Interview with Ski Magic's LLC President

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Interview with Ski Magic's LLC President

soulskier
We conducted an interview with the soon-to-be owner of Magic Mountain.

Listen to Geoff Hatheway explain their vision for bringing back skiing's golden era to southern Vermont.

http://www.mrablog.com/interview-geoff-hatheway-president-ski-magic-llc/
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Harvey
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Soulskier is there a transcript for this interview?  Can't play with sound at this time.
"You just need to go at that shit wide open, hang on, and own it." —Camp
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Benny Profane
"We're planning on having the chairs actually work, and  use whatever snowmaking there is to be utilized, when it gets cold. Otherwise, we plan to be the hip with gnar attitude alternative to the corporate ski hills nearby that attract most people from NY, NJ, and Boston metro. Our terrain is the best. It's really cool. I'm really dancing around and not even going near what our actual plans are for the mountain, and maybe I have no five year business plan at all to address the mountain's serious issues and to instill confidence in the average schmoe towing his family up to Vermont for the long, expensive, and tiring weekend to come to our mountain, instead of the other established family hills nearby. So, basically, same old same old. For now. Stay tuned."
funny like a clown
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Re: Interview with Ski Magic's LLC President

soulskier
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Sorry Harv, we recorded it but did not transcribe it.
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Re: Interview with Ski Magic's LLC President

Peter Minde
soulskier wrote
Sorry Harv, we recorded it but did not transcribe it.
Speaking from experience, transcribing interviews is a pain in the backside. But useful.