Greetings,
What a difference a year makes! Last
year Okemo wasn’t even open until Thanksgiving day! Things are looking so much better for the
season of 2012-13. Good snowmaking
temperatures have allowed the Okemo snowmakers to lay down snow so we are skiing
top to bottom. We are taking the scenic
route to the skiing with the F-10 carpet, Sachem Quad and Northstar or Glades
being used to get to the summit. If you
decide to ski on Sachem and Timberline, you will need to take the Green Ridge
Triple to get back up to the summit.
I get asked quite often what the best temperature for
snowmaking is. The answer begins with
below 20 degrees. Above 20 degrees there
are more factors with humidity. We are
constantly monitoring the “wet bulb” temperature which factors the ambient
temperature and the humidity. The lower
humidity, the higher ambient temperature can be to make snow.
The long range forecast is for seasonal temperatures and
sunny skies. So much for November being the cloudiest month of the year. This
November has been sunny since we got out of the first week. Good news although some colder temperatures
would be welcome.
(Many thanks to Ski Instructor Courtney McGuire for sharing
this photo with us as she was traveling from Boston to Rutland on Cape Air.)
The plan for snowmaking continues to be heading towards
Solitude with our snowguns. Sunburst is being worked on as I write this. The base area objective will be to get skiing
off of one of the base quads and to complete snowmaking on Lower Arrow down
mountain road to the Northstar. The word
from the slopes is that the skiing has been very good for early season opening.
The snowmakers have done their job, but now it is the groomers who are
responsible for keeping the conditions up to snuff! Snowmaking in the Jackson Gore area will
begin as soon as possible after midnight on 12/1. Due to permit conditions, we are unable to
make snow over there on the state land prior to 12/1.
Reminder that Okemo will be supporting Hurricane Sandy
relief beginning on Friday 11/23 and running thru Sunday 11/25. The first 1000
guests who give a $50 or more donation to the relief fund will receive a
voucher for a midweek ticket good any day during the season. This comes on the
heels of Okemos $10,000 donation to the Tri-state area Red Cross to benefit
those in need after the storm. Help us
raise more than $50,000 in support for our neighbors who were affected. This is Okemos way of thanking those loyal
guests as well as everyone who supported and helped Okemo, Ludlow and Vermont
after Hurricane Irene last year.
For all of you who have Thanks for your support and enjoy the snow.
Bruce Schmidt
Okemo GM
2 comments:
I want to recognize Matt-the liftie at the Green Ridge Triple today. Fantastic job! That was some mighty smooooooth loading! Thanks!
Thank you Jackie, we appreciate your feedback!
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