Some areas are going to be experiencing near 80° over the next couple of days! That is amazing! The temps are already showing at 54° on top of
Is Winter Over? “Not so fast” say most forecasters. However, most of them say that the next couple of weeks are not going to offer any really cold outbreaks. Most are saying to expect a cold mix the middle of next week, then a cold sunny weekend next weekend March 18th and 19th, but then pretty much normal temps. After the warm temps that we’ve been seeing of late…we’ll TAKE normal!
The point is that the forecast doesn’t hold but a few snowmaking opportunity days for resorts from
We’ve haven’t taken an in-depth tour of the region in a while so let’s do that today –
WISP Resort in MARYLAND – These guys ALWAYS have something going on although they’ve been quiet as heck for the last month! Hint hint Lori! Anyway, breakout your Swimsuit and Hawaiian Shirt for the 3rd Annual Beachin’ Weekend – March 18 & 19! They have a Swimsuit Slalom, Cardboard Box Derby, White-sand Volleyball, Free Concert and more! Also this is your Last Chance for Snowmobile Tours! Starting March 12th – 30min. Tours @ $39 per person. Mon-Thurs: 1-4pm; Fri-Sun: 9am-4pm. Wisp has 31 trails open today with some thin coverage areas.
Timberline Resort – They have groomed 97% of the 29 trails open today so expect good conditions loosening up as the day progresses. They dropped their base 5” to 24-52” for today and plan to ski past the end of the month. We’ll keep you posted and thanks to Pam Long up there for updating us daily since Christmas.
Winterplace Resort – They have plenty of snow and some thin coverage and a few bare areas…but overall quite nice conditions on the 27 trails open today.
Bryce Resort – They dropped their base by about 4” but are looking at a base of 22-41” on their six open trails. They are in pretty good shape to make it to March 19th – their planned closing date.
Massanutten – They haven’t updated their base depth this last week, so expect it to be less than the 30-50 they are reporting. Nevertheless they have groomed conditions on all 14 trails and also have ten tubing runs open today. Mass plans to close next Sunday as well – March 19th.
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Wintergreen Resort – Tiffany Keith and Sarah Lovejoy have sent us some photos from this past week that show plenty of good snow at the popular Virginia resort. They groomed all 22 open trails for today and plan on making snow during the few days that allow it in the next week or so and are still aiming to be open until their festivities the first of April!
Ober Gatlinburg in Tennessee – They will close the season down on Sunday. Kathy reports a base of 12” to 34” with thin coverage and a few bare spots on six trails. Ober’s had a good season all in all.
NORTH CAROLINA SKI AREAS
Appalachian Ski Mountain is still looking the best in the state and they dropped base depths about an inch from yesterday. No thin coverage or bare areas on their 23-63” base and 9 trails. Also note that Appalachian is offering their 2006-2007 Season Passes on Sale right now. Get your 2006/07 pass now and ski FREE for the rest of this season! It’s a great offer – just buy next season’s membership NOW and you’ll get weeks of free skiing in March! They have plenty of snow to make this a pretty cool offer!!!
Cataloochee Ski Area is open for DAY SKIING ONLY today. They dropped their base about 3” but with 10 trails covered by a base of 30-62” they are in great shape to ride things out to March 26th. They say they will continue to make snow when possible. Cataloochee is shooting to offer the longest ski season in the region if they make it to March 26th.
Hawksnest Resort – They haven’t made since early week before last and they are showing a little wear but one look at the Live Cam shows that there is plenty of snow on the 9 trails open (Top Gun is closed) and they also are offering the Snow Tubing Hill as well. If you are into Snow Tubing Hawksnest hs the ONLY one open in North Carolina. Hawksnest is offering a 10-30” base and does have some thin coverage and bare areas. They will be open for day and night skiing today and day skiing only for Sunday. This COULD be their last weekend so get up there and enjoy it.
Ski Beech – As we mentioned earlier in the week, Ski Beech has decided that this will be their last weekend of skiing as they announced yesterday that they are pulling the plug on the season tomorrow at 4:30pm. Gil Adams stated, “We have enjoyed some really good spring conditions for the last few days, and this weekend will be just as fun. The moguls on Southern Star are just right and they are great to try in these conditions. All of our slopes are in good shape with something for every one. Come on out for this last weekend of the season before putting your skis and boards away, and don’t forget your sunscreen. It’ll be great!”
Like Hawksnest, they are looking a little marginal…but there is plenty of good skiable terrain with some bare areas and thin coverage.
Sugar Mountain – They look quite a lot nicer than Beech and Hawksnest but they are showing some thin coverage and a few bare areas that they aren’t reporting. While they don’t have an average maximum base depth of 70”, their 25” of base has been groomed to look pretty good right now. Later in the day expect a few more bare areas and thin coverage to show through. However, they do have very good side-to-side coverage on 19 trails. It IS funny how they have some thin coverage and bare areas on their 25-70” while Appalachian doesn’t on their 23-63”. Regardless, we’re giving Sugar some props for very good conditions today.
Until Next Time!
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