Showing posts with label snowmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowmaking. Show all posts

11/22/10

Snow Storm!

There is only one word to describe the type of snow that fell during yesterday's snow storm:
PERFECT
These photos were taken Monday around Noon.
Many more inches fell after that.
Twelve inches in all.
Amazing. Helpful.
And oh-so BEAUTIFUL.



Hello Winter.
I must say your first impression was BRILLIANT!

pssst: there are 3 snowguns operating now, with more to be connected throughout the day

12/18/09

Current Snowmaking

This photo is from 8pm Thursday evening. Beartrack will be open Saturday.
Notice the cool visual effect of the light shining through the trees onto the airborne snow. It's like looking at a movie projected onto a white screen from the back side. It was dramatically beautiful in person...all shimmery and quivering.
Not only is there snow to make, there is snow to move...
Huge mounds of snow must be spread across the hills with the groomer.
Exit ramps from the chairlifts need to be shaped.
Approaches to rails and terrain features need to be raked into place.
And the entire Tubing Park needs to be sculpted into lanes and berms.
The weather looks great for the weekend... cu@bv

12/4/09

Preparation for the Big Day

John Dickinson took this photo from the Continental Lift Ramp: looking down towards the chalet and the snowguns on Julia. Julia is open now and the guns have been moved to other runs.

Snowmaking Continues

I took some photos today from the bottom of the hill. And I caught John at checking one of the snowguns. The temps and humidity have been just perfect for making snow. Snowmaking will continue on other runs during our public hours.
Julia will be open this Saturday & Sunday. The bunny hill will probably be open as well.
$10 Lift $15 Ski Rental $18 Board Rental

12/3/09

OPEN Dec 5 & 6

Buena Vista will be open this weekend.
Saturday & Sunday
December 5 & 6
10am - 5pm
The Chalet is all lit up because the Rental Department staff had their first training session this evening. Everyone is excited to learn about the new Elan skis and bindings. Kirby and Mike have designed and built new stations for distributing rentals. New charts, new storage, new everything. Time to put it all into practice.

If you look carefully...click on any image to see a larger version...you can see three guns going on this view of Julia.
The main goal was to get the Julia Vista run open by Saturday. This photo suggests Sunflake (Bunny) may also be open. I'll update tomorrow from the office.

Sigh of Relief

After weeks of waiting, days of studying the hourly forecasts, and several attempts which created only puddles; the weather finally graces us with favorable conditions for snow making. John and his crew were just turning on the guns yesterday when I left work.

Then later, returning from Bemidji after dark, I swung into BV to snap these photos. The best view of all was rounding the curve on Co.Rd 15 by the Dickinson Ranch. From that angle the entire hill was visible and draped in clouds of snow. I didn't want to pull over on the side of the road, though. These are photos taken from the parking lot.
The drone of the guns was a constant, gentle roar...and the plumes of snow drifted away like smoke. It was all so mesmerizing and beautiful in the black and white of night.

John and the crew stopped by on their ATV's to say "Hi." What an enormous amount of effort they put in to get this base made: working 'round the clock, repositioning the equipment as the wind changes, dragging hoses, getting soaked with water and half frozen, juggling moisture and electricity... And yet, this endeavor is exactly what they have been impatiently waiting to begin.
The forecast looks good. The frustration of waiting seems to be over. It's a beautiful, snowy relief.

11/27/09

Snowmaking!


A picture is worth a thousand words.
Many thanks to the crew that keeps this going 'round the clock!