Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Park n Pipe Artists

It's funny how our world has changed from face to face meetings to phone, internet and video conferences. Doesn't anyone like that personal touch anymore? Sure it saves time and money, but it's obviously easier to disagree with people when you can hide behind a computer or phone. Yes, work is still getting done, but constructive criticism is better taken when face to face. All this said, I'm hangin with my man Ross Powers today and we were discussing the Terrain Parks here at Okemo. We've ripped many a mountain and both were in agreeance that our Parks and Pipe crew is killer. These guys are out there everyday (no matter the conditions) maintaining their works of art. Not many people know that these artists sweep thru the parks a couple times a day manicuring each feature to their high specifications. Ross and I were quite impressed with the meticulous dedication to their canvas. You don't get ranked 4th in the COUNTRY and 2nd in the EAST sitting around on your butt so, if you have any suggestions just ask them - don't hide behind your computer - they're human, I swear.
GravityHound

Spring is a Many-Splendored Thing

It's hard to believe, but as I type these words, we are currently enjoying Day 97 of Okemo's winter season. 97 days! Giuliani's presidential campaign didn't last that long! Since we plan to stay open at least through mid-April, that means we've got -- wait, gimme a minute, I can figure this out -- carry the three, subtract the remainder, amortize the cosine... uh... 87 days left in the season! Or twelve days! I don't really know... I wasn't a math major.

Look, my point is that we've still got a lot of season ahead of us, including my favorite time of the season: Spring. (Yeah, I know, "Spring" doesn't officially start until March 20... humor me here, folks. I work at a ski resort in Vermont. Up here, we have three seasons: Winter, Mud Season, and July.) Don't get me wrong... I love the entire winter season, which is a good thing, as I am a ski resort employee and would be a pretty miserable person if winter wasn't really, you know, my bag. But I LOVE Spring.

How MUCH do I love Spring? Let me count the ways... one, two, three, four... twelve... seventeen... pi... hey, I told you I wasn't a math major. OK, lemme list just a few:

1. Warmer temperatures. As the Earth continues its course of approach back toward the sun, a strange thing happens... the mercury on the thermometer begins to rise. (Kids, ask your parents what a "mercury thermometer" is.) The sun comes out a bit more up here in the Hinterlands. The sky begins to acquire a strange shade of what non-Vermonters have informed us is the color "blue". People start wearing fewer clothes. (Two words for ya, folks... "abdominal crunches". Seriously. Start now.) The smell of barbecue begins to waft through the air as Smokey Jo's opens for weekend business. (Uh -- maybe crunches AND an occasional jog wouldn't be a bad idea.) Vegetarians bring their own hummus-filled pita sandwiches instead. It's all good, people!

2. Softer snow. I love Spring snow... hero snow... whatever you want to call it. It's an entirely different sliding experience, and anyone who's never skied Spring snow owes it to themselves to give it a shot. It's a great time to learn, too.

3. Did I mention the fewer clothes? Man, there's nothing like skiing down a still-heavily-blanketed trail wearing nothing but ski pants and a long-sleeve shirt. And a helmet, of course. Just open the vents. It'll be just like having the wind rush through your hair, unless you no longer have any hair, in which case, you can enjoy the wind rushing past your scalp.

4. Spring events. Come springtime, it seems like Okemo loses its collective mind just a little -- seventeen straight months of winter will do that to a person -- and Okemo the Friendly Family Mountain starts hosting, well, some pretty weird events. Check the calendar if you don't believe me.

Heck, I'm getting ahead of myself, here. It's still February. We're still in the middle of what has turned out to be an terrific season. But March, April, and Spring skiing and riding is just around the corner. Personally, I can't wait.

I'm outta here. I gotta go do me some crunches...

OkeDokey

Sunday, February 17, 2008

It's A Busy Day - Top 10 Don'ts


TOP 10 THINGS YOU DON’T WANT TO DO ON A BUSY DAY...

Here’s some helpful hints from someone who’s a frequent visitor to Okemo for nearly 15 years. Okemo does have some busy days (like today), but the trail layout and the lift system are designed to handle it. Pay attention and a busy day can be just as fun and rewarding as any other.

1. DON'T plan to arrive at the mountain between 9 and 10 AM on a Saturday, Sunday or during a holiday week. Try to come early, even if one person from the family or group becomes the organizer to buy lift tickets, and escort the family through the rental shop.

2. DON'T start your day without a plan. You’ll make the most of your day on Okemo if everyone has some idea of what’s happening when, who’s skiing with whom, where everyone’s meeting for lunch, etc.

3. DON'T ski like you own the mountain. You may be very familiar with the terrain and the flow of Okemo, but others may be visiting for the first time. Think about your first visit here, or to another mountain… it can be a little unnerving until you figure out a ski resort’s unique code. Help out the first time visitor. Share a little insider knowledge with them and above all, be patient!

4. DON'T wait until morning to get your rental gear. The Okemo Express Rental Shop is open with very convenient hours. You can rent skis/snowboards for the next day beginning at 3:00 PM. The Shop is also open until 10:00 PM on Friday nights through February. Most ski/snowboard rental shops in Ludlow and throughout the Okemo Valley have nighttime hours too.

5. DON'T ski the main lifts all the time. Okemo’s lift system is designed to balance skier/rider flow with fixed-grip lifts in between hi-speed lifts. For example, on a holiday it might be more efficient for you to ride the F-10 Carpet to the Sachem Quad to the Glades Peak Quad to access Okemo’s summit. While these lifts might run more slowly, you’ll be accessing trails with less-traffic.

6. DON'T zone out. Pay attention and anticipate when trail traffic is busy. Don’t assume the skier or snowboarder near you knows you’re there. Ski or ride conservatively, almost defensively as if you are invisible.

7. DON'T forget to use a Trail Map. This helpful guide can be a tremendous resource in planning alternate routes, scheduling family meeting places, or deciding where to have lunch. And Okemo sure has enough great places to eat!

8. DON'T forget to visit Okemo.com before your visit and keep regular tabs on the snow report and Steals & Deals so you maximize your enjoyment and the value of your stay.

9. DON'T venture into Okemo’s parks or SoBe Superpipe unless you are experienced enough to be in there. (If you are not, you should take a parks & pipes lesson.) Don’t stop in the landing area of park features. You will not be visible from above to the skiers or riders on course and you could be responsible for a collision. Head’s up!

10. DON'T assume anything… don’t assume others on the same trail can avoid you. In fact ski or ride as if you are the only one on that trail who’s in control. Take this approach, ski/ride defensively, use your head, and ski smart!

Take it easy. Know The Code…. Be Safe!

Blue Skies, White Snow and Golden Sunshine


It's a color cascade kind of day! How lucky are you if you get to go out and play today? I'm green with envy looking at bluebird skies and white ribbons of freshly groomed corduroy. The cold temps have kept the trees at the summit frosted like a sugar donut, but those golden rays of sunshine are a warm reminder that the days are getting longer and winter is starting to wane. The weeks ahead are my favorite time to ski. It's so good to get together with friends and take to the slopes for a day-long party that starts with first tracks and ends with a frosty amber beverage by the fire. Okemo's group sales team has come up with some pretty special offers for groups of friends and family who can be a little flexible with their planning. It looks like they've had a little fun coming up with these March Madness gems. Cheers!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Okemo goes ECO

Earlier this year, Okemo Mountain Resort created an interdepartmental team, ECO, the Environmental Committee at Okemo, to assess and focus our initiatives and passions on programs that will lead to a healthier environment in which we live, work, and play. While ECO has been working diligently for the past six weeks on several projects including increasing the recycling program at Okemo, and adding some new environmental education programs for February Break (check out the Full Moon Snowshoe Hikes), we also want to hear what you, our guests, have to say about the environment.

We invite you to take a moment to fill out our short environmental survey to voice your opinion. Not only will you get to tell us what you think, but all participants will be entered to win a free one day lift ticket at Okemo this season. The survey is open to all until February 29, 2008. (Winners will be notified shortly thereafter.)

ECO is also working on getting an environmental webpage up on the Okemo website, so keep your eyes open for more news on the ways Okemo is going green in order to save the white stuff that we love! For more information about ECO and other initiatives please feel free to email us at environment@okemo.com

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Culinary Cupid


Do you have someone that loves to cook on your list this Valentine's Day? Here is a very unique idea that they will absolutely love:

ePIC, Okemo's newest culinary masterpiece offers "Dinner with Class", an evening of friends, great food and fun! Join Chef Craig Cornell as he showcases his cooking skills and teaches you how to prepare a restaurant-style entree that you can take the recipe card and prepare at home! The class runs 2- hours from 4-6 pm, followed by a 4-course dinner of your efforts. Family and friends can also join you for dinner for a nominal charge.

But hurry, class size is VERY limited for this Thursday, February 14th. Can't make that one? You have one more opportunity on March 13, 2008.

Call and reserve your spot today! (8022) 228-1600.

Monday, February 11, 2008

The "Okemo Difference" Defined

The marketing types around here talk about "The Okemo Difference" all the time, but what, exactly, is "The Okemo Difference?" Those very marketing types sent their ace snow report squad out and about to ask real skiers and riders why they continue to choose Okemo over other resorts. I must say, for completely off-the-cuff, spontaneous interviews, the responses are 110% on point! The fact that they tracked down DEE SNIDER (the lead singer of Twisted Sister - if you have to ask, it's too loud!) and managed to get him to give up the goods on this "Okemo Difference" definitely doesn't hurt! Check out all the responses, as well as some footage of skiers and riders having a blast at Okemo over the past few weeks, here: The Okemo Difference

President's Week is less than seven days away, and the entire Northeast is experiencing ePic conditions. The question is, why choose Okemo over other resorts? The answer? Superior grooming, attention to detail (Without that attention to detail, Dee wouldn't take it!), employees that are generally happy to help, one of the best ski schools in the industry, and much, much more! If you need more convincing, check out Okemo's YouTube Channel Here, and remember: We wanna rock, but we don't want to Feel the Noise past a reasonable hour...that's what downtown is for!