Greetings,
If you weren’t on the
mountain this past week, you missed some great skiing and riding. Yes, I know you are going to say it was warm,
but that made it even better! The weekend was much better than was forecasted, with no inclement weather until after
the lifts closed on Saturday. Sunday's snow was firm, but the surface was edgeable and guests shared some positive comments on their experience.
Did
I tell you that we will be making SNOW
IN MARCH???? Cold weather is arriving ... we are expecting sunny skies and temps in
the teens to low 20’s during the day. In an effort to extend spring skiing, SNOWMAKING has started again this week. Sunday night our snowmakers were very busy and are
scheduled to come back Thursday afternoon. We plan to focus our snowmaking efforts on
the main line trails and up around the summit area. We are also heading into the Clock Tower base
area to build some depth. Snowmaking
in March is a serious commitment to a long spring season!
The efforts of our Snowmaking Team, along with almost 100 inches of natural snow, has given the distinction of the
most acreage, most miles and most open terrain in Vermont to Okemo! We are skiing and riding on 612 acres and over 40 miles of trails. That, along with snowmaking in
March, means a long season.
We plan to monitor midweek lift usage as well as our other operations.
We may make some adjustments, but we will keep everyone up to speed through
updates to the Snow Reports page of Okemo.com. My goal is to be up front; everyday I try to make
decisions before the resort opens, in the hopes of making it easier for our guests to make decisions. Without a doubt though, the best laid plans don’t always come together. Sometimes we end up
making adjustments on the fly. We will always let you know through the web site,
Facebook and Twitter.
March is here, snowmaking is
going to happen as temperatures permit and we have the most snow! It doesn’t get any better than that! Enjoy and thanks for your support this
season.
Bruce Schmidt
Okemo GM
Okemo GM
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