The Park Scene is going strong.
I was out on the hill skiing yesterday between 10 and noon. The conditions were perfect. The snow was very soft, but the slush wasn't too deep yet. As everyone in Colorado knows, the last couple weeks have been overcast and even smoky from the Canadian fires. The sun was out yesterday and it felt great. The Cornice Run and the West Wall, in particular, were outstanding.
I even spied my first mountain goat of the season up on the Little Lenawee ridge. I know it is not an incredible photo, but it was nice to see the big guy wandering around up there.
Right now there isn't a cloud in the sky and I am heading up the hill for a repeat of yesterday.
Yesterday I was skiing the front side and Montezuma Bowl between about noon and 2 PM. Sweet skiing. The time of day with spring snow can be a little tricky as it ranges from frozen to perfect to a little sticky. Yesterday I nailed it. The snow was soft and perfect. Skis were gliding. Simply, really, really fun.
A final reminder from me. Today is the last day day to buy your 2023-24 unrestricted Season Pass. It is the last day and they will not be available in the future. Of course, the Midweek and Value Passes will continue to be available, but this is the last day for unrestricted season passes.
For details or to buy, go to A-Basin Season Passes
Tomorrow Sunday, May 14, will be the final day for the Beavers and Pallavicini Lifts. While we have had some very good snowfall and the temperatures have cooled down, it really hasn't been cold. We have not seen a significant freeze in over a week. Looking forward there are not really any cold nights in the forecast. The areas serviced by these lifts are not going to really freeze solid in the next 7-10 days. We do not anticipate a re-opening of these lifts this season.
Each spring, usually in May, we go through this transition closing those lifts and concentrating our efforts on Black Mountain Express, Lenawee Express and Zuma Lifts. These areas are not quite as steep. They are more heavily skied and packed. More of these areas are groomed. The more compacted the snow is, the better it is for late season skiing. BMX, LenX and Zuma have much better late spring and summer conditions. We will continue with excellent, late season snow into June.
It is always a little sad to say good bye to Pali and the Beavers, but the time has come.
The new snow was tremendous with The Basin receiving 13 inches from this storm. The skiing was super fun and people loved skiing the spring powder. The storm however, wasn't without headaches. About 6ish this morning, caused by the heavy wet snow, a powerline feeding The Basin snapped causing a partial outage. It wasn't a total outage, just all the things that are important (chairlifts, networks, etc). We were able to run our front side lifts on auxiliary power and open at 9 AM. The lift crew did a great job keeping all those lifts open and loaded with skiers.
Our local energy provider, Xcel came right away and started trouble shooting the problem. The crew narrowed it down to the 5-mile stretch of powerline between Keystone and A-Basin. That zone is very difficult to access in winter. Louis engaged our Marketing photographer, Ian Zinner, to use his drone to fly the line. With the drone camera, Ian spotted a broken line about a mile below the ski area, off the highway in the deep snow. This saved the Xcel crew hours and hours of searching to find the problem. They went to work splicing and rigging. By mid-afternoon, full power was restored, all of our systems were running and we opened Zuma Lift and Bowl.
We anticipate all lifts and systems to be operating normally on Saturday.
It was definitely a "Serenity Now" kind of day.
OK, here is another change. We are extending our current season pass pricing and products through Thursday, May 18. After May 18, unrestricted passes and renewal rates will no longer be available. Pricing on other restricted products will go up. The last few days have been a bit hectic and we are making this extension for several reasons.
One, we have had technology problems that affected season pass purchases. We want anyone that wants an unrestricted season pass to have the opportunity to get one, without tech snafus getting in the way.
Two, we realize we could have done a better job explaining the changes we were making when we switched from the pass deposit we offered in the past, to the payment plan option we are offering going forward. Starting this year, we are offering a true "payment plan", powered through Affirm, that allows guests to spread out their payments over time. There is no longer a single product to pick - just choose whichever pass fits you best (as long as it costs at least $149), and instead of entering your credit card information on the payment screen during checkout, choose "Pay over time with Affirm."
Although there could be an interest amount charged (determined by Affirm), there is also a 0% interest option available to many customers. This eliminates the big lump sum payment in the fall that many guests found challenging in earlier years.
And three, we are well on our way to selling out the unrestricted passes. We will be done selling them after May 18 and we want to give anyone that wants an unrestricted pass a chance to buy an unrestricted pass. After May 18 we will continue to sell the Value and Midweek Season Passes, but at a higher price.
Thank you for your patience through these dynamic times. Like I always say this time of year, if you want the best deal on a pass, buy it now.
And, it is snowing.
OK, that was a pain in the neck. Our computers are back up and running. I am sorry for the headaches we may have caused you. In lieu of the challenges, we are going to extend the season pass deadline through May 11. Thanks for your patience.
BTW, the forecast looks pretty good the next couple days.
OK - Right after I did the posts this morning about pass sales, our e-commerce platform crashed badly. I probably caused that. As soon as we are up and running again, we will let you know. If you are a season pass purchaser, don't worry. We will take care of you.
I wasn't able to go take a good photo so I used a favorite old photo, me enjoying a beer at The Bavarian at Taos.
Just a quick reminder, this Wednesday, May 10, is the last day for early 2023-24 season pass deals. Early pricing goes away. May 10 is the last day for the season pass renewal rate.
Each season since we started limiting the amount of unrestricted season passes that we sell has been a little different. It is very hard to predict when we will sell out, but we will sell out. No surprise, I encourage A-Basin skiers and riders to buy their passes now.
For details go to Season Passes