Loon Mountain Opens Top to Bottom November 8th

By AlpineZone News |
Nov 06 2013 - 12:12 PM

Moguls at LoonLINCOLN, NH (November 5, 2013) – Loon Mountain Resort is scheduled to open this Friday, November 8, with over 37 acres and two miles of top-to-bottom skiing and riding on Loon Peak. This will be one of the earliest opening days in the resort’s history.

After just two nights of intense snowmaking, the resort plans to open five trails and one continuous route of top-to-bottom skiing and riding for intermediate and advanced skiers and riders. Trails opening Friday include Exodus, Upper Bear Claw, Grand Junction, Link and Lower Picked Rock. All trails will be serviced by the White Mountain Express Gondola and the East Basin Chair.

This winter’s speedy opening comes thanks to $1.3 million in offseason snowmaking improvements, including two new pumps that boost snowmaking water capacity by over 40 percent; 29 additional low-energy, high-efficiency tower snow guns; and 100 semi-automated snowmaking hydrants that reduce snow gun startup and shutdown times on key trails by 75 percent. Since 2010, Loon has invested $3 million and added more than 650 low-energy tower guns to its arsenal, the largest installation of these highly-efficient snow guns in North America.

“Our snowmaking investments during the past three years have totally changed the way we make snow,” said Ralph Lewis, Loon’s director of skiing operations. “With this season’s major snowmaking upgrades, the difference from last winter should be quite notable.”

The resort will be open for skiing and riding this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with early-season ticket prices $49 for adults, $39 for teens, and $29 for juniors and seniors. The mountain will be closed on Monday, November 11, and will reopen on Friday, November 15 for daily operations. Snowmaking operations will continue whenever temperatures allow to expand open terrain as quickly as possible.

For regular updates on snowmaking and terrain, visit www.loonmtn.com, like Loon Mountain Resort on Facebook, or follow @loonmtn on Twitter.

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About Loon Mountain – Loon Mountain is New England’s most-accessible mountain resort destination, offering 2,100 feet of vertical and a variety of terrain across three peaks, including a full progression of award-winning terrain parks and New Hampshire’s only superpipe. Located in New Hampshire’s White Mountains just two hours north of Boston and three miles from Exit 32 off Interstate 93, Loon Mountain offers the most accessible big mountain skiing in the East.

Loon Mountain is operated by Boyne Resorts, the largest family-owned four-season resort company in North America, and is located in the White Mountain National Forest, operating in partnership with the USDA-Forest Service. For more information about Loon Mountain, visit loonmtn.com, like Loon on Facebook at facebook.com/loonmtn, or follow @loonmtn on Twitter.

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