Heavenly fires up west coast's largest snowmaking system

4th November 2008

 Resorts Ability to Cover 70 Percent of its Trails in Machine-Made Snow Gives Early-Season Certainty to Skiers and Riders

Heavenly Mountain Resort, Lake Tahoe, Calif./Nev. Heavenly Mountain Resort began making snow last night signaling that the Lake Tahoe snowsports season is just days away if temperatures continue to cooperate. The West Coasts largest snowmaking system, combined with recent storms that have dropped another five inches of new snow on Heavenlys slopes, gives the resorts guests confidence that they will be skiing and riding on the best snow surfaces in Tahoe on Heavenlys opening day, scheduled for Friday, November 21.


Orions Run with snowmaking

Under optimum conditions, Heavenly can cover 73 percent of its trails in machine-made snow, by far the most in the Lake Tahoe basin. In more visual terms, Heavenly can produce three-and-a-half feet of snow over one acre in an hour. Thats enough snow to blanket a football field with eight-and-a-half feet during an average three-hour game.
 
Its comforting to know that when its cold, we have snow, said John Wagnon, Heavenlys vice president of marketing and sales. Our guests can be confident that come opening day theyll be skiing and riding on the best and most consistent snow surface at Lake Tahoe.
 
With cold temperatures finally upon us, Heavenly officials felt it was time to give Mother Nature a helping hand by laying down a base of snow for the winter. For this season Heavenlys snowmaking has been expanded to include Stagecoach run; covering an additional eight acres of terrain with snowmaking.
 
 Snowmaking is really all about putting down a solid product skiers and riders can depend on from the get-go, said Jim Larmore, Heavenlys director of snow surfaces. This system is so efficient; it packs more punch than all the other snowmaking systems in the Tahoe basin combined.
 
Heavenly has begun making snow at the top of the Gondola, on Orion and upper Comet, two of its signature runs on the Nevada side.
 
For information on booking a snowsports vacation package or purchasing a Heavenly season pass, or to monitor the snowmaking process via Heavenlys web cams, visit www.skiheavenly.com.





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