There was a snow leopard on the slopes today… that wasn’t me! I’m sporting my spring disguise. 🙂
– DC
For Sugar Bowl Skiers & Riders
There was a snow leopard on the slopes today… that wasn’t me! I’m sporting my spring disguise. 🙂
– DC
Wow, what a storm cycle! I managed to make it to Sugar for some fresh turns just before 80 closed down for three days, haha. The slightly-restricted train arrives back at the Bowl this sunny Sunday. Missed us?
I’m sorry, was your weekday, passholder-only powder day not amazeballs enough yet? Storm is quickly picking up? Lots of people already left for the day?
Lincoln. 1:30.
Best patrol in Tahoe. *drops mic*
Well I’ve never been happier to eat my words… opening day for passholders is Wednesday the 15th. That’s right, two days of mid-week, passholder-only access to the new pow.
Wow.
Watch out for leopards 😉
No official announcement yet, but our super secret sources tell us the 17th is the day. 😉
The wait has been tough after October’s freak storm teased us early, but it’s finally about to be over. 6+ feet are on the way next week to set things up. Wow. I’d imagine Sugar will open the whole mountain except Crow’s, assuming they have enough staff.
Count ’em, that’s nine days of lift-served skiing this year for those of us on the slightly restricted bus. Get out there, get your send on and make them count!
– Disco Cat
Please join the Unofficial Sugar Bowl Ski Team for our sixth (wow!!) annual closing day cave party!
Disco cat will be playing tunes for your earballs. Rock your best spring costume, bring something to share (safely) or just your fine-ass self.
When: Closing day, Sunday, April 18th
Where: Disney cave (on Eagle trail, follow your ears)
– Disco
Beacon park is REAL, friends, that wasn’t an April Fool’s joke. 🙂
I heard a rumor yesterday that the season will be extended past April 11th.. I didn’t believe it.. but I’m happy to say I was wrong. Day tickets are now being sold for an extra week!
Cave party RESCHEDULED for Sunday, April 18th!
-D. Cat
A terrain park? Nope! A beacon park!! How cool is that? F&*#( YEAH! Let’s get practicing our backcountry rescue skills, friends!
The beacon park is between Disney and the bottom remnants of old Crow’s. Just keep an eye out for the control box on your left at the end of the bottom Disney traverse. Open it up, turn on one of the eight practice beacons, and get searching!
Beacon park had a rough start this season, with a relocation and then hit-or-miss whether the box would be out on any given day. But patrol has the control box out every single day now, so let’s get probing! Thanks patrol, you rock.
-DC
Well, official spring brought springtime weather for sure! Hope you’ve been enjoying the sunshine as much as I have! Only two weeks of lift service left, make the most of it!
Trivia:
Goofy starred in the “Art of Skiing”, made by Disney in 1941. The movie was about Goofy learning how to ski at Sugar Bowl. This was the first time that a cartoon used a Goofy “Holler”, which was a stock sound effect that Goofy bade. The holler was originally recorded by yodeler and Sugar Bowl founder, Hannes Schroll.
Next question:
What was the name of the crazy, Polynesian-themed race that took place during the 60s and 70s at Sugar Bowl?
Well this has sure been a nice little refresh cycle. I was just thinking that things were looking a bit thin out there and then BAM, how about a few small storms and empty midweek pow days? YES PLEASE!
It’s the last day to renew your season pass, and it looks like everything is 99% sold out — hope you’ve got yours! Now that passes are sold out, I bet our unofficial closing date of April 11th will become official shortly. That’s just 23 days of lift-served skiing left at the Bowl this season, so get out there and get after it!
Trivia: William Wurster designed the Village Lodge. The lodge was designed for the snow to slide off the back side.
This week’s question: What cartoon actor played the starring role in the film “Art of Skiing” made in 1941 by the Walt Disney company?