Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Sugarloaf Update 12/11/12

Strait from the site:
\Skiing and riding was a blast. Cold temps are back and the snow has begun to dry out after a messy afternoon of wintery mix yesterday. The snow was great, easy to set an edge in, yet fast as lightning for those that like to open the throttle now and again.

Temps bounced around the mid 20's today and the sun appeared amidst an overcast sky from time to time. As the night rolls on temperatures will continue to drop allowing snowmakers to resume blanketing the mountain in white. Snowmaking crews will tackle Ramdown, Whiffletree, Cruiser and the Stomping Grounds tonight.

Tomorrow will be another chilly one, temps should hover around the low 20's for most of the day, possibly into the mid teens at the top of the mountain. Dress warm and enjoy a beautiful day as it is predicted to be mostly sunny all day.

Groomers will tackle all open terrain tonight. The Stomping Grounds will receive a morning grooming this go around and should open on time tomorrow with soft landings and smooth transitions for all you freestyle folk.

Ticket Prices this week are $54 for adults, and $39 for juniors, seniors and teens.

Events:
Time to start making plans to head to the 'Loaf folks.  We've got a solid line-up of music and events for this weekend including Paranoid Social Club and Easy Company at the Widowmaker, and Maine Ski Day on Sunday.  If you're into discounted tickets and rentals, great music, and high spirits, than this is one weekend you won't want to miss out on.

While you're on the mountain don't forget to check out Sugarloaf's newest restaurant, 45 North.  This restaurant is just one of the on-mountain dining experiences here at the 'Loaf, and it comes with a Maine twist, so be sure to check it out!

Deals:
Everyone knows that after a long day of skiing and a Bag Burger, it's tough to pack up and drive home.  Wouldn't it be nice to have the option to stay the night without the hassle of making plans? With Zoom Rooms, you’ve got prepaid lodging in the palm of your hand.  Now, you can grab a room, stay the night and get right back on the slopes come morning.

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