Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Black Mountain Rime?
Monday, December 21, 2020
The Old Bullwheel
When it came to removing the original Pallavicini Double, we couldn't get rid of everything. We kept the old, top bullwheel. The Lift Maintenance team fabricated some legs and capped the spokes with expanded metal creating a fine deck. With a quick pick from the helicopter, we moved it to the very top of the Pali Knob. The site was already flat because it was the unload area from the Poma Lift that ran up Radical to the the Top of Pali 50+ years ago.
We hope this will be special for the A-Basin Faithful. It is a great vantage to soak in the view. It is spiritual for some. It is a place to to sit and catch your breath or gobble a snack. You can enjoy it winter or summer. It is a magnificent site to enjoy a sunset or a sunrise. It might become a shrine or an altar. It might be a great spot for an afternoon nap. Whatever it becomes, I hope you enjoy it.
Sunday, December 20, 2020
New Pali Lift - Open
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Friday, December 11, 2020
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Monday, December 7, 2020
From BML Deck
Friday, December 4, 2020
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Taos Update
The Arapahoe Basin / Taos Ski Valley partnership is alive and well. Taos, like A-Basin, is working closely with its state and local authorities to develop an operating plan consistent with COVID-19 guidelines. Again, like A-Basin, Taos has to reduce skier visits on peak days. Because of that, we have to make some changes.
Pending New Mexico State Health Orders, your A-Basin season pass will still get you three, free days at Taos to ski or ride. For the 2020-21 season, those days will be limited to Monday thru Thursday with the following blackout days: December 19-January 3 and March 13-28. Pre-reservations will be required and tickets will be limited each day. Taos and A-Basin are ideal partners and we look forward to getting beyond these COVID-19 challenges. Thank you for your understanding.
Please call 888.262.8398 to book your reservation. For skiing, riding and opening day information, go to Skitaos.com.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Molly Hogan, Snowmaking, Snowsports School
The current snowmaking push is on Molly Hogan. We plan to open the new quad chair and the Pika Magic Carpet Saturday. This allows the Snowsports School to kick into a much higher gear offering lessons for anyone interested. More work for our employees and more chances to get people hooked on skiing and riding.
Tomorrow the Snowmakers move to Sundance. We managed to get that trail open with natural snow. It was good fun for a while, but right now, it needs a little love from the Snowmakers and Cat Drivers.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Loafer
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Directed Skiing
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Lenawee Opens Thursday
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Lenawee Next
In a typical year, following the High Noon opening, our snowmaking efforts would move to Ramrod in preparation for its opening. This is anything but a typical year. Our next move is to open Lenawee Mountain Lift and Lenawee Face and Dercum's Gulch ski trails. This will give us another lift to spread out skiers and riders. More snow is forecast for the weekend. We have stored a decent amount of water in our reservoir. We have done a bit of ski packing and machine packing on the Upper Mountain. Following the weekend, snowmaking up there will kick into high gear.
Friday, November 13, 2020
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Voluntary Request - Season Pass Holders
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Is It Normal Yet?
Has life at The Basin returned to normal yet? No, I can't say that, but we are open for skiing and riding. We opened yesterday afternoon with very little promotion. We are taking management of the resort in the COVID era very seriously. We did not want to see a typical, crowded, rowdy opening day. Our strategy worked. With Wolf Creek and Keystone already open, that took away some of the opening bluster. By opening for a couple hours in the afternoon, we took even more of the edge away. Lastly, our plans for A-Basin passes, Ikon Passes and lift tickets worked well these first couple of days.
We are so excited to be open. With everyone wearing masks, I did not see a lot of friendly faces, but I heard a lot friendly voices. It is good to be skiing.
Is It Normal Yet?
Has life at The Basin returned to normal yet? No, I can't say that, but we are open for skiing and riding. We opened yesterday afternoon with very little promotion. We are taking management of the resort in the COVID era very seriously. We did not want to see a typical, crowded, rowdy opening day. Our strategy worked. With Wolf Creek and Keystone already open, that took away some of the opening bluster. By opening for a couple hours in the afternoon, we took even more of the edge away. Lastly, our plans for A-Basin passes, Ikon Passes and lift tickets worked well these first couple of days.
We are so excited to be open. With everyone wearing masks, I did not see a lot of friendly faces, but I heard a lot friendly voices. It is good to be skiing.
Monday, November 9, 2020
WE ARE OPEN
We are open for the 2020-21 season. Black Mountain Express, servicing the High Noon trail, will be open until 4:30 this afternoon. Tuesday (tomorrow), the lift will be open from 9 AM - 4 PM.
If you have an A-Basin Season Pass or Any Day Pass, come on up.
If you have an Ikon Pass, you can ski or ride today without a reservation. Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, you will need a reservation.
Lift ticket must be purchased online and in advance. Tickets are available for today thru Friday, December 18.
The A-Basin ski season has begun and it is snowing.
Remember, COVID rules apply.
This Is Better
More natural snow last night. Great night of snowmaking. Snow cat operators are dozing piles. Snowmakers have shut down the system and are re-positioning equipment. Today's news is even better than yesterday's news !!!
Sunday, November 8, 2020
This Is Good
Friday, November 6, 2020
Last Weekend
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Sunday, November 1, 2020
A Good Night
Saturday, October 31, 2020
East Wall
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Snowmaking Update
Monday, October 26, 2020
Sunday, October 25, 2020
To Summit County Residents
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Approved To Open
Since last Spring, we have worked diligently on our opening plan for the 2020-21 Ski Season. That has involved numerous discussions with all kinds of stakeholders. That means Zoom call after Zoom call after Zoom call. We worked very closely with Summit County and State of Colorado governments to develop a safe and appropriate operating plan. This involved a lot of listening and a lot of exploration as to ways The Basin can be opened. Over the last week, the State has released its guidance for ski area operations. We submitted our proposed operation plan to both the State and the County. I am pleased to say that on Friday, we were notified that our plan meets the Guidance for Colorado Ski Areas. We have received clearance to open the ski area this season.
Details about operations can be found at COVID-19 Operations. Opening in the COVID-19 era involves a lot work for A-Basin staff. It also involves the need for appropriate behavior by our guests. In essence, we all have to minimize our exposure to others. We need to wear our face coverings, maintain our distances and keep our groups small. At its most basic level, this is not that complicated. If we are all a little more careful and a little conscientious, we can ski and ride with minimal exposure to COVID-19 transmission. Every one of us has to do their part for us to enjoy the ski season.
Friday night Summit County issued a new public health order. The most notable impact to Arapahoe Basin is the reduction of indoor group sizes from 10 people down to 6 people from 2 different households. We will be making this change in our dining and other retail outlets.
With an excellent weekend forecast for snowmaking and natural snowfall, the outlook for opening just got a little brighter. We do not have an opening day set yet, but the outlook is definitely a little brighter.
Thursday, October 22, 2020
East Troublesome Fire
This afternoon our A-Basin Divide cam caught this photo capturing smoke from the East Troublesome Fire. On the left side of the photo, just above Loveland Pass, you can see the smoke. This is a very dire situation for our friends and neighbors to the North. The town of Grand Lake was forced to evacuate yesterday. Today, an evacuation order was issued for Estes Park residents Please send all your good thoughts to the residents and rescuers caught up in this disaster.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Another Weekend
We won't be open for skiing this weekend, but the Ticket Office, The 6th Alley and Arapahoe Sports will be open again Saturday and Sunday. The Ticket Office is actually open seven days a week. So come on up, pick up your new RFID pass, grab a bite, check out all the groovy stuff at Arapahoe Sports and watch the snow fall.
We just might have a pretty good storm heading our way this weekend. Stay tuned for weather updates.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Pallavicini Acceptance Test
The Pallavicini acceptance test has been going on the last couple of days. There were a few little items caught in the test and those will all be fixed. Like on Molly Hogan, the engineers loaded up the lift with water to simulate a load of people. Again, they stopped, started and slowed the lift. They did everything they could to trick and outsmart the lift. The lift won.
The Ski Patrol had to show that they were proficient at evacuating the lift. They were dressed up in harnesses and other gear and sliding down the wire rope and lowering "volunteers" to the ground. It was fun.
Check out this VIDEO produced by Ian Zinner and starring Louis Skowyra.