Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Snowmaking Temps Finish Out 2013

Snowmaking temps returned overnight allowing us to begin making snow around 2am.  Overnight, we started refreshing trails currently open.  Before guests hit the slopes, we will switch most of our capacity to new terrain.  NWS forecast - breezy high 33 and a low of 21 should make for a nice day on the snow.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 15 trails with 5 lifts operating.  Open 9a - 9p (early close for fireworks set up)

Terrain Park:

Fun box
Box line - (2) 16ft boxes and an  A-frame box
Rail line - Urban style down rail, 8 inch pipe set up flat and a small jump.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 8:30p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p

Snowmaking Plan for this week:

Basically a 2 part plan with a twist - refresh open slopes and get additional slopes open while minimizing snowmaking on guests.  To do this we will move back and forth between open and yet to open terrain.  During daylight hours we will spot guns in key areas and run most of our capacity on new terrain.  Overnight, more capacity goes back on open terrain to refresh, widen and rebuild base.  The result - a general build up in snow quantity and quality.    

Next to open -   The Terrain Park, Lower Diamond, Lower Cliffhanger and Devils Elbow are all on the "next open" list. 

Monday, December 30, 2013

Snowmaking Tonight

Nice day coming our way with a high in the low 30's.  Colder air is working its way into VA, with overnight lows expected to fall into the low 20's.  Cold air = snowmaking = a great surface, increased base depths and opening new terrain. 

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 15 trails with 5 lifts operating.  Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Fun box
Box line - (2) 16ft boxes and an  A-frame box
Rail line - Urban style down rail, 8 inch pipe set up flat, side by side rail and a small jump.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 10p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p

Snowmaking Plan for this week:

All dressed up and nowhere to go...  Our forecasted overnight low in the 20's never arrived.  Instead, the ski area stopped short at around 34 degrees.  The colder air is simply taking a little longer than previously forecasted to get here.     

We have a good forecast for the next 7-10 days, providing lots of snowmaking hours.  As soon as the temp permits, we will begin refreshing the surface and repairing any weak spots.  We have stockpiles of snow that we plan to push out.  This snow will assist in building up thin areas and widening terrain. 

While doing all of the above, a big portion of our snowmaking capacity will be focused on opening new terrain.  The Terrain Park, Lower Diamond, Lower Cliffhanger and Devils Elbow are all on the "next open" list.  All of this terrain is expected to open this week.

Pics taken this AM:






Sunday, December 29, 2013

Clearing Skies Later Today

Not an ideal morning, however, this rainy start should end around mid-day.  As the weather improves, colder air moves in allowing snowmaking to begin early tomorrow.  The forecast for the next 7+ days looks great, with cold temps and the possibility of a little natural snow.  Normal Winter conditions mean snowmaking, a great snow surface and additional trail openings this week.

  
Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 15 trails with 5 lifts operating.  Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Fun box
Box line - (2) 16ft boxes and an  A-frame box
Rail line - Urban style down rail, 8 inch pipe set up flat, side by side rail and a small jump.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 10p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p

Snowmaking Plan for this week:

Rebuild, refresh the surface and open more terrain.  Relatively simple 3 part plan.... 

We have a good forecast for the next 7-10 days, providing lots of snowmaking hours.  As soon as the temp permits, we will begin refreshing the surface and repairing any weak spots.  We have stockpiles of snow that we plan to push out.  This snow will assist in building up thin areas and widening terrain. 

While doing all of the above, a big portion of our snowmaking capacity will be focused on opening new terrain.  The Terrain Park, Lower Diamond, Lower Cliffhanger and Devils Elbow are all on the "next open" list.  All of this terrain is expected to open this week.

Pics from YESTERDAY:


Saturday, December 28, 2013

Upper Turkey Opens Today!

Lots of good news in today's report - Upper Turkey and Cross Cut open today, Freestyle demo top of Acorn Lift, great conditions and lots of sun.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 15 trails with 5 lifts operating.  Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Fun box
Box line - (2) 16ft boxes and an  A-frame box
Rail line - Urban style down rail, 8 inch pipe set up flat, side by side rail and a small jump.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 10p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p

Snowmaking Update:

A little wet weather is on the way for Sunday followed immediately by cold temps.  Next week is forecasted to provide great snowmaking opportunities...  What will we do?  Freshen up the surface on open terrain and keep making snow on new terrain.  Getting more terrain open during the Holiday period is our number one goal. 

Friday, December 27, 2013

Loggers Alley Opens Today

Another great snowmaking night has added Loggers Alley to the open list.  We plan to make snow again tonight in an effort to add additional terrain tomorrow.  Cross your fingers and toes for cold temps.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 13 trails with 4 lifts operating.  Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Fun box
Box line - (2) 16ft boxes and an  A-frame box
Rail line - Urban style down rail, 8 inch pipe set up flat, side by side rail and a small jump.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 10p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p

Snowmaking Update:

Other than a few guns running on key spots, most of our capacity has been focused on opening new terrain.  Over the last several days, we have focused heavily on Upper Turkey, Lower Cliffhanger, Devils Elbow, Lower Diamond and the Terrain Park.  We want these open as soon as possible.  If the weather cooperates, we might get something on this list open for tomorrow.  More details later today.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

TYRO, TEQUILA AND LOWER SUNRISE OPEN!

Great day to ski and ride with great conditions, lots of sun and more terrain open.  Come up and enjoy a great day on the snow!

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 12 trails with 4 lifts operating.  Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Fun box
Box line - (2) 16ft boxes and an  A-frame box
side by side rail, 8 inch pipe set up flat and a small jump.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 10:30a - 10p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p

Pics from this am:




Wednesday, December 25, 2013

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Merry Christmas from all of us to all of you.

GREAT snowmaking conditions continue, allowing us to re-open the Upper Cross Trail overnight.  Tomorrow, we will re-open Tyro, Tequila and Lower Sunrise!  Next on our to do list - Upper Turkey and The Terrain Park!

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 9 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 10a - 10p Christmas Day

Terrain Park:

16ft up box, 16 flat box and an up rail.

Tubing:

The Plunge is closed for snowmaking and will re-open 12/26 with sessions from 9a - 10p.





Tuesday, December 24, 2013

SNOWMAKING RETURNS!!

Much better day today, mild air is gone and Winter has returned.  The Ski Area is in rebuild and refresh mode with plans to be back up to 12 trails and 4 lifts on Thursday 12/26.  Re-opening recently closed trails (Tyro, Sunrise and Upper Cross Trail) is our number one priority.  All of these should re-open on 12/26.  At the same time, we are focused on opening additional terrain.  We are making snow in our Terrain Park and Upper Wild Turkey.  Snowmaking temperatures will allow more slopes to open during the Holiday period.

Keep checking this report for updates and pics.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 8 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 8p Christmas Eve
Open 10a - 10p Christmas Day

Terrain Park:

16ft up box, 16 flat box and an up rail.

Tubing:

The Plunge is closed for snowmaking and will re-open 12/26 with sessions from 9a - 10p.

Pics from this AM:



 

Monday, December 23, 2013

BEYOND THIS THAW - LOOKING AHEAD

It feels good to be on the downhill side of this unpleasant weather.  The rainy weather is now East of the resort and temps have started to fall off.  We are forecasted to see gradual clearing and a steady drop in temps on our way to a clear and cold snowmaking night.  Bring it on!

Today's gloomy weather does not spell disaster for the Holiday ahead.  Instead, today is the end of the thaw and the weather ahead supports snowmaking and improving conditions.  Bouncing back is the key for a great Christmas Week.

Bouncing Back 101-

Surviving an extended thaw is all about conserving snow.  Almost everything we do on the snow causes melting.  Skiing, snowmobiles, building terrain park features, foot traffic, and grooming all cause some degree of melting.  When temps go up, surviving requires a re-evaluation of normal procedures to minimize the melt.  Here are a couple of examples -

Grooming -  The tracks on a grooming machine cut deep into the snow surface allowing rain and warm air to penetrate.  Once opened up, the tiller comes along and turns the snow over mixing a warm top layer with a cold layer underneath.  Grooming in the rain causes even more snow loss as warm rain water is allowed to penetrate deep into the snow pack.  During a thaw, ski operators often use this grooming phrase - "till it to kill it"....

Pushing snow - Ski areas "stockpile" snow for use when times get tough.  In our region, warm periods are a normal part of our Winter.  Being strategic about how and when to use stockpiled snow is critical.  Pushing snow is one part muscle and the other part strategy.  If you push to early, you could run out of snow...  If you try and push snow when it is warm and/or raining, you sacrifice a large portion of what you push because you introduce warm air into the cold core within a pile.  The best use of stockpiled snow comes at the end of a thaw.  Once temps fall back to freezing, we go after our stockpiles of snow and use this to widen trails and cover thin areas.

Temporarily closing trails - Sometimes it is better to let a trail remain closed than trying to repair it.  When you consider the grooming and pushing examples above, leaving a trail alone allows for quick re-opening with minimal snowmaking time.  "Saving" the trail can be an important part of bouncing back.

What do the next few days look like?

We will be making snow and pushing our stockpiles.  This is where we bring SNOWPOWER into play.  We have one of the biggest and best snowmaking systems in our region and the system can produce incredible results quickly.  SNOWPOWER supports our goal of getting as much terrain open as quickly as we can.  Re-opening recently closed trails is priority number one, getting more terrain open will be priority number two.  We should have 12 trails and 4 lifts available on 12/26.

The Plunge - closed for snowmaking beginning tonight and re-opening Thursday 12/26.

Mini Terrain Park on Upper Dobie - Making snow in this area provides limited features until 12/26

Ridgely's Fun Park - closed until 12/26 - we will make snow in this area until then 

What does the rest of the Holiday look like?

The 15 day forecast calls for normal to below normal temperatures providing day and overnight snowmaking opportunities.  Conditions should be great with additional terrain opening during the Holiday period.  Santa is bringing us normal Winter temps and the opportunity to make snow! 


Snowmaking returns tonight!



Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 8 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 5p

Terrain Park:

12 flat rail, 16 flat box and an up rail.

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 4:30p.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Snowmaking Temps return Monday Night - Weather may cause operating delays today

The National Weather Service has issued a Thunderstorm Watch for our area.  Thunderstorms passing near the resort can cause operating interruptions.  Once severe weather leaves the area, normal operations can resume. 

Don't fret, Snowmaking temperatures return Monday night.  The next 24 hours are less than ideal, however, our weather pattern returns to normal when this weather moves out.  Overnight Monday, we will push stockpiles of snow and make new snow.  The forecast ahead will allow us to rebuild, recover and provide a great surface for the Holiday week.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 12 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 9p

Terrain Park:

Two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide "slim jim", small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 8:30p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Spring Snow and Freestyle Demo!

Spring snow conditions will last through the weekend, with a return of snowmaking temps Monday night.  As soon as the cold air arrives, we will be adding a fresh layer to our open terrain and getting additional trails open.  Until the cold air returns, come up and enjoy GREAT Spring snow!

Freestyle Demo today.  Manufacturers Reps are set up in the Lookout Parking lot, providing guests with an opportunity to test drive the newest and best equipment.  Demos are the best way to find the perfect ski or board for you. 

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 12 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide "slim jim", small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge is open with sessions from 9a - 10p.

Ridgely's Fun Park is open from 11a-4p.

Pics from this AM:






Friday, December 20, 2013

Spring Snow Weekend!

Mild temps over the weekend are going to provide a brief window for Spring ski conditions.  Warm air, sun and soft snow, Spring conditions can be a ton of fun.  The next chance for Spring snow could be March, get it while you can!

Normal Winter temperatures return Monday allowing for additional snowmaking Monday night.  Overnight lows should provide snowmaking opportunities for most if not all of Christmas week.  Once the cold arrives, we will freshen up what we have and go full bore on additional terrain.

Insider tip: Recognizing this warm up was coming our way, we made additional snow on our core trails.  Most of these trails are in really good shape with enough snow in reserve to push into thin areas.  As weak spots develop, we use our stockpiles of snow to cover.  Once the cold air returns, we make repairs and at the same time we focus our attention on opening additional terrain.  A small portion of our snowmaking capacity is used for rebuilding while the largest part of our capacity is focused on getting more slopes open.  Our overall snowmaking goal - get more slopes open as fast as we can....
 
Snowmaking plan/status:

Upper Turkey - we have about 70% of the snow we need.  The warm air will take a little of this away, however, we will have a good base layer to build from.  Snow accumulates faster on snow - starting on bare ground is harder...  We plan to open this trails by the weekend of the 28th, maybe sooner.

Terrain Park - The base layer is complete, the next step is snow for features.  Chris has pushed this area and tilled it smooth essentially building the foundation for additional snowmaking.  When the cold air arrives Monday night, sled guns will be in place for the final "feature building" step.  We plan to open this area by the weekend of the 28th, maybe sooner.

Lower Diamond - Almost skiable.  This slope needs more width and depth, and might be finished up by the 26th.  If we miss the 26th, we should get it by the 27th.

Lower Cliffhanger and Devils Elbow - These two trails have a little bit less snow than Upper Turkey.  Getting these open by the 28th is the plan. 

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 12 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 10p

Terrain Park:

Two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide "slim jim", small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge re-opens today with sessions from 1:30 - 10p.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Tyro opens today!



Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 12 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 9p

Terrain Park:

Two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide, small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge is closed for snowmaking and re-opens Friday.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

TYRO OPENS TOMORROW!

Tyro is almost ready and needs just a little more snow to finish it up.  We plan to open it tomorrow. 

Upper Turkey, Lower Cliffhanger, Devils Elbow, Lower Diamond Hill and the Terrain Park are coming along.  These areas need more snow and will likely open during the next snowmaking run. 

Mild air arrives tomorrow and lasts until the end of the weekend.  No worries, snowmaking resumes Monday allowing us to crank back up and get additional trails open for Christmas week.  We have a great start on the trails listed above.  These will be the next ones to open!

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 11 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 9p

Terrain Park:

Two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide, small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge is closed for snowmaking and re-opens Friday.

Pics from this AM:










Monday, December 16, 2013

MORE SLOPES OPENING THIS WEEK!

Snowmaking temps returned overnight, allowing us to crank back up and keep working on opening new terrain.  Tyro is 75% complete and should open Wednesday.  Upper Turkey, Devils Elbow and the Terrain Park are about 25% complete.  Keep checking this report for an update on our snowmaking progress.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 11 trails with 4 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 5p - DAY SESSIONS ONLY. Day and night sessions resume Tuesday.

Terrain Park:

Two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide, small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge is closed for snowmaking and re-opens Friday.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Snowmaking Tonight!

Beautiful blue skies with cold temperatures returning tonight!  Great day to ski and ride!

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 11 trails with 3 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 9p - Normal day and night session operating hours. Remember, we are closed non holiday Monday nights.

Terrain Park:

New features with two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide, small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge opens Today! 90 minute sessions beginning at 9am and ending at 4:30pm.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Highlands Opens Today!

Nice morning.  1-2 inches of new snow overnight with a little bit more expected over the next few hours.  The snow is expected to change over to a wintry mix later today, ski and ride early for the best conditions.  8 and 4 hour lift tickets are available this weekend with a 20% early season discount.

Operating Hours:

Skiing and Riding on 11 trails with 3 lifts operating.

Open 9a - 10p - Normal day and night session operating hours.  Remember, we are closed non holiday Monday nights.

Terrain Park:

New features with two distinct lines.

First line - Propane tank, big wide fun box, small 16ft box, A frame box,

Second line - Down rail, 20ft pipe slide, small propane tank, small progression jump

Tubing:

The Plunge opens Today!  90 minute sessions beginning at 9am and ending at 10pm.

Pictures from this AM:





Friday, December 13, 2013

Highlands Opens Saturday 12/14

It feels good to open early.  Recognizing tomorrow was our "official" opening day, it feels really good to "open" with 12+ trails, great conditions, Ridgelys Fun Park and The Plunge.....  To make this happen it takes: great weather, an awesome snowmaking system and tons of extra effort from our staff. 

A bunch of additional terrain opens tomorrow.  Upper Cliffhanger, Hydraulic, Lower Turkey, Upper Tyro, Tequila, Lower Sunrise, Potato Patch,  Ridgely's Fun Park and The Plunge get added to our open list.

Weather cooperating, this is our best guess on when more terrain will open:
  • Tyro 12/18
  • Terrain Park 12/21 (dobie mini park is open now)
  • Upper Turkey and Devils Elbow 12/21
  • Lower Diamond 12/21
  • Keep checking this report for updates
Pictures from this morning:







 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

PERFECT SNOWMAKING CONDITIONS!

Clear, cold and light winds.  Perfect conditions for making lots of snow!

We are still very much on track to add additional terrain this weekend.  Saturday's ski report will include Upper Cliffhanger, Hydraulic, Lower Wild Turkey, Potato Patch, Upper Tyro, Tequila, Lower Sunrise and The Plunge.  Our slope open count will jump from 5 to 12!

Highlights:

·Night Skiing begins Friday, December 13
·Highlands Opens Saturday, December 14
·Tubing opens Saturday, December 14
·The weather forecast is calling for an extended period of GREAT snowmaking temperatures. We'll keep busy making tons of snow and hope to have 100% terrain open during the Christmas holiday!!!
·30% off lift tickets through Friday, December 13
·20% off lift tickets December 14-20 - (4 hr tickets available)

PICTURES FROM THIS AM: