Ski and board resorts in North Lake Tahoe continue to raise the bar with millions of dollars in capital improvements that add new lifts, expand terrain and enhance mountain and base operations services for visitors. Ski Lake Tahoe helped us out with a round-up of what’s happening at are resorts. Here’s the lowdown:
Squaw
Valley
Squaw Valley
has joined forces with
Alpine Meadows
to offer more than
6,000 acres of legendary skiing and riding accessed via a single
lift ticket, the Tahoe Super Pass, and interconnecting shuttle.
This season will mark the first phase of $50 million in capital
improvements announced as part of a modern-day renaissance taking
place at Squaw Valley that includes a new day lodge, new
restaurants and upgraded skier services around the mountain. The
resort’s base area will undergo a major transformation this
offseason to include: a new restaurant and bar in the heart of the
village; a remodel of the infamous Olympic House sundeck;
transformation of the base level of Squaw Valley’s Olympic House
into a new day lodge and family recreation center; and a renovation
to the interior of the 17,000 square foot Squaw Kids facility. On
the mountain, the upper terminal of North America’s only Funitel
(28 person gondola) will be renovated to include the new Funi’s
Mountaintop Café and Market along with the only ski-in/ski-out
coffee shop on the continent. Three new magic carpet lifts, new
rental gear, progression-based terrain features and a new lesson
structure will be in place at the Snowsport School as part of an
evolution taking shape to vastly improve the beginner learning
experience. (Photo credit Nathan Kendall.)
Northstar California
Recently acquired by Vail
Resorts,
Northstar
has $30 million in capital
improvements underway for the upcoming 2011-12 winter season,
including a new 1,440 foot detachable quad chairlift and a new
700-seat on-mountain restaurant atop the resort’s Tahoe Zephyr
Express Lift, featuring expansive views of the Pacific Crest. The
Village at Northstar will welcome top outdoor brands Patagonia and
Burton to its impressive shopping outlets, and has expanded The
North Face and True North retail stores. Two-time Olympic gold
medalist, professional snowboarder and skateboarder Shaun White
will call Northstar his home mountain and primary training resort,
and will work with Northstar and Snow Park Technologies to build a
custom 22 foot halfpipe this season that will be open to the
general public when White is not training. The resort has also
expanded its boundaries offering 170 additional acres of new
sidecountry terrain, new snowcat tours on Sawtooth Ridge and guided
backcountry tours outside the resort’s boundary into a highly
anticipated area of future expansion. Finally, Northstar will be
the lastest Vail Resorts’ owned mountain to bring EpicMix to the
slopes allowing guests to effortlessly share their ski and
snowboard experience via social media and take advantage of
real-time features such as finding their friends on the mountain.
EpicMix photographers will also be on the slopes to take
professional photos that will be uploaded directly to guests’
EpicMix accounts and can be shared for free on Facebook and
Twitter. (Photo, progress on Northstar’s new lodge as of August
2011. Work has moved along at a rapid pace.)
Mt.
Rose-Ski Tahoe
Boasting Lake Tahoe’s highest
base elevation,
Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe
enhanced its supplemental
snowmaking capabilities this offseason by installing a
top-to-bottom system on its Silver Dollar run ensuring early season
access on the Slide Bowl portion of the resort. This side of the
mountain has been the focus of significant improvements over the
last few seasons such as the modern amenities now housed in the
Winters Creek Lodge powered by three environmentally-friendly
extreme energy windspires. Located less than thirty minutes from
the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, families hoping to make turns
right off the tarmac can take advantage of the reduced pricing this
season on Family Packs which include two adult lift tickets and two
child lift tickets (17 and under) for only $138. (Photo, left,
taken after October 5, 2011 snowfall.)
Alpine Meadows
Alpine
Meadows
has joined forces with
Squaw Valley
to offer more than 6,000 acres of legendary skiing and riding
accessed via a single lift ticket, the Tahoe Super Pass, and
interconnecting shuttle. Following last season’s introduction of a
cutting-edge child chairlift safety system and GPS tracking units
for kids enrolled in ski school, the resort continues to invest in
innovative, industry-leading technologies designed to enhance the
guest experience. This season Alpine Meadows plans to debut an
entirely new fleet of demo and rental equipment that take advantage
of the revolutionary new rocker technologies currently advancing
the sport. What differentiates this fleet from others is the
“standard” equipment will be on par with most resorts’ high end
demos. Additionally, the resort has created a totally unique
instructional program called Adventure 55 geared exclusively
towards baby boomers. The eight week program will take place on
Tuesdays with a goal of pairing like-minded individuals looking to
meet other active-minded members of their age group who share a
passion for exploring the varied terrain found at Alpine Meadows.
(Photo credit Jonathan Selkowitz.)


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