Tell us your tales of anything from simple rudeness to outright hostility that you've experienced on the hill, and your thoughts on whether the ski-resort experience is--or is not--becoming more aggressive. Send your comments to greg.trinker@tmm.com . Your daytime phone number would be helpful, but is not mandatory.
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