July 3rd - SkiForever
Jun 15th. Anonymous
I would like to be a part of the group approaching the forest service as iPhone Report has suggested and you have reported. How can an individual help?
June 15th - Anonymous
It's quite sad what has happened with our winter recreation opportunities in the Bighorns! This is why it takes a group of us together expressing to everyone(especially local County officials, and the Forest Service) that we support and enjoy our local areas, and want them to remain ontop of our beautiful Bighorns! Tomorrow we talk to Big Horn County again, then we'll be back to Sheridan! Join us!
April 6th - iPhone Report
The people on the rec side of the forest service are all about opening both areas on our mountain again. It's just going to take slit of support that we have heard about but it hasn't showed up yet. The reason the butte is getting closer to opening is because of a really good public group that is taking advantage if their ability to gain interest among people that aren't in the loop. So instead of talking about it on here why don't you either start a group for this ski hill or join inon the antelope butte one.
April 2nd - SkiForever
Anonymous on April1, The problem is that people who like to ski will support it re-opening. Those who don't will not support it or be ambivalent or even happy that it is not reopening. If there are enough interested they can sign petitions, phone or e-mail the forest and show that there is enough interest in keeping this ski area open. And then money will be needed.
April 1st - Anonymous
It would seem to make sense to keep this area open rather than let it fall into ruin while a dilapidated Antelope Butte is opened. I do not know the whole story with the legal and financial issues behind the whole McCotter issue. But there are enough boarders/skiers interested that it seems like it should be open. Maybe the forest recreation people would consider something.