I feel bad. I have no pics with which to enhance this short post.
So, the 'Snowbird Syndrome,' as recently coined this weekend while skiing at Brighton, is a fear for skiing where, technically, you shouldn't.
In short, at Brighton, as long as there isn't a 'closed' sign posted, you can duck ropes and get to the good stuff. At Snowbird you risk losing your pass for this 'bad behavior.'
This doesn't excuse the fact that you still need to make wise decisions when skiing out of bounds. Have fun.
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