Where do you usually ski? My niece moved to St. Paul a few years ago. But she's been too busy with grad school to get out to a ski area yet.Is there anyone here thats located in MN/WI? It seems like all I see are posts/ events from people from the east or west but not in the middle.
My brothers and I learned to ski at Afton many moons ago. Skied there a lot as a kid through middle school. Haven't been back since and would live to see all those improvements. Only one of my brothers kept up with the sport and we ski annually in February. Always a good time.Interesting perspective about the changes at Afton Alps since Vail Resorts took ownership. This article in Powder from Dec 2018 was written by someone who started skiing Afton in 2004. Saw the changes first hand.
Vail Bought My Hometown Hill. Here’s What Happened.
" . . . Here are a few of my experiences and observations:
The first thing to change was indeed the price. In February of 2012, just before Vail purchasing Afton, a lift ticket would run you a modest $29. But over the next couple of seasons it rose to $50 where it remained until another jump to $55 this season. I skied both Afton and Crystal Mountain in Washington in 2017, and paid full price for both. At $50 for a lift ticket at Afton, that was only $20 shy of what I paid for a day pass at Crystal, which is more than 10 times the size and has nearly nine times the vertical. So while I love my home state, the skiing there just can't demand such a premium.
But before you start thinking all of that money is going to line the pockets of some CEO, that uptick in prices brought with it a massive influx of resources and improvements to infrastructure. While they were raising lift ticket prices, Vail was simultaneously pouring $10 million back into Afton.
A new front office and ticket counter brought formerly out-of-control lines on weekends to an end. You don't have to stand in line at all if you opt for a reusable card with an RFID chip that you can load up online from the comfort of your home. Après amenities got a boost as well. The dining facilities got an upgrade, and now instead of paying an arm and a leg for a greasy burger and fries, you pay an arm and a leg for a plate of delicious fish tacos and a craft brew. The terrain park also got a total renovation, including the addition of a yurt to warm up in between sessions.
The biggest improvement, however, was to the skiing. A huge investment in snowmaking equipment means the season starts earlier, continues later, and while it can't fix the vertical, a deeper base leads to higher quality skiing all around. With 72 added and upgraded snowmaking machines, (22 ground-based snow guns and 50 tower-based guns) a lot of snow can be made quickly, even if Mother Nature isn't bringing the white stuff."
Did you notice anyone using an Ikon pass at the Boyne resorts? Adding them to Ikon was clearly of interest to Boyne Resorts, along with increasing the number of days at Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Loon in the northeast.We just returned from a trip to Northern Michigan. Skied Boyne Mountain, Nubs Nob and Boyne Highlands. We had excellent conditions and a great time. Both Boynes have high speed lifts. Nubs does not, but it does have nice terrain (I think it's easier for people to find their way around because of the color-coded lifts). Both the Highlands and Nubs re-added half pipes this year to their terrain parks. I think Boyne's walk-up prices are high and not flexible, compared to Nubs, but that's my opinion. Of the three, I think the Highlands is my favorite.
Did you notice anyone using an Ikon pass at the Boyne resorts? Adding them to Ikon was clearly of interest to Boyne Resorts, along with increasing the number of days at Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Loon in the northeast.
It was interesting when I realized in the summer that I could see Nubs from Boyne Highlands. Never realized they were that close together. Walked around inside the Boyne Mountain slope side lodging and heard about the updates in the works. Pretty clear Boyne Resorts is continuing to pay attention to their home locations.
I'm in the middle! Wisconsin, my son races USSA so that brings us all over WI/MI for races and train out west a number of times a year..Is there anyone here thats located in MN/WI? It seems like all I see are posts/ events from people from the east or west but not in the middle.
I'm in the middle! Wisconsin, my son races USSA so that brings us all over WI/MI for races and train out west a number of times a year..
I was looking for info on Searchmont's coverage just today - don’t even think their website says, one other one said a whole 5" base.Northern MI conditions are pretty stellar given the total $hit weather we’ve had. We went up to Searchmont in Canada only to encounter blue ice. We didn’t even ski until we were almost home and found out we got 5-10” the night before. Sheesh. Today was day 27 for me, I think.
Day 1, we didn’t ski. Day 2, Chet took one run, I took 2, Janny side-slipped down, mom fell after 2 turns and then walk/slid down. Even hiking required YakTrax.I was looking for info on Searchmont's coverage just today - don’t even think their website says, one other one said a whole 5" base.