There’s an old coaching expression that goes something along the lines of “Hide your weaknesses; exploit your strengths.”
In the wake of the loss of the $30 million Hot Creek lawsuit appeal, Mammoth would be wise to follow that advice.
We’re really good at recreation.
We’ve known that all along, but during the late 90s and early 2000s, we let other things (development, primarily) crowd into the discussion, and we weren’t very good at it.
What we do best
January 17, 2011
Mammoth Times Editorial
There’s an old coaching expression that goes something along the lines of “Hide your weaknesses; exploit your strengths.”
In the wake of the loss of the $30 million Hot Creek lawsuit appeal, Mammoth would be wise to follow that advice.
We’re really good at recreation.
We’ve known that all along, but during the late 90s and early 2000s, we let other things (development, primarily) crowd into the discussion, and we weren’t very good at it.
But now we have our focus back.