He’s talking about selling to distributors vs direct to consumer. The cans that are sold at the brewery don’t go to a distributor. My argument is that 1 person can sell hundreds more cans than they can pour pints and there are fewer peripherals that are involved.
The real question is how sustainable is it to rely on just one line of business. People want the experience not just product.
Not that it doesn't suck but I think he was saying that they closed them in order to groom and snowmake on them in order to get them ready for the weekend.
For me, the bigger issue comes from tracks that get frozen into the trail. I hate getting stuck in frozen ski ruts. Seems like you are always wrestling to keep the sled going the way you want rather following someone else's tracks.
Haven't heard about wait times around here but we are on auto fill. They came around the time they usually do, quarter tank left. The $3.55 per gallon was a bummer though
I just found out today that a guy that I graduated high school with is retiring in April. I had mixed feelings, jealousy because I can’t retire yet and crushing depression that I’m getting to that age.
Pretty deep lake. I know parts of it freeze. I remember a story several years ago about some snowmobilers having to water skip for a couple of miles when they came across open water late at night. I think a couple of the didn't make it.