Groomed slopes were decent, even tho it rained a bit--without snow-making equipment, there would've been no snow in mid-Feb. Lots of unannounced lift closures.
Not "Ski-In/Ski-Out" by any stretch. It was a 2-3 min slightly uphill walk to the first lift and meeting area--But not a bad walk either.
There is no "front desk" at the Rimfire--so if you were locked out of your room, or needed something hands-on, you had to go to the Top of the Mountain Check-in (1/2 mile up the road for almost anything. RFID keys keep riff-raff/non-guests out of buildings, so they're secure. But don't lose it!
Ski lockers were TINY. If you had a few people's skis or boards, no way you're putting everything in there.
I was told they needed to swipe my credit card for a deposit and incidentals. No problem. Upon checkout, I found an ADDITIONAL $50+ daily "resort fee" was charged to my card. So beware...