Something weird I noticed
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tromano
September 21, 2005
Member since 12/19/2002 🔗
998 posts
Here is a travel agent for online ski booking. I kow they are legit cuz I booked a trip form them last year. It looks like they jsut started offering to book trips to local areas like, wisp, T-Lin and the shoe. After looking at thir page for T-Line I noticed somethign a little off. Who can guess what it is?

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SeaRide
September 21, 2005
Member since 03/11/2004 🔗
237 posts
Pics looks more like Timberline in Oregon

http://www.timberlinelodge.com
Scott - DCSki Editor
September 21, 2005
Member since 10/10/1999 🔗
1,270 posts
Hmm.. I haven't been to Timberline, WV yet, but after seeing those photos, I'm definitely going to make a point of visiting.

(Now, I hope someone doesn't book a trip based on their page and then end up disappointed.)

- Scott
The Colonel - DCSki Supporter 
September 21, 2005
Member since 03/5/2004 🔗
3,110 posts
Here is a list of discrepencies:
1 triple, 2 double chairs...actually 2 triples
2 terrain parks???!!!
obviously the pictures are from another ski area
Timberline has glades
and...I do not remember a half pipe last year
The Colonel
kennedy
September 22, 2005
Member since 12/8/2001 🔗
792 posts
I've not been to Tline but I am in. They really pack a lot of mountain into 1000' of vert. They even have the St. Bernards there to rescue people lost in the super deep pow.
Swimmer
September 22, 2005
Member since 02/3/2005 🔗
143 posts
As a natural born Oregonian, and a past skier of both Mt. Hood and Canaan Valley, I gotta say that somewhere there is a non skiing travel agent making a slight mistake.

Steve
kwillg6
September 22, 2005
Member since 01/18/2005 🔗
2,074 posts
As a person who has been to both Timberlines. I must admit that the agent doesn't have a clue....That is the t-line lodge in Oregon with Mt Hood in the background. Hmmmmm....maybe we should show this to Doc. Maybe he could change some things to more closely resemble the western version.

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