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Showing posts with label mountain bike events california. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2013

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Northstar Mountain Bike Park to open ahead of schedule

The largest lift-served mountain bike park in Northern California is scheduled to open Friday at Northstar California Resort. 

Light spring snowfall in the Sierra enabled crews to get a head start on trail maintenance, allowing the park to open a week earlier than planned. 

“We have made some big strides in early-season trail maintenance and I’m really pleased with the quality of product we’re rolling out this season,” said Bike Park Manager Forrest Philpot. “Our loyal riders can look forward to a few additions and improvements. Those new to the sport shouldn’t put learning off for another summer. In addition to the bike park, bikers can access some of the best cross-country trails in Lake Tahoe from here.”

Philpot says the park’s popular trail, Gypsy, is slated to become one of the best trails in Northern California this year thanks to recent upgrades. Crews expect to have the trail completely rebuilt by mid-summer. Other notable improvements include a new wood S-berm on Upper Mineshaft and a fresh feel in Zone 1 of Livewire after a machine resurfacing project.

Northstar Mountain Bike Park offers more than 50 miles of trails for both cross-country and downhill riders. Cutting-edge builds and world-class trails attract top athletes from around the world and Northstar Bike Academy helps riders of all levels advance their skills.

Northstar again will host a series of bike events and clinics this season. Northstar Cross-Country Bike Race Series will expand to Saturdays in addition to Thursday nights, and the Tahoe Trail 100, a Leadville Classic Qualifier, will return July 20. Participants are invited to a free race preview and clinic this Saturday. 

Other events include the LUNA Chix Women’s Specific Cross-Country Clinic on June 25, the Downhill Bike Race Series on Sunday mornings and a Specialized Women Sports Camp on Aug. 10-11.

HOURS OF OPERATION and PRICES

This weekend will feature a soft opening of the park with more than half of the bike and hike trails open Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. 

The remaining trails are scheduled to open in the coming weeks, conditions permitting. A complete trail report can be found online.  The Northstar Bike Park is open Friday through Sunday through June. Daily operations begin the first week of July and continue through Aug. 19.

Daily lift tickets will be available for purchase for $48 and discounted multi-day lift ticket options are available for $91. For those who want to ride all season, Mountain Bike Park season passes are available now for $329 and can be purchased at the Tickets and Season Pass office in the Village at Northstar, by calling 1.800.466.6784 or online at www.NorthstarCalifornia.com.

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Breckenridge Ski Resort kicks off summer activities with clean-up day

Model airplanes, ping pong balls, large batteries and a plastic honey bear — those were just a few of the random items picked up slope-side on Thursday’s Breckenridge Ski Resort volunteer cleanup.

Daniel and Audra Lewis brought their kids to help with the community service and later to enjoy the free rides for locals appreciation day.

“It’s gorgeous hiking around, and it’s great to keep the mountain clean,” Aubra Lewis said.

And you never know what treasure you might uncover. While collecting trash, the Lewis’ daughter found a pair of keys.

“You know there is a story behind everything you find,” Lewis said.

Dan Edwards, Breckenridge Ski Resort’s new senior activities director, got to participate in the cleanup for the first time.

His favorite collectible was an old rusted Pepsi can that looked like it had been around for half a decade.

“It’s nice to see something a little bit retro,” he said.

Edwards was also amused when a single ski was found.

“I was trying to figure out how they made it the rest of the way down,” he said.

Breckenridge communications director Kristen Petitt Stewart said mountain employees appreciated the volunteers’ efforts to make the mountain spick-and-span.

“We have a fraction of the staff now that we do in the winter, and it’s nice to have the extra hands,” she said.

After the cleanup, mountain staff opened up the roller coaster, slide, bungee trampolines and mini golf to the local public for the first time this season, in preparation for the park’s opening day today.

“It’s a nice way of testing the waters and make sure everything is set, and to get the locals to come out and experience it,” Edwards said.

“It’s just as beautiful here in the summer as it is in the winter,” he said.

Edwards lived in Colorado when he was a child and wants to build on the memories he has as a visitor to Breckenridge.

“We are going to continue to expand and create new attractions,” he said.

On top of existing attractions, the resort is introducing Segway tours this summer. It’s expanding the mountain-bike offerings and trail programs, Petitt Stewart said. Staffers are also planning the “Epic Discovery,” a major attraction that will combine learning and play, slated to open in 2015.

“It’s going to be neat to create that connection between the guest and the mountain in a completely different way than we have before,” Edwards said.

Today marks the opening day of the resort’s summer activities — which include everything from hiking, biking and slides to a roller coaster, zip line, climbing wall, maze and more.

Petitt Stewart said she enjoys bringing her family to take part in summer activities at the resort.

“If I personally had to pick an activity, I would ride that alpine slide over and over and over again,” she said. “It was the first alpine slide built in Colorado, and I always laugh and enjoy it every time.”

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Northstar Mountain Bike Park to open a week ahead of schedule

The largest lift-served mountain bike park in Northern California is scheduled to open Friday at Northstar California Resort. 

Light spring snowfall in the Sierra enabled crews to get a head start on trail maintenance, allowing the park to open a week earlier than planned. 

“We have made some big strides in early-season trail maintenance and I’m really pleased with the quality of product we’re rolling out this season,” said Bike Park Manager Forrest Philpot. “Our loyal riders can look forward to a few additions and improvements. Those new to the sport shouldn’t put learning off for another summer. In addition to the bike park, bikers can access some of the best cross-country trails in Lake Tahoe from here.”

Philpot says the park’s popular trail, Gypsy, is slated to become one of the best trails in Northern California this year thanks to recent upgrades. Crews expect to have the trail completely rebuilt by mid-summer. Other notable improvements include a new wood S-berm on Upper Mineshaft and a fresh feel in Zone 1 of Livewire after a machine resurfacing project.

Northstar Mountain Bike Park offers more than 50 miles of trails for both cross-country and downhill riders. Cutting-edge builds and world-class trails attract top athletes from around the world and Northstar Bike Academy helps riders of all levels advance their skills.

Northstar again will host a series of bike events and clinics this season. Northstar Cross-Country Bike Race Series will expand to Saturdays in addition to Thursday nights, and the Tahoe Trail 100, a Leadville Classic Qualifier, will return July 20. Participants are invited to a free race preview and clinic this Saturday. 

Other events include the LUNA Chix Women’s Specific Cross-Country Clinic on June 25, the Downhill Bike Race Series on Sunday mornings and a Specialized Women Sports Camp on Aug. 10-11.

HOURS OF OPERATION and PRICES

This weekend will feature a soft opening of the park with more than half of the bike and hike trails open Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. 

The remaining trails are scheduled to open in the coming weeks, conditions permitting. A complete trail report can be found online.  The Northstar Bike Park is open Friday through Sunday through June. Daily operations begin the first week of July and continue through Aug. 19.

Daily lift tickets will be available for purchase for $48 and discounted multi-day lift ticket options are available for $91. For those who want to ride all season, Mountain Bike Park season passes are available now for $329 and can be purchased at the Tickets and Season Pass office in the Village at Northstar, by calling 1.800.466.6784 or online at www.NorthstarCalifornia.com.