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Grab Your Gear - Sunday River - Halloween

DJAK

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Hi Guys, get a load of this. :)

Sunday River Kicks Off the Eastern Ski Season - Resort to Offer Lift Serviced Skiing on Halloween
Tuesday, October 30, 2007

NEWRY, MAINE (Oct. 30, 2007) – Thanks to a string of cold nights allowing for intensive snowmaking, Sunday River ski resort in Maine will be the first ski area to offer lift serviced skiing and riding in eastern North America for the 2007-2008 ski season.

The resort plans to offer early season skiing and riding on Wednesday only. Lift access on Halloween will likely begin between 10 a.m. and noon and continue until 3 p.m. The Halloween start to the season is the earliest skiing offered at Sunday River in 11 years. Snowmaking operations will continue as temperatures allow throughout the coming weeks. Updates about Halloween skiing will be posted at www.sundayriver.com.

Open terrain will be for advanced skiers and riders only with downloading on the Locke Mountain Triple. The Sunday River terrain parks crew will be installing two small elements for the Halloween ski day. Sunday River is projected to open for the season on Friday, Nov. 9.

“We’re proud to able offer skiing on Halloween. Sunday River is incorporating new technologies like fan guns and low energy equipment, but in the end, it’s our commitment that keeps us at the top,” said Dana Bullen, Sunday River General Manager.

Lift tickets on Halloween will be $25 for all ages. Skiers and riders who bring 3 cans of food will receive a $15 lift ticket as part of the Tin Mountain Round-Up to support local food banks. Costumes are encouraged and a best costume contest will be held.

“We’re skiers too,” said Bullen. “We’ve made plenty of snow to give eastern skiers and riders an early season treat. Hopefully this will hold them over for a little while. It also gives us a good kick start on the season.”

Snowmaking operations took place on trails including T2, Cascades, Sunday Punch and Jim’s Whim. Open terrain will consist of the length of T2 with uploading and downloading at the midstation of the Locke Mountain Triple.

The early start is thanks in large part to the nearly $1 million spent this summer to upgrade the Resort’s already expansive snowmaking system. The investment was part of a $4.8 million resort wide upgrade that was the largest in a decade. The T2 trail was outfitted with tower guns over the summer to help it offer early season high elevation terrain.

The Oct. 31 date is nearly a month ahead of last year’s opening date of Nov. 21. Season passes valid at Sunday River and Sugarloaf are available starting at $349. The passes offer discounts at other Boyne USA Resorts including Loon Mountain in New Hampshire and Big Sky in Montana. The coming season will be Sunday River’s first as a member of the Boyne USA Resorts family.

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Sunday River is located minutes from picturesque Bethel Village in western Maine’s Mahoosuc Mountains. A true four-season destination, the Resort offers eight interconnected peaks of world class skiing and snowboarding, two Grand Resort Hotels and golf at the acclaimed Sunday River Golf Club. Sunday River is a member of the Boyne USA Resorts family of resorts and attractions.
 

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they were trying to open all day today, but the snow didn't soften up enough. apparently they blew a lot of water last night then it froze solid. there were some good turns to be had below the midstation on cascades though. awesome to be on the snow again regardless.:snow:

T2 will be interesting tomorrow... especially if a lot of people show up.
 

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I wish they had posted some pics from today so that one could see how good it will really be. Atleast they decided to let joe public come ski it rather than watching it melt pointlessly like has happend so many times in years past! :spread:
 

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That is awesome! the only problem is that I work about a half hour from there and can't get off work. I hope everyone who goes enjoys it. I need to see some pictures please! The season has started! :beer:
 

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Just like pre-ASC days.....Sunday River vs. Killington. It's a beautiful thing for skiers and riders...
 

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I would be there, but I was an idiot and took the day today to put some work in on the quiver.....damn! Oh well, hopefully that just means conditions will be stellar when I move up in a month.
 

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I wish they had posted some pics from today so that one could see how good it will really be. Atleast they decided to let joe public come ski it rather than watching it melt pointlessly like has happend so many times in years past! :spread:

Melt pointlessly?? You think it will be all gone after wed?
 

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Melt pointlessly?? You think it will be all gone after wed?

There's a lot of warm temps and the dreaded R word in the forecast coming up. It's supposed to push 60 tommrow and high 40's and 50's daytime for the next week. I can't even see the next decent opportunity for them to make snow in the extended forecast for the next 10 days!....thus the reason they're likely opening with iffy conditions. Get it while it can be gotten!
 

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There's a lot of warm temps and the dreaded R word in the forecast coming up. It's supposed to push 60 tommrow and high 40's and 50's daytime for the next week. I can't even see the next decent opportunity for them to make snow in the extended forecast for the next 10 days!....thus the reason they're likely opening with iffy conditions. Get it while it can be gotten!

Umm, what flavor crack are you watching? Accuweather (long range obv taken with a grain of guesstimate slat):

Tuesday: Oct 30
Low: 29 °F
High: 54 °F
Wednesday, Oct 31
Low: 35 °F
High: 54 °F
Thursday, Nov 1
Low: 24 °F
High: 53 °F
Friday, Nov 2
Low: 19 °F
High: 47 °F
Saturday, Nov 3
Low: 25 °F
High: 48 °F
Sunday, Nov 4
Low: 26 °F
High: 46 °F
Monday, Nov 5
Low: 29 °F
High: 47 °F
Tuesday, Nov 6
Cloudy with spotty showers
Low: 24 °F
High: 50 °F
Wednesday, Nov 7
Rain & Snow
Colder with snow and rain
Low: 20 °F
High: 42 °F
Thursday, Nov 8
Low: 23 °F
High: 37 °F
Friday, Nov 9
Snow
Windy and very cold with snow
Low: 16 °F
High: 35 °F
Saturday, Nov 10
Low: 17 °F
High: 34 °F
Sunday, Nov 11
Snow
Very cold with snow
Low: 12 °F
High: 34 °F
Monday, Nov 12
Low: 14 °F
High: 32 °F
Tuesday, Nov 13
Low: 13 °F
High: 31 °F
 

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looking at newry,me on weather.com I'm seeing at least 2 days they could potentially put the guns on, possibly 4-5 outta 10. And one pssible natural snowfall.........did you do any fact checking??? Or just kinda throwing your garbage against the wall and seeing if it sticks?
 
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