Autumn Arrives

Fall aerial view of Jackson Creek Summit.

As we round out the month of September, the views from the mountain have become increasingly colorful signaling the arrival of fall. The cooler mornings and darker evenings remind us that winter will soon be bearing down on us. Despite our best efforts, it seems this time of year always comes quicker than we'd like. The list of things we'd like to finish never seems to be done before the leaves start their show. This year is no exception. If you've followed along over the summer, you know that the Snowriver team has more irons in the fire than can be easily counted, but they've diligently chipped away and accomplished a tremendous amount already. Now, we've got the winter season in site and are doubling down our efforts to finish strong. Read on to learn more about what we've been up to over the past couple of weeks. 

Siding the Summit

Shortly after purchasing the resort in August of last year, we ordered new LP SmartSide siding to reside the entire Sugar Maple Chalet. Unfortunately, the materials arrived later than we had hoped and we weren't able to complete this project before the snow started to fly last October. While it would have been nice to have a fresh new look right away, this delay worked out better in one way. Given the long wait through the winter, we were able to order new windows and doors for the entire building and have them delivered in time to install before starting on the siding. This has made the process much smoother for our team as they were able to completely remove the siding along with the old windows. Then they installed the new windows, followed by trim, and then finally the new siding. The team is closing in on the completion of the siding installation, with just caulking and painting remaining on a majority of the building. It's amazing how much of a visual difference it makes to have proper siding on the chalet for the first time. 

This spring we also decided to take on another residing project at the Gabbro Studios. These three buildings had vintage cedar shake siding on the upper third, which unfortunately clattered in the wind keeping our guests awake at night. We elected to remove all of those noisy shakes and replaced them with new LP Cedar Shake siding. After a fresh coat of paint to match the roof of the adjacent Lodge, these buildings are looking mighty sharp. Check out the before and after photos below.

Top Terminal Assembly

With the return terminal substantially completed, the lift-build crew set their sights on the drive terminal. We welcomed Keweenaw Crane Company back for another week of heavy lifting. The drive terminal included some of the heaviest picks of the project, including the drive platform. This assembly of carriage, bull wheel, electric motor, and gearbox was the largest at 32,000lbs. Once installed onto its tracks, the rest of the terminal structure was constructed around it, piece by piece over four long days. The final tower was installed on the last day with the crane on-site, completing all major structures of the lift. From there, the team began assembly and installation of the windows, floor panels, and cladding which is expected to wrap up by October 2nd. Electricians from Doppelmayr are scheduled to arrive then to begin the complex task of bringing the lift to life, a process we expect to take the full month of October. Click through the photos below to see the progress!

Freshly painted chairlift with fall foliage in the background.

Green Bear Creek

After completing the installation of the new cable earlier this summer, our maintenance team reinstalled the 98 chairs on the lift before giving them a refresh. The many layers of paint from years past were scraped down before applying a fresh new coat of green paint to match the towers. The new layer of paint will protect the chairs from rust and help keep the lift running for many years to come. Plus it fits in with the new Snowriver brand's color scheme a bit better than the Red of years past. 

New terrain park features staged at the bottom of Uncharted Park.

Gifts from Granite

Our friend Ry, the Parks Manager at Granite Peak came up for a visit last week to check out our inventory of features and help set a new direction for our parks this winter. While making the trip north, he brought 4 new park features with him for the Snowriver Park Crew. Ry then worked with Charlie, who will be building and maintaining our parks this winter to organize our feature inventory and complete the necessary maintenance to be prepared for the hum of snowguns at the end of October. I'm stoked to have something new to freshen up our park offerings this season on Voyageur's Highway at JCS and in the Uncharted Rope Park at BRB.

Going Cashless

If you've been following along on our social media channels, you may already know that Midwest Family Ski Resorts has transitioned to cashless operations across its three resorts. This means that we will no longer accept cash or change as a method of payment at any of our on-resort locations, including ticket windows, restaurants, bars, or at the Lodge. We believe that removing this payment type will help speed up transaction times, reduce lines, improve the efficiency of our operations, and make your overall experience at the resort more seamless.

For the small percentage of folks who still regularly carry cash, we have three convenient locations to load your cash onto a Debit Card for use anywhere Mastercard is accepted. One reverse ATM is located in the entryway at The Lodge at Jackson Creek, another is across from the guest service counter in the Sugar Maple Chalet and the last one is near the ticket counter in the Black River Chalet. Simply insert your cash into the machine (up to $500), and it will dispense a debit card for you with the amount of money you deposited pre-loaded. This card can be used immediately to make purchases at the resort and don't worry, any amount you don't spend here can be used anywhere Mastercard is accepted. 

The photo on the right shows the Reverse ATM already installed in the Sugar Maple Chalet.

Reverse ATM
Skier framed by Legendary Pass graphic, "Begin your legend - passes now on sale"

Pass Price Increase

With less than three weeks left until our season pass prices increase, I wanted to remind everyone to buy now! For those of you primarily interested in skiing at Snowriver, the Legendary Silver Pass offers unlimited access for only $550 with just 12 blackout dates* at our sister resorts. Bundle your passes together to save even more with our Adult/Child Combo or Family Passes. Prices increase after October 15th, so don't wait. 

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OCTOBER 15

$550

$900

$1400

NOVEMBER 15

$625

$1050

$1625

IN-SEASON

$700

$1200

$1850

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Prices do not include applicable 5.5% Resort Fees.

*The SILVER Pass has (12) blackout dates at Lutsen Mountains and Granite Peak: Christmas/New Year's  Holiday: 12/28-12/31; MLK Weekend: 01/13 & 01/14; Presidents Weekend: 02/17 & 02/18 and Saturdays: 01/20, 01/27, 02/24 & 03/02.  

Our tentative opening is only 55 days from now. I can't wait to ski with everyone soon! 

- Benjamin