What’s New at Appalachian Ski Mountain for the 2009 2010 Ski and Snowboarding Season

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Everybody loves hearing about new terrain and App has added a new slope for a Third Terrain Park! Responding to the fastest growing segment of winter youth action sports, Appalachian has added a new slope for a third terrain park on the eastern side of Upper Big Appal between the Big Appal and Appaljack slopes. The new slope will be used exclusively as a beginner progression park.

NEW "MIDNIGHT BLAST" Weekends Announced!

Late night skiing is back for the High Country. For the upcoming 2009-10 ski season, Appalachian Ski Mtn. will offer nine Midnight Blast Weekends on Friday and Saturday nights from December 26 through the weekend after Presidents Day (February 20).

The usual 6 to 10 pm hours will be extended to midnight on these special weekends. Best of all, these extended hours will be offered at no additional cost. “With challenging economic times, people looking for a good value will discover that this is the best ticket value that we offer, at a time that is actually convenient,” said Appalachian Ski Mtn. General Manager Brad Moretz.

“As the closest ski destination to significant markets within a two hour drive, such as Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point, Hickory, and Gastonia, we feel that Appalachian Ski Mtn. is in the best position to offer many skiers and riders a night option that wouldn’t otherwise be possible without a longer night session.”

Appalachian is the only ski area in the Southeast region to offer late-night skiing.

Call for customized Ski-and-Stay packages, and don’t miss special events like the New Year’s Eve Fireworks Extravaganza and Closing Day Pond Skimming and Costume Contest!

Burton Names Appalachian Ski Mountain as an Official Burton Learn To Ride Center!

Burton Snowboards, the world’s leading snowboard manufacturer has selected Appalachian Ski Mtn. as the only ski resort in North Carolina and the first ski resort south of Snowshoe, WV to be named as an official Burton Learn To Ride Center.

“Appalachian Ski Mtn. will offer new riders the type of top-quality experience and excellence in instruction that Burton looks for in its Learn To Ride Centers” said Jeff Boliba, Burton Snowboards’ Global Resort Director.

Burton’s innovative Learn To Ride Program is specifically designed to accelerate learning by utilizing beginner specific equipment. The goal of the Learn To Ride (LTR) program is to give beginner snowboarders the best initial snowboarding experience possible so they return to the mountain and continue to snowboard. By using proven instruction methods and equipment created specifically for beginners, LTR helps riders enjoy their first day on a snowboard.

Appalachian Ski Mtn.’s Alpine Ski Shop is an authorized Burton dealer and carries men, women, and children’s snowboard equipment, clothing, helmets, and accessories.

After adding to their snowmaking arsenal prior to the 2007 season, Appalachian was able to create a blizzard across the entire mountain every time they cranked up all of the snowmaking mechanisms! Improvements in their snowmaking plant allowed App to make snow and remain open with some of the best conditions of any year on record.

North Carolina’s Longest Season Ever!
That said, Appalachian has announced that they will remain open for the 2009-2010 ski and snowboarding season until April 11, 2010!

“We recognize that Easter is an important family holiday and want to accommodate vacationing families throughout the Southeast region, offered General Manager, Brad Moretz. “We believe this will be the longest scheduled ski and snowboard season in the 48 year history of North Carolina skiing. “

Appalachian’s Snowmaking Continues to Improve!

On the heels of two record-breaking seasons, Appalachian Ski Mtn. has continued to improve its region-leading snowmaking capability for the upcoming 2009-10 winter season.

New fully automated snowmaking towers have been added on Orchard Run and Big Appal with the intent to open Orchard Run on or close to the first day of the season. Snowmaking has also been added on the new AppalTop slope, the home for Appalachian’s new Burton Progression Park.

Last season, seven of ten slopes and both terrain parks were open by Appalachian’s third day of operation.

Appalachian Ski Mtn. doubled its snowmaking pumping capacity for the 2007-08 season, and now has the largest pumping capacity per acre of any ski resort in the Southeast region.

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