Saturday, September 25, 2010

Ski Report - El Nino El landfills Tahoe! You should see the highest peak in Lake Tahoe

The landfill classic Tahoe is happening now. It 's the kind of snow that will be remembered for years a litany of lies, are at the beginning, "Do you remember the snow of January 2010?"

A series of winter storms, during the holiday of Martin Luther King on 17 Delivered in January began a couple feet of snow on the highest peak in Lake Tahoe and almost a foot in the lake. But this is only the beginning. As the week progresses, the storms are expected to be morewild, with colder temperatures and more rainfall. Last Saturday, the Sierra Crest, probably 10 feet of fresh snow. Meteorologists expect this has seen the snow is on the production of series of storms in the Sierra over the past five years. It appears that El NiƱo is here to stay for the rest of January.

From Tuesday, January 19, Alpine Meadows, Boreal, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Kirkwood, Squaw Valley, and the report by more than 20 cm of fresh snow. SugarBowl and Sierra-at-Tahoe reported 18 inches, and has nearly a foot of fresh stuff heavenly. So far this year the Tahoe Resorts with the deepest snow cover all over 80 inches - are Alpine Meadows, Kirkwood, Squaw Valley and Sugar Bowl. The southern Sierra to experience the same climatic conditions. Mammoth Mountain reports 33 inches of new snow since the week began, and has a base of 90 inches. Near June Mountain has one foot in the receipt Snow. The Eastern Sierra above 7,000 feet is expected 5 to 7 feet of snow late Saturday.

The strongest of time is expected late today with heavy rain and strong winds on the implementation on Thursday. After a break on Friday and Saturday, more snow is expected Sunday. Resorts are taking advantage of this gift from heaven for the cheapest intrepid skiers, the mountains are ready to make their way up through the Whiteout. Kirkwood> Resort offers a "book two nights, one night free" deal on Jan. 28. Sugar Bowl Resort has a special midweek rate of $ 99 to its historical snow Lodge, accessible only by riding a mile long gondola, and 25 per cent discount on two nights weekend stay. The local favorites, Homewood Resort, is selling $ 39 lift tickets Monday through Thursday.

Squaw Valley USA offers an excellent offer for families: children under 12 in one lap$ 10 per day. Adults who go skiing in Squaw more than a couple of times per season - but not often enough to justify the purchase of a subscription - will want to join the Frequent Skier Club Resorts. Register online for $ 5 and after four full-day ski pass purchase receive a fifth day of skiing free.

Northstar-at-Tahoe is encouraging skiers stay longer and longer with its Quad-Pack Lift Tickets for visitors or cross-country skiing every 4 daysthis season for less than $ 63 per day. North Star is to stay and ski packages for $ 108 per person, double room in a building in his studio. Intermediate to expert adult skiers and snowboarders can take advantage of free lessons for two hours every weekday at 1:30 clock

Local businesses have also come into action. The hip Cedar House Sport Hotel in Truckee offers a long-weekend - guests pay for two nights and third night free. The Stanford AlpineChalet has a Midweek Ski Special Sunday to Thursday with a 20 percent discount on accommodation and lift tickets for Alpine Meadows.

When driving in the Sierra, do not forget to carry chains in your car, even if you have a four-wheeled vehicle. Chains can be made mandatory, in all respects at the time of Carson Pass, and the traffic police, they turn away, if you do not have them. For the chain of up-to-date traffic information and control in California. And always be sure to call ourtravel experts for information or questions 1.800.SKIRESORTS local travel.

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