical drop: 1,750 feetSkiable Acres: 311-plusAverage annual snowfall: 120 inchesTrail count: 68 (27% most difficult, 44% intermediate, 29% novice)Lift count: 8 (3 high-speed quads, 2 fixed-grip quads, 2 triples, 1 surface lift – view Lift Blog's inventory of Attitash's lift fleet)View historic Attitash trailmaps on skimap.org.Why I interviewed himAsk any casual NBA fan which player won the most championships in the modern era, and they will probably give you Michael and Scottie. Six titles, two threepeats, '91 to '93 and '96 to '98. And it would've been eight in a row had MJ not followed his spirit animal onto the baseball diamond for two summers, they might add.But they're wrong. The non-1950s-to-‘60s player with the most NBA titles is Robert Horry, Big Shot Bob, who played an important role in seven title runs with three teams: the 1994 and '95 Houston Rockets; the 2000, 2001, and 2002 Lakers; and the 2005 and '07 San Antonio Spurs. While he's not in the hall of fame (Shaq thinks he should be), and doesn't make The Athletic or Hoops Hype's top 75 lists, Stadium Talk lists Horry as one of the 25 most clutch players of all time.Attitash might be skiing's Robert Horry. Always in the halo of greatness, never the superstar. Vail Resorts is the ski area's third consecutive conglomerate owner, and the third straight that doesn't quite seem to know what to do with the place. LBO Resort Enterprises opened Bear Peak in 1994, but then seemed to forget about Attitash after the merger with American Skiing Company two years later (ASC did install the Flying Yankee detachable quad in 1998). Peak Resorts picked Attitash out of ASC's rubbish bin in 2007, then mostly let the place languish for a decade before chopping down the Top Notch double chair in 2018 with no explanation. That left no redundant route to the top of Attitash peak, which became a problem when the Summit Triple dropped dead for most of the 2018-19 ski season. Rather than replace the lift, Peak repaired it, then handed the spruced-up-but-still-hated machine off to Vail Resorts, along with the rest of its portfolio, that summer.Like someone who inherits a jam-packed storage bin from a distant strange relative, Vail spent a couple of years just staring at all the boxes, uncertain what was in them and kind of afraid to look. Those first few winters, which corresponded with Covid, labor shortages, and supply-chain issues, weren't great ones at Attitash. A general sense of dysfunction reigned: snowmaking lagged, lifts opened late in the season or not at all, generic corporate statements thanked the hardworking teams without acknowledging the mountain's many urgent shortcomings. As it was picking through the storage unit, Vail made the strange decision of stacking the New Hampshire box next to the Midwest boxes, effectively valuing Attitash and long-suffering sister resort Wildcat – both with 2,000-ish-foot vertical drops and killer terrain – on the same day-pass tier as 240-foot Mad River, Ohio and 35-acre Snow Creek, Missouri. Anyone committed to arguing against absentee ownership of New England ski areas had a powerful exhibit A with Attitash.Then, last year, Vail opened the Attitash box. And instead of the Beanie Baby collection and Battle of Hamburger Hill commemorative coins that the company expected to find, they pulled out a stack of Microsoft stock certificates from the 1986 IPO. And they were like, “Well now, these might be worth something.”So they got to work. The company improved snowmaking. They replaced the 49-year-old East/West double-double with a brand-new fixed-grip quad. They raised the companywide minimum wage to $20 an hour, well above average for New Hampshire, helping Attitash staff up and resemble a functioning business. Then, this summer, they finally did it: demolished the wickedly inefficient Summit Triple and replaced it with a glimmering high-speed quad.Of course, in true Attitash fashion, the Mountaineer, as the new lift is called, was the last of 60-plus 2023 lift projects in North America to fly towers. But the chair will be open this winter, and it should reset the mountain's rap. Whether Mountaineer will finally push the resort's reputation and stature to match its burly vertical drop and trail count remains to be seen. Ski's readers did not list Attitash on their top 20 eastern ski areas for 2023. Z Rankings lists the mountain 28th in the East.Unlike NBA players, ski areas' careers span generations. In this way, they're more like the franchises themselves. Sometimes the Lakers have Magic or Kobe, and in some eras, well, they don't. Attitash just went a few decades without a franchise player. They may have finally drafted one. This is a top-20 New England ski area that may finally be ready to act like it.What we talked aboutThe overdue death of the Attitash triple; the story behind the “Mountaineer” lift name; why a high-speed quad was the right replacement lift; take the train to the mountain; what happened to the lift tower that Flying Yankee and Summit Triple shared; expansion opportunities off Attitash Peak; other alignments the ski area considered for Mountaineer; why and where Attitash moved the Mountaineer lift load station; the circa-Peak Resorts Mount Snow intelligentsia; Vail's culture of internal development and promotion; the unique challenges of running Attitash in a very crowded neighborhood; the Attitash-Wildcat combo; the Progression Quad replacement for the East/West double-double; considering Bear Peak's lift fleet; why glades disappeared from Attitash's trailmap, and why they're back; whether the old Top Notch double chair line could ever enter the official trail network; snowmaking upgrades; how big of an impact the $20-an-hour minimum wage had on Attitash; employee housing; Northeast-specific Epic Passes; and the Epic Day Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewThe Mountaineer, of course. For 30 years, successive owners have insisted that Attitash Peak was incompatible with a high-speed quad: too much capacity feeding too few trails from a lift that would cost too much to build.Well, Vail built it. So Swartz and I discuss why, after saying no for so long, mom finally bought us our expensive toy. I won't get into that here, because that's what the podcast is for, but I will make this point: there is a dirt-stupid but persistent narrative that Vail Resorts doesn't care about its eastern properties, and only bought them to entice monied New Englanders to its western trophies. But, nearly seven years after entering the region with the surprise purchase of Stowe, Vail has done plenty to disprove that notion, launching Northeast-specific Epic Passes in 2020; installing new six-packs at Stowe, Mount Snow, and Okemo; adding high-speed quads at Attitash and Mount Snow; and moving another HSQ at Okemo. It's been a quiet but complete gut-renovation of what had been some very tired ski areas.Vail must feel, often, like it can't win. They're often framed as elitists for building too much and as cheapskates for investing too little. Social media piles on because their resorts are too busy but also because they're priced too high. I'll admit that I criticize them for making lift tickets too expensive and passes too cheap. The Mountaineer, which New England has spent two decades begging for, will likely draw criticism for overcrowding Attitash as skiers soon forget the aches and pains of the Summit Triple.Skiers can be impossible pains in the ass, no question. But Vail showed up at the steakhouse and came back to the table with the whole buffet. In the five years from 2016 to 2021, Vail purchased 29 ski areas. Prior to that, it owned just 11. That's nearly a quadrupling of size in half a decade. That would be challenging at any time. Add the Covid face-rearranging, and it was nearly impossible to digest.After several rough winters, however, Vail may be taming this herd of feral horses. They're not done yet, but things are calming down. The lift investments are helping, management is stabilizing. They still need to loosen the reigns on snowmaking outside of the West, better limit crowds on peak days, and find a less-gun-to-the-head method of incentivizing Epic Pass sales than $299 lift tickets. But Vail Resorts, as a stable entity rather than a growth monster, is beginning to gel, and Attitash symbolizes that metamorphosis as well as any mountain in the portfolio.What I got wrongWe alluded to the fact that Attitash would fly the Mountaineer towers on the day we recorded this, Nov. 6. Weather delays pushed that installation to later in the month.This isn't something I got wrong at the time, but the Epic Day Pass rates I mentioned were tier four prices. They've since increased slightly. Here are the current (and final) rates (the 22-resorts tier gets you in the door at Attitash):Why you should ski AttitashLet's continue the basketball metaphor. Who's your starting five if New Hampshire is your basketball team? Cannon makes the roster by default, a 2,180-footer with the best terrain in the state. Go ahead and fill out the roster with your other 2,000-footers: Loon, with its jungle gym of fancy upgraded lifts; Wildcat, with its Mount Washington views and high-speed top-to-bottom laps of twisted glory; and sprawling, falling Waterville Valley.So who's your number five? I'd accept arguments for gorgeous Mount Sunapee, beefy Bretton Woods, or Attitash. But as captain, I'm probably picking Attitash. Maybe not the Attitash of three years ago, but the Attitash that just got back from Chairlift Camp and can now offer a true, modern ski experience across its two mountains.But, carve away the cosmetics, and the truth is that Attitash is an incredible ski mountain. That 1,750 vertical feet is all fall line, consistent, beautiful cruisers up and down. It's not the steepest mountain, or the snowiest, or the most convenient to get to – you'll drive past Waterville and Loon and Cannon to get there (or not, Route Expert Bro; save it for your Powder DAWGZ WhatsApp chat). But from a pure, freefalling skiing point of view, it's among the best in the east. Just maybe don't show up at 11 a.m. on a Saturday.Podcast NotesOn the Top Notch DoubleI'm not sure if anyone ever really loved Attitash's Summit Triple, but the removal of the parallel Top Notch double in 2018 intensified focus on the summit lift's shortcomings. Here's where Top Notch ran (Lift 1 far looker's left):No one has ever really given me a good answer as to why former owner Peak Resorts removed that lift without a backup plan, but the timing could not have been worse – the Summit Triple suffered a series of catastrophic mechanical failures in late 2018 and early 2019, effectively shuttering the upper part of Attitash Peak for the bulk of that ski season.Anyway, once Peak removed the lift, the liftline stayed on the trailmap, suggesting that it may join the official trail network at some point:But the liftline slowly faded:This year, the old ghost line is gone completely:On the shared Flying Yankee-Attitash Summit Triple towerAn engineering quirk of the Summit Triple is that it shared a tower with the Flying Yankee high-speed quad, which crossed below the older lift:So what happened to that tower? We discuss it in the podcast.On the train from North ConwayEventually, U.S. America will have to figure out better ways to tie cities to its mountains. One of the best ways to do this is also one of the oldest: trains. Swartz and I briefly discuss the train that runs from downtown North Conway and drops you at the Attitash base. I looked into this a bit more, and unfortunately it's more of a novelty than a practical commuter service at this point. It's expensive ($40 per person roundtrip for coach), slow (the train ride takes around half an hour, compared to a 16-minute drive), and inconvenient, with the first trains arriving at the mountain around 11 a.m. and the latest one departing the mountain at 2:40. Not a great ski day, and the schedule is, for now, fairly limited, running weekends and holidays from the day after Christmas to late February. You can book rides and see details here.On the Attitash masterplanAttitash, like all ski areas that sit partially or fully on Forest Service land, is required to file an updated masterplan every so often. Unlike the highly organized western Forest Service divisions, however, which often have their ski area masterplans neatly organized online (three cheers for Colorado's White River National Forest), eastern districts rarely bother. So, while we discuss the mountain's masterplan, I couldn't find it, and the ski area couldn't readily provide it.On the Mystery of the Missing GladesCirca 2011, Attitash's trailmap called out several named glades on Bear Peak:By 2020, 10 marked glades appeared across both peaks, though Attitash had removed their names:By last season, all of them had disappeared:But this year, some (but not all) of the legacy glades, are back:What's going on? We discuss this in the podcast.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 101/100 in 2023, and number 487 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
The Program began Tuesday's show with audio from Clark Hunt's media availability. That led to discussions about the Chiefs stadium plans and calls on that topic, among other Chiefs topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Zone kicks off by going over the story released yesterday regarding the true figures of a new Royals Stadium for taxpayers before Jason Anderson and Joshua Brisco react to what is or isn't real (and what does and doesn't matter). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bill & Mike Got Your Thursday Up & Running With Guardians Lose to Giants 6-5 In 10 innings - Rangers On Deck!!-Guards PBP Jim Rosenhaus - Browns VS Steelers Preview - Browns Stadium Talk-Browns News Stadium Talk - Ken Prendergast-NEOtrans Blog - Cleveland Beer-Restaurant News-Cleveland.com Marc Bona - Faith Furry Friends - A lot of people received government assistance during the COVID pandemic, but a new study says that taxpayers paid more than 100-BILLION dollars in fraudulent unemployment claims. How did that happen, and is the government working to reclaim the money?-NBC Radio Erin Real - NBC Radio Rory O'Neill-results of a new national poll on attitudes related to the 2024 presidential campaign, and specifically how people feel about Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Hunter Biden…and even if there should be age limits for those running for election
Todd Leabo was on during Soren's final day of vacation Monday afternoon. We talked about the latest developments in the Royals' new stadium plans. Then we took calls on topics ranging from the stadium to the Chiefs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Jeffries, the play-by-play voice for the University of Arizona joined us to start Tuesday's third hour. He talked about what to expect with the Wildcats join the Big 12. Then we had a lively conversation about the new KU Football stadium renderings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sporting KC Manager and Technical Director Peter Vermes joined us to talk about Sporting, who are looking forward to an important stretch of matches in the coming weeks. Then we reminisced about our favorite--or least favorite--stadiums. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An important golf tourney coming up, Christian Okoye and Barry Word, Thanks Coach, Who has more pressure at WR this season for the Chiefs, Royals Insider Josh Vernier joins the show to recap yesterdays presser
The Program opened Wednesday's show talking about the Royals new stadium amidst the news that John Sherman will be meeting with the media tomorrow morning. Then we took your calls on the topic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you to everyone who attended the bucket golf tournament! In today's episode Caleb and Caleb recap the bucket golf tournament, talk about a new football commit from the Central Valley, try to wrap their minds around what is going on in San Diego, and touch on two articles. Phil Steele ranks the Bulldogs linebacker core 26th overall in the nation and Stadium Talk has some wild takes on the top 50 most overrated coaches of all-time. You may be shocked to find out who is 24th. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beware-of-bulldogspodcast/message
The Two Minute Drill made stops in four different time zones today as we heard from San Diego, Memphis, Charlotte, and Denver. Then we further discussed the news that Clay County officials are making a push to land the Royals. Then we went into the negative parts of Jim Brown's legacy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Dell (@MaddJournalist) and Tony Adame (@t_adame) of StadiumTalk.com conduct a live mock draft while also breaking down their best bets and boldest predictions ahead of Thursday's 2023 NFL Draft. Big thanks to Tony & Stadium Talk for collaborating on this project. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bettingpredators/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bettingpredators/support