Showing posts with label Wolf Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolf Creek. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

FW: Update and Clarification Regarding Wolf Creek Opening


Wolf Creek will remain open through Columbus Day, and then reopen for Saturday and Sunday, the 15th and 16th, after not operating Tuesday through Friday.

Also, Wolf Creek is not the first resort in North America to open, as was previously mentioned in the earlier press release.

For more information about Wolf Creek, other resort openings or any of Colorado Ski Country USA’s 22 resorts, please visit www.ColoradoSki.com.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

FW: 2011/12 Ski Season Kicks Off in Colorado



2011/12 Ski Season Kicks Off in Colorado
Wolf Creek Ski Area Opening Today, Earliest Opening Ever


Tweet: Colorado ski season starts off today with Wolf Creek Ski Area opening http://rec-law.us/p3NvS7 

Video:
HD B-roll available for download via YouSendIt: Wolf Creek opening day release clean.mp4
Video courtesy of Doug Chapin Photography

Denver, Colo. – October 8, 2011 – The Colorado ski season started with a powdery initiation this morning as Wolf Creek Ski Area opened its first chair lift to skiers and riders. At 9:00 am today, with three lifts operating, a midway base of 32 inches and a summit base of 35 inches, Wolf Creek Ski Area became the first ski resort in North America to open this season. This is the earliest opening ever for the resort, beating their previous earliest opening date of October 27, 2006.

Thanks to a significant storm that moved through southwestern Colorado earlier this week, Wolf Creek opens with 600 acres of all natural snow skiing. Skiable terrain is serviced by the Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts and includes a variety of beginner, intermediate and expert trails as well as Alberta Face and Treasure Falls.   Skiers and riders enjoyed early season powder conditions, with more snow forecast for the coming days.

For Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA), this early opening is an exciting launch into another season of Colorado skiing. “Colorado only ended its 2010/11 season in July, and here we are in early October already celebrating a resort opening,” explains Melanie Mills, president and CEO of CSCUSA. “At this rate, Colorado is practically a year-round ski destination.”

The early season powdery conditions brought an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 1,300 to Wolf Creek today, indicating that skiers and riders are energized for another ski season in Colorado. “Resorts in Colorado are focused more than ever on offering the best product, not only for skiing and snowboarding, but for winter vacationing,” continues Mills. “From top quality snow conditions to top notch guest service, resorts are centered on providing a one-of-a-kind experience only Colorado can provide.”

In Colorado Ski Country, it’s a tradition to compete to be Colorado’s first ski area to open. Wolf Creek will be open Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9 and has not yet determined if they will stay open after Sunday. For many years, Arapahoe Basin and Loveland Ski Area were the front runners in the race. They, and other resorts in Colorado such as Copper Mountain, are currently undergoing snowmaking and opening preparations. For more information on resort openings, CSCUSA or any of CSCUSA’s 22 member resorts, please visit www.ColoradoSki.com.
  

Saturday, October 8, 2011

FW: Ski Season To Begin Tomorrow In Colorado



From: Craig Bannister [mailto:craig@coloradoski.com]
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 10:14 AM
To: Craig Bannister; Jenn Rudolph
Subject: Ski Season To Begin Tomorrow In Colorado


                                                                       



MEDIA ALERT

Ski Season To Begin Tomorrow In Colorado
Huge Early Season Snowstorm Enables Wolf Creek to Open on October 8 

Denver, Colo. – October 7, 2011 – Colorado Ski Country USA will officially begin turning chairs on October 8, 2011, as Wolf Creek announced it will to open for the upcoming weekend. Yesterday’s snowstorms that covered the state piled up plenty of snow for the unprecedented move by Wolf Creek, whose previous record opening was October 26, 2007. The resort has received 36 inches of new snow, and its announcement gives skiers and snowboarders plenty to whet their appetites for the upcoming year. Last season in Colorado, skiers and riders hit the slopes throughout 10 different months. This year’s early opening promises another great season ahead.

Please find photos, along with credit, attached from Wolf Creek.

Media Contact:
Jennifer Rudolph
303.866.9712

Craig Bannister
303.866.9724
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Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) is the not-for-profit trade association representing Colorado’s 22 ski & snowboard resorts. CSCUSA is the global voice of the Colorado ski industry. The Association’s primary functions are concentrated in marketing, public policy and public relations. Information about CSCUSA and its members can be found at www.ColoradoSki.com, on Twitter @ColoradoSkiUSA and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ColoradoSkiCountryUSA. This release and other press information can be found in the online press room at http://media-ColoradoSki.com.