Saturday, January 23, 2010

Olympic Halfpipe Venue Looking Bad.

VANCOUVER, B.C. - Winter Games officials have given up on any help from Mother Nature and will now be trucking in snow for the freestyle skiing and snowboarding events at Cypress Mountain, on Vancouver's North Shore. The forecast for the week ahead suggests that there will be no new snow for the mountain, nor will it get cold enough to allow them to make any, the organizers said Wednesday after their final board meeting before next month's Games. "We are planning that we will not have snow," said Cathy Priestner Allinger, executive vice-president of sport and Games operations for the organizing committee, known as VANOC. Contingency plans are now being rolled out which include using straw and wood to take the place of snow to build the base for the courses. But Priestner Allinger says they believe there is enough snow elsewhere on the mountain and they will use trucks, snow cats and if necessary helicopters to move snow to the event sites. "We are going to create a fantastic field of play and we are just doing it a little differently than we had originally planned," she said.
These are the grandstands for the halfpipe event.
Can we still deny global warming?
After you factor in the price for this helicopter, just image the cost for each bail of hay.

3 comments:

  1. o wow i had no idea! it looks like that where i live too, continuous fog and melting snow. very surprised canada doesnt have enough snow in january :) hope it all works out for the games

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  2. is that global warming, or anthropogenic global warming, and globally or regionally, and what time frame? december was cold ya?

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  3. Thats really stubit. I don't can belive this.

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