A Few Things Coming Up…..
Not much for weather the next few days, more like sunny spring ski conditions. A little drizzle of rain froze into a nice layer of sheet ice overnight, and a trace of snow on The Summit. Check out what B.A. has to say! The conditions are still holding, I know everyone is antsy for that supreme powder day, especially since we have a substantial base. Can you imagine? 3 or so feet blanketing the Tahoe Region, we would be in a Haven of powder. I need all of you to start dancing, recite your snow prayer song, or whatever it takes to bring this next system in on Monday and Tuesday. We are expecting some cooler temperatures to push the warmer than normal temps we’ve been experiencing this week. Yes, the storm door is opening once again! Seriously, we need the dances, prayers, and songs, because we could potentially have many powder days ahead of us this January.
Come on out and check out the History of Biathlon Presentation & Demonstration Race taking place on January 10, 2010. Come visit us to learn about this growing sport! Join us for a free presentation in the Village at Northstar™ from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Mike Karch will review the history of biathlon from original pictographs found in prehistoric Finland through modern day Olympics. Want to talk about some serious athletes; well you’re not going to want to miss this presentation.
Our first big freestyle event is taking place on January 15th in The Village at Northstar; we will be hosting Olympic Heritage Rail Jam. If you are thinking of competing, you might want to get here early; we are limiting this event to only 25 participants. Registration begins at 6pm in front of Butterbox, the warm-ups start at 6 as well. I hope you are able to make it to one of these Olympic Heritage Events!
Talk to you soon,
Chris
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