Trivia Tuesday

Last question’s answer: True!  Sugar bowl was the first (US? North American?) resort to offer slope-side accommodations.

This week’s question: How much was a ski instructor paid per month during the 1940-41 season?

– Disco

Just another Truckee local who spends too much time at Sugar Bowl.

Deep!

It wasn’t as busy as I thought on Friday after all.  Some lines in the morning but it cleared out quick.  Lots of folks getting stuck in the deep, deep snow, hehe.  Patrol cleared and opened Sisters and Sugar Bowl, because they rock.  Thanks to WillSkis for breaking trail and helping me make bad cliff area decisions, hell yeah.  🙂

Okay, Saturday is DEFINITELY going to be a zoo.  Crow’s is on the schedule though, and hoping for a skin up J bowl too!

Stormy Wednesday

I don’t need to check, I’m sure Squawpine didn’t run anything close to the top.  Mt. Rose was straight up closed.

Here at Sugar Bowl, those of us who braved the “blizzard”-in-progress were treated to Disney, Judah and Lincoln!  Kudos to Sugar patrol and ops who still know how to open in a storm!  Best in Tahoe.

Winds weren’t too bad in the end, visibility was decent, no crowds or lines, couldn’t ask for a better storm day of freshies and free refills!  Things didn’t get too “blizzardy” until the afternoon.  Tomorrow could be a bit tougher if the forecast holds, heavy snow all day.  Friday is going to be a zoo.

p.s. Trivia!  Last week’s answer: False.  Miners from Nevada City were hired to do the drilling for the steel towers.  All the concrete was hand-mixed and poured on-site.

This week’s question: Ski Magazine once called Sugar Bowl the “Rools Royce of California Skiing.”  True or False?

Feet not Inches

A little dust on crust teaser Saturday… but hell yeah, we finally have a real Tahoe storm on the way!  Five feet to start, incoming Tuesday night.  Ten snowflakes in the forecast with more feet on the way.

I’ve got my powder tails ready!  Storm skiing, here I come!

– Disco Leopard

Trivia Tuesdays and a stormy forecast

Last week’s answer: False.

During the 1950s, Bill Klein became a chief tester for Head’s popular metal-edged ski.   Howard Head offered Klein a one-fourth interest in his company for $15,000, but Klein declined.  Head later sold his business for 9 million dollars.

 

This week’s question:

To save money, prisoners from San Quentin helped to install the footings for the 13 towers on the Mt. Disney chairlift in 1939.  True or False?

 

P.S. There’s finally SNOW in the forecast!  Do your dances!

Trivia Tuesdays

Last week’s answer:  Hannes Schroll

Schroll was an accomplished ski racer winning over 100 international ski titles including the heart-stopping Marmolata Race in the Italian Alps, which was considered the fastest downhill course in its day.

 

This week’s question:

Sugar Bowl Ski School Director Bill Klein was offered a one-fourth interest in the “Dynastar” company in the early 1950s.  True or False?

Trivia Tuesdays

Nicknamed the “Red Devil of Tyrol”, name the famous Austrian who founded Sugar bowl in 1938.  Hint: He loved to yodel.

Terrain is OPEN!

No Disney on Thursday as predicted, but we did get it Friday and a ton more.  Patrol has been blasting a bunch and we got to reap the rewards.  Disney, then the rest of Disney (except Nancy’s and Sugar Bowl).  On the Lincoln side, Silver belt, ’58’s and the Sisters.  Wow.  It’s still bony and early season, but off-piste options have really opened up.

Looks like Judah opens today, maybe J-Bowl and/or Sugar Bowl?

Watch out for leopards!

Pow day Monday!

Easily the busiest I have seen Sugar yet this season, and crowded and claustrophobic for a minute in the pre-opening Jerome line, but everyone spread out pretty quickly after that.

What a pow day!  I sure needed that.  Not too much new terrain just yet even though there were blasts going off all morning… Klein’s.. and upper Lakeview reopened.

Disney was spinning (not open) in the afternoon.  Official unofficial prediction is a Thursday opening.  🙂

– Disco Cat 🙂