[pct-l] Extended ski season at Stevens Pass...........

Scott Williams baidarker at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 19:34:23 CDT 2012


That could translate into a great year for Nobos given the low levels in
the High Sierra and maybe not such a good year for a Sobo.  But it could
all change with a heat wave or a cold snap.

Shroomer

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Andrea Dinsmore <
andrea at dinsmoreshikerhaven.com> wrote:

>  This is what was posted on the Stevens Pass website. First year they have
> extended the ski season....not for the amount of snow (I think) but because
> they got smart. There will be added snow on top of this before it starts
> decreasing. 4,000 feet (Trail head) today...147" and the top of the hill
> (5,600') 169".
> It has been an epic winter, so let's keep a good thing going and PLAY INTO
> MAY with the Stevens Pass 2012 Second Season!
> Conditions Permitting: Stevens 2012 Second Season will operate as long as
> conditions hold and visitation levels warrant.
>
> *WHEN:* Conditions permitting, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, April 20, 21, 22;
> April 27, 28, 29 and May 4, 5, 6. Any potential operations after that will
> be determined based on conditions and business levels.
> *TIME:* 9am to 4pm
> *LIFTS:* Hogsback, Skyline and 7th Heaven (or Tye Mill depending on
> conditions)
> *AMENITIES:* Granite Peaks Lodge Food Service, Rental, Retail and
> Ski/Snowboard School
> PCT MOM
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