Saturday, October 23, 2010
La Nina Means Good News For Skiers And Boarders This Winter In Cascades
Last year’s El Nino brought more rain than snow to the mountains and kept the skiers and boarders off the slopes. But, with record snowfall expected this winter from La Nina ski shops and local ski areas are banking on Mother Nature for a huge winter season.
Up high and down low crews at Snoqualmie Summit East are putting the finishing touches on two new chairlifts. They’re replacing the ones that got wiped out by a slide two years ago.
Summit Marketing Director Guy Lawrence says it’s a race to finish for them to get ready for what’s expected to be a cold and wet winter because of La Nina.
“The fact that we’re opening up new terrain, putting in these two new lifts and it's time for the La Nina season, for a marketing director you can't get much better than that,” said Lawrence.
Last winter El Nino was a big dud for local ski areas, warm conditions meant no snow.
In North Bend, Martin Volken with Pro Ski Service says his shop got wiped out by the lousy winter also.
“You know if it's a really bad season coupled with a bad economy maybe that all resulted in a 20 percent reduction in sales,” said Volken.
But, forecasters say this year’s ski season could be off the charts. Guy Lawrence says at Snoqualmie Summit skiers and boarders could be looking at a major snow pack.
“People have been paying attention to the fact that it is going to be a La Nina year and historically it's always favored us to a certain degree sometimes a lot,” said Lawrence.
Martin Volken says all of the excitement for a great ski season has skiers and boarders spending money again too.
“I think the economy is getting a little bit better and people have obviously caught wind of the weather predictions,” said Volken.
It’s not winter yet but at the Summit they’re already thinking snow and with new lifts plus La Nina Guy Lawrence says the place is buzzing.
“We're expecting more snow and as a result not surprisingly pass sales are up so that's great,” said Lawrence.
So far the Summit at Snoqualmie has seen a 6 percent increase in season pass sales. The area hopes to complete those two new chair lifts at Summit East by December.
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