On Thursday, skiers at Snow Valley may buy any regular priced lift ticket or lesson package and receive a “Spring Back” voucher valid for any midweek day, beginning March 2 through
the end of the 2008/2009 season.
Monthly Archives: February 2009
Two lift tickets for $44 on Wednesdays
Snow Valley is offering some good discounts this winter. Come up to Running Springs for some fun in the sun.
On Wednesdays, skiers and boarders can get two lift tickets for just $44. Bring a friend or family member and enjoy the savings!
This special will continue through the end of this season.
But please note: Lift tickets must be purchased in pairs here at Snow Valley ticket windows.
Fun fundraiser at Mountain High
Wigged out in Wrightwood
King of the Hill at Mountain High
Welcome to King of the Hill
Celebrity Boardercross 2009. This is
where music fans, snow shredders,
and snow bunnies come to play in
all of this fresh new powder.
Come enjoy the vendor village,
live music, DJs, radio remotes,
drink specials, and giveaways!
Watch your favorite celeb.
compete in the downhill
boardercross for a chance to win
sweet prizes.
For more information check out:
Missing snowboarder found in Wrightwood
KABC Channel 7 is reporting that a Fullerton man has been found after he went missing while snowboarding at the Mountain High resort in Wrightwood.
They say Brendon Shoemaker had last been seen Tuesday on the
south side of Mountain High West in the San Gabriel Mountains shortly after 4 p.m.
The 23-year-old was reportedly snowboarding out of bounds. When he didn’t come back a friend reported him missing.
Rescue parties from Los Angeles County sheriff’s and fire departments launched a search.
A helicopter crew saw Shoemaker shortly after daybreak and
were working to bring him to safety. L.A. County Sheriff’s deputies say
he appears to be OK.
Five feet of snow at Mountain High?
The National Weather Service is reporting good news for Mountain
High skiers and snowboarders from President’s Day weekend. A winter storm watch
has been issued for the
calls for new snow through Tuesday. This storm is expected to drop
up to two feet of snow on Mountain High with snow levels dipping to 4,500 feet.
More than three feet of new snow has
already fallen at Mountain High over the last week-and-a-half. All three resorts are 100% open
with up to 16 lifts, 62 trails and a 24-48 inch base of powder and packed
powder.
The North Pole Tubing Park is also open with six lanes of lift accessed
tubing. Visit
mthigh.com for the latest snow report and custom weather forecast.