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Timberline Announces Season Opening!: “Get ready skiers and riders… this Friday, October 1st will mark the opening of the ski and snowboard season at Timberline! Late spring storms and focused summer grooming and maintenance of the Palmer Snowfield have provided a great level of snow above 7,000 feet.

We’ll be operating our Magic Mile and Palmer Chairs on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October (weather/conditions permitting). We’ll look to open more lifts as soon as the snow starts to fall and we can build a base on the lower mountain. And with the current La Nina forecast, all fingers are crossed that this will happen sooner rather than later!

All 2010-11 Timberline Full Winter Season Passes, including the Mt. Hood Fusion Pass, will be valid starting October 1st. You can purchase your Mt. Hood Fusion Pass at the mountain, or at Portland area REI stores on Saturdays & Sundays during the month of October. For more information, visit www.mthoodfusionpass.com.

Daily lift tickets will be available at reduced pricing until we have more lifts available to ride:

Adult (18-64) – $48
Teen (15-17) – $40
Junior (7-14) – $35
Senior (65-70) – $35

Please remember, the Palmer Snowfield is recommended for advanced intermediate and above skill level only, and downloading on the Magic Mile lift is required during the early season.

We’re looking forward to the longest snow season in the country – we’ll see you out on the hill!”

(Via Timberline Lodge » events.)

Interesting blog post over at Killington in Vermont, USA, on summer work to improve the ski area.

Work continue on numerous improvement projects: “Numerous improvement projects are underway and nearing completion throughout the resort area, including the new Peak Walkway, trail re-grading, snowmaking projects and Superstar Express upgrades.”

(Via Killington Insider.)

Wow! First skiing in the US for the 2010/11 winter reported at Fernie Alpine Resort

First Skiing in North America for 2010/11 Ski Season at Fernie Alpine Resort: “Today we loads of fresh snow overnight in the 5 Alpine Bowls at Fernie Alpine Resort! I had no ski gear with me so I borrowed some ski gear and we made our way up to top of the Timber Bowl and then headed up to White Pass. We then made some turns in Currie Bowl! From what I understand it is the 1st turns at any ski resort in North America! La Nina winters make for great skiing in our region. So dont miss out! Enjoy your turns! Plan ahead to book your ski vacation and lodging packages to ski the Canadian Rockies this winter!

Powder Matt 1st tracks September 17th at Fernie Alpine Resort- photo by Robin Siggers”

(Via Matt’s Blog.)

Sunday, April 25 will be the final day of the 2009-10 season:

“Sunday, April 25 will be the final day of operations for the 2009-10 ski and snowboard season.”

(Via Killington Insider.)

Massive Beer Festival:

“Location: Breckenridge
April 03, 2010

KSMT’s 4th annual Massive Beer Festival is from 1pm – 5pm at Main Street Station and will be featuring over 20 Breweries from around the country, plus FREE live music from Chuck Prophet, Filthy Children, and Fried Grease. [...]“

(Via Breckenridge Resort Event Calendar.)

Spring Chickens Senior Appreciation Day:

“Location: Breckenridge
April 07, 2010

Breckenridge Ski Resort would like to take a day to appreciate our 60+ Skiers and Riders. We are offering FREE Parking (until lot is full) at the Gondola North Parking Lot and free lunch vouchers ($12 value) will be handed out at the Vista Haus Restaurant starting at 11:00am. Hope to see you there!

Print Lunch Voucher and Free Parking Coupon

(Via Breckenridge Resort Event Calendar.)

Vail Ski Patrol Testing:

“March 26, 2010

Thinking that you want to work for Vail Ski Patrol next season?  Those interested need to call Vail Ski Patrol at (970) 754-4610 and sign up for a ski test date.  Ski testing will take place on March 21, 24 and 26th from 8:30-11:30am and will meet at our Lower Patrol Room in Vail Village under the ticket office.  Ski testers will be evaluated on two or three runs and those who pass will be invited to attend the Patrol Hiring Academy on March 27-29th.

Please call Vail Ski Patrol with any questions that you may have at (970) 754-4610.”

(Via Vail Resort Event Calendar.)

Announcing Spring Operation of the Palmer Chairlift:

“While other ski areas are preparing to close, we’re firing up our popular spring and summer seasons high on the slopes above Timberline Lodge. We are thrilled to announce that the Palmer Chairlift, previously closed during mid-winter, has now been readied for operation and will run on a daily basis, weather/conditions permitting.

Palmer Snowfield - Spring 2010

The Palmer Snowfield, located at the 8,500 foot level of the mountain is also being groomed up to provide excellent conditions. Enjoy the longest runs in the Pacific Northwest when we have Palmer and our Jeff Flood Express chair in operation – offering over 3,690 vertical feet of skiing and riding!

We welcome you to enjoy North America’s longest ski season, here at Timberline!

CLICK HERE for information on our Spring Season Pass – a great value at just $109, valid 7 days a week through May 31st, 2010.”

(Via Timberline Lodge » news.)

Diamond Peak Go Lil’ or Go Home Festival on March 20th:

“Kids ages 10 and under have a chance to catch big air off a little jump at the Diamond Peak Go Li’ or Go Home Festival! Kids jump off of a 3-ft. jump built at the bottom of Lodgepole.

Registration will be from 9:00-10:30 am and the contest will start at 11 am. The entry fee is $10 and everybody will receive a t-shirt and Certificate of Achievement! We will have face painting as well. An on-hand photographer will be there taking photos of the kids. Each kid will receive a picture of his or her jump. Diamond Pete the Penguin will make a special appearance! [...]“

(Via Diamond Peak News.)

Seth Wescott, Snowboard Cross Gold Medalist to Visit The Summit:

“Seth Wescott, the 2010 Olympic Snowboard-Cross Gold Medalist will visit The Summit at Snoqualmie on March 14th, 2010 as part of his National ‘Ride With Me’ SBX Tour. Wescott won his 2nd Olympic Gold Medal at Cypress Mountain, British Columbia and went into the race as the defending Olympic Snowboard Cross champion. Wescott is based out of Sugarloaf Mountain Resort, Maine. Sugarloaf is a sister resort of The Summit at Snoqualmie and is also a member of Boyne Resorts [...]“

(Via The Summit at Snoqualmie News RSS.)

 
 

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