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  • 22 May 2023 8:58 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    HEY THERE, HI THERE, HO THERE,

    Have we all had a good 2023?

    Well, it may not have been perfect so far, but we still have many reasons to be thankful that we are members of the ski club because of the many different and fun activities we have monthly.

    The first week of every month we have a regular meeting at the Enclave, or we are getting ready for a big party. As everyone knows, our regular meetings are the best way to start the month, get in the mood for fun, and our parties are the best.

    This summer on July 15, we have the social event of the year in Hamilton County being the annual  “Chattanooga Ski Club Lake Party,” which is always fun and a good time for all with or without the “Pain Killer,” punch that has enlightened and tortured many a soul for years. More info next month so look for it.

    Looking forward to the Halloween and Christmas Party are just two more reasons to cheer and enjoy ourselves during the latter part of the year. Bourbon tours, hiking, and bike riding are all available with a trip down the Hiwassee and this year we have a rented VIP room at the Lookouts game just for us and friends August 25. Mark the August date on your calendar because we will be able to watch baseball inside or outside and that may be as good as it gets.

    We also will have a booth set up for the ski club at Nightfall in early June and July. The promotion booth is a neat way to promote the club and meet people. Where else do you find comradery, community, and the perfecting the joy of living in one club? Look at our website and I am sure you will find something to become involved with.

    SKI TRIPS 2024
    Our trips are filling up so make sure you sign up sooner rather than later. Signing up for a trip now gets everyone thinking about snow and getting ready to ski. Nothing better in the summer than to think about the cold and snow.

    SOMETHING I DID NOT KNOW
    ”Within the ski industry a 'Jerry,' otherwise known as a 'Gaper,' a 'Joey,' a 'Gorb,' etc. is someone [a skier or snowboarder] doing a boneheaded move. My personal definition of a Jerry is: An individual who exhibits a true lack of understanding for their sport, or for life in general.”
    Freeskier Magazine
     
    POEM OF THE MONTH

    Exhilaration
    Rapidly down the mountainside,
    The pure powdery snow spraying!
    Nearer to vast sapphire skies,
    And long ere a perplexed purple.
    Bracing winds travel from afar,
    And carelessly tousle the hair,
    Long after the mists of orange,
    In the treasured golden noon,
    On the other side of the moon!
    Enormous speeds are attained,
    As wild laughter is trailing,
    Like a first trip on ocean blue,
    And the view from the railing.
    Side to side in and out of trees,
    Snow sprinkled, sunlit emeralds.
    This could be the meaning of free,
    Racing the wind no cares behind me!

    See you at the next meeting,

    Ashley


  • 21 Apr 2023 12:38 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hey there, Hi there, Ho there,

    In the infamous words of several great epidemiologists discussing diseases, “What goes around likely comes around another time.”

    Yes, I am proud and more than honored to be the President of our friendly local ski club for the next year and look forward to seeing everyone more regularly at meetings and events. The next year’s trips are coming out, so make sure to review, size a trip up, tell everyone what it means to go on a ski club trip and how much fun everybody has.

    TRANSITION I

    Scott Kramer has been the ski club coordinator for trips the past couple of years and decided to step down from the position and just be a regular member. I understand Scott hit the ground running in the position and put in several times over of herculean effort in the job.

    Please give Scott a hearty notice of thanks when you next see him because he is what the club is all about: service to others, helping all to have a great time.

    Happy trails, Scott, look forward to seeing you at the meetings.

    ODE OF EXTREME THANKS

    When COVID raised its ugly head and shut everything down including our ability to assemble, Bob Tramel was our President. He dealt with the COVID issues as they related to the club brilliantly. He dealt with Zoom meetings of the ski club board, made sure that we were able to have meeting again safely, and then started everyone going on ski trips again.

    Not only did Bob hold the throttle during turbulent waters, but he was going through several personal issues that required a tremendous amount of time. He did not waive his duties to his family or the club.  Bob had a vision he could do it all and he did it all with a flair that was all his own.

    Hardcore grit and gravel are the components of Bob’s moral character. As a club, we were so fortunate that he was in a leadership role at one of the most difficult times of our organization’s existence.

    Once again, thank Bob personally when you see him for his service. He and others with the club are what make us so special.

    TRANSITION II

    Our ski season is over, and we are all the better for it. Until we can feel the cool breeze of winter and the snow under our boards, here is a little ditty to help us wile away the summer months thinking about winter:

    ENDLESS WINTER

    Wind & more wind
    will it ever end?

    Ice on top of ice
    a bitter harsh place

    Drifts & drifts of snow
    the days are longer now

    Winter endless winter
    & still you’re filled with wonder.

    See you next month at the meeting,

    Ashley

  • 20 Mar 2023 8:54 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    From all accounts, our last western ski trip of the year, Park City, was one for the record books, with tons of snow.  Be sure to read Scott Kramer’s trip report and check-out the pictures on our website and Facebook page. 

    Ski season may be about over for the 2022-2023 season, but our club has a lot of activities planned for the “off-season."  The first will be the Virginia Creeper bike ride & Barter Theater trip on April 27-29, and there are many more after that.

    At the April Meeting, which will be at Hilda & Willis’ Flat Duck Farm, we are planning on announcing the destinations and dates for the western trips for the 2023-2024 ski season.  I’m sure you’ll want to be there for that announcement.

    As has been mentioned before, at the April Meeting we will have the election of officers for the 2023-2024 year.  If you are interested in running for President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer, nominations will be taken from the floor or contact our Membership Chairman, Jim Bates at jimbates18@gmail.com or 706-537-6331.

    At the March Membership Meeting, we had a special guest, Savana Keeton, Executive Director Cumberland Trail Conference.  She talked about how her organization is building the trail which starts (or ends depending on your perspective) at Signal Point and ends at the TN / KY / VA border at Cumberland Gap.  They hope to complete the last 50 miles of the eventual 300 mile length in the next 5 years.  She also describes how the CTC works with the TN State Parks and the Friends of the Cumberland Trail to build, maintain, and promote this scenic hiking trail.  At the Board meeting after her presentation, we voted to donate $100 to the non-profit CTC.

    We have two new members to report: Sheri Dahrling, and Seymour Tomarin.  Let’s all welcome them. 

    Stay safe everyone,

    Bob

    Event Listing

    April Membership Meeting & Election of Officers @ Flat Duck Farm April 4, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-5210832

    Virginia Creeper Bike Ride & Barter Theater Trip- April 27-29, 2023    https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3168543

    Crescent Ski Council Spring Convention @ Myrtle Beach – April 27-30, 2023  

    May Membership Meeting @ TBD May 2, 2023  

    Day Trip to Gibbs Garden – May 17, 2023

    June Membership Meeting @ TBD June 6, 2023  

    Lake Party @ TBD - TBD

    Lookouts Baseball Game @ AT&T Field’s Metro Plumbing, Heating & Air Lounge – August 25, 2023

    Bourbon Trail @ Jailers Inn Bardstown, KY – September 29 – October 1, 2023     https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3753468

    Len Foote Hike Inn Trip – October 20-21, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3235020

    Crescent Ski Council Fall Convention @ Gatlinburg – October 27-29, 2023 

  • 13 Mar 2023 9:09 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Park City ski trippers have recently returned from a great ski trip at this resort. The snow was incredible! Some of the group started out by staying Friday night at the Drury Inn near the airport. We all got together at the happy hour and had a good time. The next morning we flew on United out of Atlanta to Denver, then onward to Salt Lake. All flights and bus transfers both going out and returning were on time. 

    After a short 45 minute bus ride, we arrived at the Park City Peaks Hotel, which we found to be a pretty nice setup with indoor and outdoor hot tubs and heated pool. A hot breakfast was provided every morning consisting of scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon, along with cereal, waffles, muffins, etc. They also provided a welcome pizza party on Saturday evening where we all got together and planned our week of skiing.


    The hotel shuttle provided transportation back and forth from the slopes every day, which was about a 10 min ride to the drop off point at the nearest lift. One of the drivers, Dean, was really helpful with information and getting us to restaurants in the evening.

    The snow conditions were incredible all week, with 36” of snow for the week (highest at 16” and 8”). The Thursday before we got there they got 23” of snow. We had fresh snow every day. Probably the best week of snow that the group has ever skied in. And one of the best things about this trip was that nobody was injured.  The soft snow conditions probably had a lot to do with that.

    The group dinner was held in one of the hotel conference rooms, with  the food consisting of East Carolina BBQ Pork, a cheese platter, roasted garlic mashed potatoes and some desserts (All provided by Luna’s Kitchen).  The dinner went well and we all had enough to eat without too many leftovers.

    On Thursday evening, several trip members met up at the Boneyard Grill, which is a place that did not require reservations. This was a lot of fun and something we will consider doing on future trips. 

    Some members of the group participated in some non-skiing activities, which included bobsled rides (really fast!) and snowmobiling (exclusive ride with just two sleds and the guide). All had fun doing these activities as well.

    Everyone had a great time and we will likely have Park City on the list as a possible destination in the future. Check out the photos on the Ski Club opening web page for pictures of this trip, as well as the other ski trips that took place this ski season.
  • 21 Feb 2023 10:54 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Ski season is in full swing with two of our three western trips completed.  Be sure to read the trip reports written by trip leaders Roy Brunner and Beverly Cleek, who both did an excellent job running the trips.  We still have one western trip, Park City, and our European trip to Austria and Scotland to go!

    In my January article I mentioned the money we raised for charity at the Christmas Party.  Later that month, the Board of Directors voted to round up that amount to $500 and that it be donated to Area 4 Special Olympics.  Last week I received a very nice letter from Judy Rogers, the Director, thanking us for helping their athletes.  I would also like to add my thanks to our membership for being so generous.

    At the upcoming March Membership meeting (Tuesday March 7th, social at 6 pm, business meeting at 7 pm) at the Enclave Subdivision Clubhouse (950 Channel View Lane, Hixson) we will have a special guest speaker, Savana Keeton, Director Cumberland Trail Conference (https://www.cumberlandtrail.org/).  As you probably know, the Cumberland Trail is an extensive foot trail constructed and maintained largely by volunteers. The Trail is managed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC).  When completed, the Cumberland Trail will extend more than 300 miles from its northern terminus in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park in Kentucky to its southern terminus at the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park located on Signal Mountain.  Currently the trail has 210 open miles and 50 trail heads.  I’m sure you’ll want to hear and see Savana’s presentation and ask questions.

    As has been mentioned before, at the April Meeting we will have the election of officers for the 2023-2024 year.  If you are interested in running for President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer, please contact our Membership Chairman, Jim Bates at jimbates18@gmail.com or 706-537-6331.

    Did you buy an Ikon Pass for the COVID shortened 2019-2020 ski season?  If so, you may be in for credit that can be used for a 2023-2024 Ikon Pass.  The amount of the credit varies based on how many days you used your 2019-2020 pass, with a maximum credit of $150 for passes there were used for only one day.  The total value of the credits is about $17.5 million.   This came about from 12 skiers who brought lawsuits against Alterra Mountain Company.  Those were consolidated into a class action lawsuit that went to mediation.  The parties came to an agreement and last month a federal judge approved it.  The firm representing the skiers, Dovel & Luner, will receive $2.9 million in attorney’s fees and costs.

    https://coloradosun.com/2023/02/17/alterra-mountain-co-settles-class-action-lawsuit/?utm_source=The%20Colorado%20Sun%20Newsletters&utm_campaign=SUNRISER_20230219&utm_medium=email

    Unfortunately, we don’t have any new members to report this month. 

    Stay safe everyone,
    Bob

    Event Listing   

    Park City Ski Trip – February 25 – March 4, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813189

    March Membership Meeting @ The Enclave, 950 Channel View Lane, Hixson - March 7, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-5178570

    Kitzbühel / Scotland Ski / Touring Trip – March 16-30, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4818156

    April Membership Meeting & Election of Officers @ TBD April 4, 2023  

    Virginia Creeper Bike Ride & Barter Theater Trip- April 27-29, 2023    https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3168543

    Crescent Ski Council Spring Convention @ Myrtle Beach – April 27-30, 2023  

    May Membership Meeting @ TBD May 2, 2023  

    Day Trip to Gibbs Garden - TBD

    June Membership Meeting @ TBD June 6, 2023  

    Lake Party @ TBD - TBD

    Lookouts Baseball Game @ AT&T Field’s Metro Plumbing, Heating & Air Lounge – August 25, 2023

    Bourbon Trail @ Jailers Inn Bardstown, KY – September 29 – October 1, 2023     https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3753468

    Len Foote Hike Inn Trip – October 20-21, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3235020

    Crescent Ski Council Fall Convention @ Gatlinburg – October 27-29, 2023  


  • 15 Feb 2023 2:23 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As a first-timer to Telluride, the description of the resort by a friend rings very true.  “The skiing is great, but the views are what keeps us coming back.”  Also, the town has a great “vibe.”  I thought the skiing was phenomenal, while the views were simply incredible.  During the trip, we found out that Coors uses the view from the top of the Prospect lift in their advertisements.

    Most of the trip went without a hitch.  After a festive night at the Drury, Team Chattanooga hit the Atlanta airport early Saturday morning.  The early bird arrival didn’t exclude us from long security lines, but once through, everything fell into place.  Arriving in Montrose, a quick baggage claim, and we were on the road to Telluride.  It is worth pointing out that between our bus driver and Mickey Hardeman, the luggage was loaded quickly.  After last year’s fiasco at Breckenridge, the bus company sent the A-team.  Dave Connors and Gary Farmer took a leisurely three-day drive and our Raleigh connection of Ernie Braasch and Rod Davis also drove.  Ernie and Rod used their car for ultimate flexibility and added another slope delay on their return trip home.

    Bear Creek Lodge was ready for us, and we quickly found our way to assigned rooms.  Most of the accommodations were spacious and comfortable, although there were two or three mattress complaints coupled with a few bed assignments that didn’t match their website descriptions.  Our welcome wine and cheese party was quite nice and gave everyone a chance to meet virtually everyone on the trip.  While we didn’t have slope access, the lodge was very efficient in transporting us the approximate two-minute bus ride to the slopes.  I didn’t hear any complaints of long waits to or from the slopes.

    As far as the skiing was concerned, Telluride didn’t disappoint.  It seemed like all of the lifts serviced a variety of terrain to match every skill level.  And once upon the summit, the views were 360 degrees of “oh my God” beautiful.  Monday and Thursday were powder days that had everyone smiling.  The snow conditions were really good throughout the week.  Thursday saw the opening of the brand-new replacement lift for “Plunge,” and several CSC’ers managed to make history as riders on the lift’s inaugural day.  Scott Kramer continued his reign as the Bump Run King adding tree and double-black run bumps to his repertoire.  David Cole’s exuberance at talking about his ski day on the bus was pretty infectious.  It was fun and enjoyable to hear a little guy expound on what a great time he was having.  And it seemed like every day ended at the outdoor hot tubs where the water had us sweating after just a little while.

    Our trip experienced no injuries despite Hilda Jones’ best effort.  There were a couple of pre/prior-trip leg injuries (one Whistler related, one luggage related) that resulted in last minute changes and near cancellations.  But troopers trooped and shops replaced slopes and the show went on.  There was one report of seriously chapped lips, but thankfully, no hospitalization was required.

    Our group gathered at the Crazy Elk pizzeria in Mountain Village for our group meal.  The Crazy Elk restaurant was conveniently a short walk from the gondola.  The pizza, salad, and service there were all fantastic.  Our hosts went the extra mile to make sure we never had to wait on food.  Every single trip participant made it to the dinner (and the married ones too).  And kudos to our trip leader for negotiating beer and wine with the meal.

    Jinksie, Sonya and Scott Harris along with Hilda Jones, JoAnn Stellar, and Becky Fine managed a day of horse-back riding and from all reports had a spectacular time (although there were rumors of a tree incident).  The Connor clan, Dave, his daughters Heather and Tracy their husbands and kids managed a snowmobiling trip, but they will have to tell the tale, and there were no rumors of tree incidents.

    A trip into town revealed a quaint village with an Old West feel.  There were plenty of restaurants, but one anomaly was that the shops tended to close down around 5:00 pm.  We did find the Mahr building, which at one time housed the bank that was the site of Butch Cassidy’s first bank robbery.  The city itself is a convenient gondola ride from Mountain Village with some more spectacular views.

    Thanks to Bill Coolidge, Jim Kapsho, and Clinton and Connie Cavett for hosting our end of trip pot-luck dinner.  There was food galore and still some Crazy Elk leftover pizza on the menu.  All things considered, the spread was pretty impressive and we didn’t come anywhere near to eating it all.  The host condo was spacious enough to accommodate everyone and really, we had a great time socializing.

    Finally, the return trip started out pretty uneventfully.  Again, our ace bus driver, Mickey Hardeman, and a few others made short work of loading the luggage, and we were on our way.  Fortunately, trip leader Bev made sure the bus arrived about 30 minutes earlier than planned since about three ski clubs converged on Southwest airlines’ queue at about the same time.  The serpentine line extended around Southwest’s area, in front of Delta’s and right on outside.  This was followed by another spectacular line to security.  Followed by another long line boarding a full flight to Denver.  With a three-hour layover in Denver, there was plenty of time for Southwest to get our baggage correct, but about eight of us experienced the joy of finding one of our bags was sent to St. Louis.  Another layer to the adventure delaying our midnight drive back to Chattanooga.

    But otherwise, this was a spectacular trip.  I hated for it to end.

    Written by Kevin Cleek


  • 15 Feb 2023 2:13 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Remember the song “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes”?  Well, those were some of the body areas that took a “bounce” or two this past trip at Whistler; along with hands and thumbs.  Even with some of the injuries it did not damper our spirits at all. 

    Out of the 31 scheduled to go on the Whistler trip, 29 actually went.  Some hiccups occurred on the flight going but once the next day came everyone was ready to hit the slopes or just get themselves familiar with the village.  We all will agree the Whistler Village was indeed a fun place to be.  I can assure you there is probably still Chattanooga Ski Club laughter bouncing off the walls surrounding the village.

    Snow conditions weren’t the best and the mid mountain fog on several days prevented some from skiing long hours or at all.  But there was much to do in Whistler with our group from snowmobiling, going to yoga, hitting the hot tub, riding the Peak to Peak Gondola, shopping and bobsledding on the Olympic track (which I can attest is FUN).

    Our group dinner was held on Tuesday evening at Pizzeria Antico and the food was “off the chain” (to quote a friend of ours).  They served us family style where each table was served two or more different appetizers, two salads, two pasta dishes and four pizzas.  Don’t think anyone went away hungry!

    I want to thank everyone that went and made it a most joyful ski trip!  Your personalities are what make up this club and the fun times we have with each other………..Thanks for the memories!

    Roy Brunner


  • 22 Jan 2023 2:42 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    By the time the newsletter is emailed to you, our first ski trip of the season will be underway with about 30 of our members at Whistler-Blackcomb in British Columbia.  It is our club’s first out-of-country trip since the pandemic began almost three years ago.  Then, the first full week of February, we have a big group (50+) going to Telluride.  Let’s all have fun in the snow!

    Because we will have so many members on the Telluride ski trip the first week of February, we WILL NOT have a February membership meeting.  Rest assured that we will be getting back together in March.  Then, at the April meeting, we will have the annual election of officers.  Jim Bates, Membership Chair, has agreed to run the election, so if you are interested in running for President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer, please contact Jim.

    Will you be skiing with an iPhone 14 this winter?  If so, you need to be aware of a feature that is causing some problems.  Both iPhones and Apple watches have a built-in safety feature called “crash detection."  The device automatically calls 911 when it detects a sudden stop, thinking that you have been in a car crash, unless you cancel the automated call within a 20 second window.  Unfortunately, many skiers/boarders don’t notice the alarm and message on their device when they fall, so the emergency call goes out.  Some 911 call centers near ski resorts are reporting 20-30 of these non-emergency calls a day, which ties up resources that might be need for a real emergency.  

    https://coloradosun.com/2022/12/26/skier-iphone-crash-detection-calls/?utm_source=The%20Colorado%20Sun%20Newsletters&utm_campaign=SUNRISER_20221226&utm_medium=email

    Are you going to Colorado this season (i.e. our Telluride ski trip)?  If so, be aware that since January 1, Colorado businesses are required to charge a 10 cent fee for each plastic or paper bag that customers carry out of the store.  Think about how many bags you normally use leaving the grocery store.  (Then starting 1/1/2024 there will be a complete ban on all single-use plastic bags.)  So, you probably will want to carry some reusable bags with you.  This also helps when we put groceries on the bus, to be able to tell which bag belongs to which person (another helpful hint is to put a paper airline name tag on the reusable bag).  Some individual counties and towns have more restrictions, and some businesses are also going further.  For example, Walmart stores in Colorado have already stopped using disposable bags (both paper and plastic); if you go there, bring your own or you’ll have to buy one or more reusable bags.  https://coloradosun.com/2022/12/22/colorado-plastic-bag-fees-walmart-fort-collins-recycling-reuse/?mc_cid=5dc4cbe78f&mc_eid=4ad3802761

    Here is the latest (as of 1/17) snow report for our 2023 ski trips:

    Trip                              Dates                           Trip Leader       Snow Depth Base

    • Whistler BC                  January 21-28              Roy Brunner            74”
    • Telluride CO                  February 4-11              Beverly Cleek          40”
    • Park City UT                 February 25-March 4   Scott Kramer          105”
    • Kitzbühel / Scotland      March 16-30                 Jim Mullenix             23”

    We have six new members to report: Al Brown, Dennis Priebat and the Ogburn family: Julie, Patrick, Jamie, and Gabe.  Let’s all welcome them.

    Stay safe everyone,

    Bob

    Event Listing   

    Whistler/Blackcomb Ski Trip – January 21-28, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813143

    Telluride Ski Trip – February 4-11, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813162

    February Membership Meeting @ TBD February 7, 2023   CANCELLED due to Telluride Trip

    Park City Ski Trip – February 25 – March 4, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813189

    March Membership Meeting @ TBD March 7, 2023  

    Kitzbühel / Scotland Ski / Touring Trip – March 16-30, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4818156

    April Membership Meeting & Election of Officers @ TBD April 4, 2023  

    Virginia Creeper Bike Ride & Barter Theater Trip- April 27-29, 2023    https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3168543

    Crescent Ski Council Spring Convention @ Myrtle Beach – April 27-30, 2023  

    Lookouts Baseball Game @ AT&T Field’s Metro Plumbing, Heating & Air Lounge – August 25, 2023

    Len Foote Hike Inn Trip – October 20-21, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3235020

  • 21 Dec 2022 5:47 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone.  If you didn’t attend the Christmas Party at the CHI Memorial Stadium a couple of weeks ago, you missed a great time.  Hilda and Jinksie did a truly outstanding job organizing everything: the facility was decorated beautifully, the food was great, the DJ played wonderful tunes, Bobbie “The Grinch” Witt worked the room providing entertainment, everyone had a good time, and we raised just under $300 for our charities.  In case you missed the results of the “How many M&Ms are in the jar?” contest, the correct answer was 747, and Kathryn Fortune nailed it.  Maybe she would be willing to help you out the next time you’re buying lottery tickets.  Honorable mention (aka close-but-no-cigar) goes to Sonja Harris who was only 11 short.

    Our members who went on the annual Crescent Ski Council Race / Ski / Ride Camp at Steamboat in December may have noticed that two lifts were still under construction, a 10-passenger gondola from the base area and a high-speed four-pack.  Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case this winter.  As of the first of December, supply chain issues have resulted 40% of lift projects still unfinished across the Rockies (25 of 60).  Also contributing to the delays are the increased number of orders for chairlifts in North America - for the 2019-20 ski season there were 30, that increased to 45 for 2020-2021, then for the current year there were 60 new chairlifts ordered.  One delayed project is Telluride’s Chair 9 replacement with a new four-pack detachable.  It should be running before we arrive on February 4th.  At Whistler/Blackcomb there are two new lifts, both on Whistler Mountain, that were to be running by opening day, that were delayed - the new Big Red Express and the replacement Creekside Gondola.  The Big Red Express just opened, but the opening date for the Creekside Gondola is uncertain (and it is the only lift out of the Creekside area, fortunately we are NOT staying in that base area).  To help the situation, “the resort will offer free and frequent bus service from Creekside to Whistler Village until the new lift opens. Guests arriving from Creekside will be offered priority access to both the Whistler Village and Blackcomb Gondolas”.  https://coloradosun.com/2022/12/19/supply-chain-issues-delaying-new-chairlift-openings/?utm_source=The%20Colorado%20Sun%20Newsletters&utm_campaign=SUNRISER_20221220&utm_medium=email

    Have you ever wondered why some snow is light and fluffy (i.e. Steamboat’s legendary “Champagne Power”) and some is heavy as a brick?  An article from the Steamboat Pilot & Today (https://www.postindependent.com/news/whats-happening-in-the-colouds-to-make-steamboats-champagne-powder/) explains what combination of temperature and humidity makes the perfect snowflake.

    By the time you read this, the shortest day of the year will be behind us, which means it’s time to go skiing!   I hope you are on one of these trips, because, with apologies to Bruce Springsteen, tramps like us, baby we were born to ski:

    Trip                              Dates                           Trip Leader       Snow Depth Base (on 12/20)

    • Whistler BC                   January 21-28               Roy Brunner                 49”
    •  Telluride CO                  February 4-11               Beverly Cleek                20”
    • Park City UT                  February 25-March 4     Scott Kramer                 48”
    • Kitzbühel / Scotland      March 16-30                 Jim Mullenix                 22”

    Speaking of ski trips, Scott Kramer is already hard at work looking into trips for the 2023-2024 ski season.  We are having to do this much earlier than we did just a few years ago because some accommodations we like are already filled for 2023-2024, and are taking bookings for the 2024-2025 season.  So, we are looking for trip leaders, while it is some work, it is also rewarding.  Contact Scott or myself if you are interested in running a trip before or at the January membership meeting.

    We have several new members to report: Al Brown, Tom Edwards, Frank Flinn, Bill Lytle, and Connor Moore.  Let’s all welcome them.

    Stay safe everyone,

    Bob

    Event Listing   

    January Membership Meeting @ TBD January 3, 2023  

    Whistler/Blackcomb Ski Trip – January 21-28, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813143

    Telluride Ski Trip – February 4-11, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813162

    February Membership Meeting @ TBD February 7, 2023   CANCELLED due to Telluride Trip

    Park City Ski Trip – February 25 – March 4, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813189

    March Membership Meeting @ TBD March 7, 2023  

    Kitzbühel / Scotland Ski / Touring Trip – March 16-30, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4818156

    April Membership Meeting & Election of Officers @ TBD April 4, 2023  

    Virginia Creeper Bike Ride & Barter Theater Trip- April 27-29, 2023    https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3168543

    Crescent Ski Council Spring Convention @ Myrtle Beach – April 27-30, 2023  

    Lookouts Baseball Game @ AT&T Field’s Metro Plumbing, Heating & Air Lounge – August 25, 2023

    Len Foote Hike Inn Trip – October 20-21, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-3235020

  • 25 Nov 2022 12:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As I started writing this article, I just realized that December is upon us and the end of another year is approaching quickly.  But we will close out the year’s activities with our highly anticipated annual Christmas party.  This year we will return to an indoor venue, and a relatively brand new one at that, the CHI Memorial Stadium Executive Club.  If you aren’t sure where it is, you can reach it; 1) from the north by taking Spring Creek Road south (either by crossing over I-24 or by turning right off South Terrace), then turning left onto N. Mack Smith Road (this intersection is across from Parkridge East Hospital); or 2) from the south by turning north off Ringgold Road (US-41) onto N. Mack Smith Road.  Since the cost is the same for members and guests, this is a great opportunity to introduce your friends to the Ski Club.  Be sure to go online and pre-register, as we must have an exact count of the number of people.  Eighty-five of your closest friends already have.

    At last month’s membership meeting, we were entertained by a special program organized by our own Rich Wilson, with four other members of the Choo-Choo Chorus singing as a barbershop quartet.  Be sure to look at their website for other chances to see and hear them.

    Our winter ski trips are almost on us.  On Thanksgiving Day Whistler Blackcomb is scheduled to open (they have a 28” base).  Telluride is scheduled to open two days later.  Park City is already open with 19% of the terrain accessible and a 32” base.  Kitzbühel has 2 lifts open, and the webcams are showing a lot of snow.  Although our winter ski trips are all set, but you might want to get on a wait list for one of these great trips (as we frequently have last minute cancellations):

    •  Whistler BC                   January 21-28, 2023                  Trip Leader Roy Brunner
    •  Telluride CO                  February 4-11, 2023                  Trip Leader Beverly Cleek
    • ·Park City UT                  February 25-March 4, 2023      Trip Leader Scott Kramer
    • Kitzbühel / Scotland      March 16-30, 2023                    Trip Leader Jim Mullenix

    We have several new members to report, Monte & Deborah Matthews, Carol Neal, and Wencke-Eileen West.  Let’s all welcome them.

    As we celebrate Thanksgiving this year, I’m thankful that after a couple of years of the pandemic, that life is returning to normal.  I also hope that we are all thankful for the people that make up our ski club

    Stay safe everyone,

    Bob

    Event Listing   

    Crescent Ski Council Race & Learn to Ski/Ride Camp @ Steamboat – December 3-10, 2022

    Christmas Party (& December Membership meeting) @ CHI Memorial Stadium – December 13, 2022 https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-5024829

    January Membership Meeting @ TBD January 3, 2023  

    Whistler/Blackcomb Ski Trip – January 21-28, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813143

    Telluride Ski Trip – February 4-11, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813162

    February Membership Meeting @ TBD February 7, 2023   CANCELLED due to Telluride Trip

    Park City Ski Trip – February 25 – March 4, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4813189

    March Membership Meeting @ TBD March 7, 2023  

    Kitzbühel / Scotland Ski / Touring Trip – March 16-30, 2023   https://chattanoogaskiclub.org/event-4818156

    April Membership Meeting & Election of Officiers @ TBD April 4, 2023  

    Crescent Ski Council Spring Convention @ Myrtle Beach – April 21-23, 2023  

    Virginia Creeper Bike Ride – May 2023