Back from Vermont

Dr. V and I spent Valentine’s week in the Green Mountains. Clean slopes, functioning lifts, small towns organised around winter.

It is hard not to compare that with the Himalaya–Hindu Kush arc. The Karakoram, western Himalayas and Hindu Kush contain some of the highest and most snow-reliable terrain in the world. Peaks above 7,000–8,000 metres. Glaciated valleys. Long vertical drops that exceed most Alpine resorts. Gulmarg in Kashmir already has one of the highest gondolas on earth, reaching nearly 4,000 metres. Parts of northern Pakistan and Ladakh receive heavy winter snowfall and have multi-month seasons.

In purely geographic terms, the region has the ingredients for a major winter sports economy. Yet large stretches of this highland are militarised or politically contested. Infrastructure is thin. Insurance is expensive. Foreign tourism is episodic. Investment flows elsewhere; to the Alps, to the Rockies, to Japan. The comparison is not moral; it is structural. Geography offers potential. Institutions determine whether that potential becomes an industry. That contrast stayed with me on the drive back.

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Anonymouser
Anonymouser
1 month ago

Within the week, reverse swing as predicted.

Kabir
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

Indosaurus?

I’m blocked from subscribing to his Substack btw. I can still read it but can’t subscribe.

On the skiing: My cousin’s wife’s brother is working on promoting skiing in Gilgit Baltistan. He grew up in Austria and I guess got into skiing there.

YBNormal
YBNormal
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

The more things changed, the more they remained the same? 🙂

What were the odds of Anonymouser et me visiting the site today?

sbarrkum
1 month ago

It is hard not to compare that with the Himalaya–Hindu Kush arc

What about Lebanon the Switzerland of the mid east. Now bombed out by Israel

Bombay Badshah
1 month ago

Gulmarg Winter Olympics 2050 – We’ll be there.

On a serious note, I think India can make some headway into winter sports once India is richer.

Korea started medalling in 1992. Even Japan did regularly from 1992 but used to win 1 or 2 before.

Right now, focus is on Summer Olympics for India.

Think by 2036, India can definitely be a 25-30 medal country with 5-6 golds especially now that sports like cricket and compound archery have been put in.

I’m pretty sure India will host one of 2036, 2040 or 2044 so that will also add a boost.

sbarrkum
1 month ago

Did bunny slope skiing with my African American family/friends. I would have preferred to snowboard. First and Last time trying to skii

Cant recall if Vermont or Upstate NY

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RecoveringNewsJunkie
RecoveringNewsJunkie
1 month ago

well when tourists riding ziplines are murdered point-blank in front of their families after checking whether they are non-muslim, tourism and skiing is going to be a …difficult sell.

This is the price the subcontinent pays for the Pakistani military’s cynical manipulation in keeping the “Kashmir issue” boiling.

bombay_badshah
bombay_badshah
1 month ago

World will be a very different place in 2050. Even Pakistan will toe the line.

No way you can fight with a 20-25x greater economy (which is what the gap will be then).

RecoveringNewsJunkie
RecoveringNewsJunkie
1 month ago

Did you go to Killington btw? I learned how to ski in Vermont – a small local place called Bolton Valley. Stowe is really nice, personally prefer it to Killington. @XTM

Ram D Nag
Ram D Nag
1 month ago

I have been to Gulmarg. It is fantastic. Kabir bro you should visit sometime.

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