Tag: PistenBully

  • Mainely Skiing Weekly Email (March 8, 2024)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Weekly Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox at the end of every week to highlight what’s happening with your Maine ski resort!

    Mountain Report:

    Mountain NameTrails OpenPercent Open
    Saddleback25 / 6837%
    Sugarloaf87 / 17651%
    Sunday River86 / 13962%
    Pleasant Mountain31 / 4766%

    Trail of the Day: Grey Ghost (Saddleback)

    Upcoming Events:

    Make sure to add these events to your calendar to keep yourself up to date with the local happenings. Of course, you can always visit our events page, which is constantly getting updated so you can know about the event before anyone else! Click here

    Event Name:Start Date:End Date:Occurrence:
    Free Ski Night @ Black Mountain of MaineJanuary 10March 20Every Wednesday
    Banked Slalom @ SugarloafMarch 9March 9One Day
    Cardboard Box Race @ Pleasant MountainMarch 9March 9One Day
    USASA Slopestyle @ SaddlebackMarch 9March 9One Day
    Rangeley Moose Dash Snowshoe 5K @ RLTCMarch 10March 10One Day
    2nd. Annual Back To The Banks @ SaddlebackMarch 16March 16One Day
    Annual Mattress Race @ Pleasant MountainMarch 16March 16One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Mt. AbramMarch 16March 16One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Pleasant MountainMarch 17March 17One Day
    Inferno @ SugarloafMarch 23March 23One Day
    Spring Fling @ Pleasant MountainMarch 23March 23One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Sunday RiverMarch 24March 24One Day
    Bust ‘N’ Burn @ Sunday RiverMarch 29March 31Three Days

    Banked Slalom at Sugarloaf:

    Come on out and join the greater Sugarloaf snowboard community for the 13th Annual Sugarloaf Banked Slalom on March 9. Nothing quite beats hanging out with 200+ of your local New England buds at Sugarloaf for one of the top East Coast, snowboard-only events. Snowboarders will unite to celebrate the growth of the sport. Sign up now:

    sugarloaf.com

    Camden Snow Bowl Closes For Season:

    Announced earlier this week, Camden Snow Bowl in Camden, Maine has closed for the season. With warm weather and all the rain, they had trouble getting and keeping their snowpack. See the status of your local resort by clicking the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

    Photo: Camden Snow Bowl Webcam

    WinterKids Family Days:

    Join the WinterKids Family for their own Family Days at local Maine ski mountains coming up soon! Get all the important information on their website: winterkids.org

    Mt. Abram – March 16
    Pleasant Mountain – March 17
    Sunday River – March 24

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    USASA Slopestyle At Saddleback:

    Watch as some of New England’s best young skiers go head-to-head for top honors at this USASA Slopestyle Competition on Wheeler Slope Park built by the Saddleback Terrain Parks crew. Show up and watch this awesome event on Saturday, March 9. This event is sold out for USASA-registered skiers only. Learn more below:

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Going Up Is Getting Faster:

    This week, Pleasant Mountain announced The Summit Express. After 86 years, the mountain will finally add a high-speed, detachable quad to their lift lineup. The lift, which is a Doppelmayr refurbished High-Speed Quad, will take skiers and riders up to the top in under 5 minutes. The lift came from Sunday River’s Jordan Express lift and will be installed this summer.

    Read all the stats about this exciting lift on their website.

    pleasantmountain.com

    2nd Annual Back To The Banks:

    Saddleback will host their second annual Back To The Banks, a banked slalom event on Lower Grey Ghost on Saturday, March 16. Please note, this event is only open to snowboarders or people who use snow skates. For more information and to sign up, click the link below!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    3rd Annual Hill Climb:

    The 3rd. Annual Hill Climb at Saddleback has recently opened for registration, so be as quick as a ski bunny and register! The Hill Climb is on Friday & Saturday, April 19-20, 2024. This event grows every year and brings in smiling faces from all over New England. It is definitely something you do not want to miss! Learn more below!

    saddlebackmaine.com

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    A More Comfortable Ride:

    BigRock Mountain in Mars Hill will be installing a brand new Doppelmayr Quad this summer. The new lift, which will have the same name as the double that currently sits in its place, will be called Gemini. BigRock started fundraising for the project back in 2021 but has secured enough for the payment to Doppelmayr. The surveying took place last summer, and construction is expected to start in the spring.

    Read more on this project and donate to help BigRock make the Northern Maine ski experience even better on their website below.

    bigrockmaine.com

    Saddleback Ski Patrol Auction:

    Come out and support the Saddleback Ski Patrol on Saturday, March 23 in the Saddleback Base Lodge. There will be a silent auction happening all day and a live auction starting at 5:30pm in the fireside room. For all the important info, click the link below.

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides:

    If you’re still in the Christmas spirit or you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly adventure, there are a number of various dates for horse-drawn carriage rides in downtown Rangeley. Don’t miss out on making those memories before the season ends! For more info and dates, see the full schedule below!


    • Saturday, March 9th
    • Saturday, March 16th

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    Total Solar Eclipse:

    The Total Solar Eclipse will come through Maine on Monday, April 8th, 2024. It looks like BigRock Mountain and Big Moose Mountain will be right in the middle of the path. Saddleback and Sugarloaf will get some time in the darkness as well. As we get closer to April, we will start sharing some events coming from these mountains.

    mainelyskiing.com/events

    Bust ‘N’ Burn:

    Prepare to witness history reborn. After a decade’s wait, Bust ‘N’ Burn triumphantly returns to Sunday River, reigniting the heart-pounding legacy of the freestyle competition. Hosted by Donny Friggin Pelletier, you won’t want to miss this event. Learn more below:

    sundayriver.com

    Skier Services:

    Check out the Skier Services page on our website. This page is filled to the brim with things skiers will find helpful. With pages like a resort status page, mountain guides to Saddleback, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Pleasant Mountain, Black Mountain of Maine, and Lost Valley (With more to come, stay tuned), and more. Find it all on the Skier Services page from the website or by clicking the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

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    Sugarloaf Marathon Registration Open:

    The Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K registration is now open. Thankfully, you have time to prepare for the race, as the deadline to sign up is April 15. For more information on the races, click the link below.

    sugarloaf.com

    Photo: Maine Drone Imaging

    Mainely Skiing Gear Guide:

    It’s been a long time in the making, but I’m extremely excited to share our gear guide page with you. Complete with beginner, intermediate, and expert pages filled with the appropriate gear for each level. Check it out by clicking the link below.

    mainelysking.com/gear-guide

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    Saddleback Webcams:

    Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You could go back in time if you missed the best part. Click the link below to see last night’s sunset!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Last Chair:

    What a discouraging week for Maine ski areas. Both Big Moose Mountain and Camden Snow Bowl have closed. All week, we saw rain and temps in the mid 40’s. March should be the snowiest month of the year but for some reason we’ve been hit with horrible conditions all season.

    Photo: Amy Laggis

    Weather:

    I wish I could give you better news with the forecast, but sadly, it’s more of the same. I bet you can’t guess what’s coming our way Sunday and Monday… On the bright side, some snow will accumulate during the morning on Sunday, so let’s all hope it sticks! Now more than ever, we need snow dances! For the current lift status, click the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

    Day:Friday:Saturday: Sunday:
    High:43   37   39   
    Low:20   28   27  
    Based out of Rangeley

    Keep up those snowdances!

    – Keegan

  • Mainely Skiing Weekly Email (March 1, 2024)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Weekly Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox at the end of every week to highlight what’s happening with your Maine ski resort!

    Mountain Report:

    Mountain NameTrails OpenPercent Open
    Saddleback41 / 6860%
    Sugarloaf50 / 17629%
    Sunday River81 / 13958%
    Pleasant Mountain31 / 4766%

    Trail of the Day: King’s Landing (Sugarloaf)

    Upcoming Events:

    Make sure to add these events to your calendar to keep yourself up to date with the local happenings. Of course, you can always visit our events page, which is constantly getting updated so you can know about the event before anyone else! Click here

    Event Name:Start Date:End Date:Occurrence:
    Free Ski Night @ Black Mountain of MaineJanuary 10March 20Every Wednesday
    WinterKids Downhill 24 @ SugarloafFebruary 29March 1Two Days
    Rangeley XC Loppet @ RLTCMarch 2March 2One Day
    Girls Ride Day @ SugarloafMarch 2March 2One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ SaddlebackMarch 3March 3One Day
    Eddy & Betty Dinner @ Sunday RiverMarch 5March 5One Day
    Banked Slalom @ SugarloafMarch 9March 9One Day
    Cardboard Box Race @ Pleasant MountainMarch 9March 9One Day
    Rangeley Moose Dash Snowshoe 5K @ RLTCMarch 10March 10One Day
    2nd. Annual Back To The Banks @ SaddlebackMarch 16March 16One Day
    Annual Mattress Race @ Pleasant MountainMarch 16March 16One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Mt. AbramMarch 16March 16One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Pleasant MountainMarch 17March 17One Day
    Inferno @ SugarloafMarch 23March 23One Day
    Spring Fling @ Pleasant MountainMarch 23March 23One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Sunday RiverMarch 24March 24One Day
    Bust ‘N’ Burn @ Sunday RiverMarch 29March 31Three Days

    Girls Ride Day:

    Come out to Sugarloaf on Saturday, March 2, for the third annual Girls Ride Day hosted by the Girls Trip Adventure Co., A day of fun for girls who snowboard. Learn more about Girls Trip Adventure Co. below.

    thegirlstripadventureco.com

    WinterKids Family Days:

    Join the WinterKids Family for their own Family Days at local Maine ski mountains coming up soon! Get all the important information on their website: winterkids.org

    Saddleback – March 3
    Mt. Abram – March 16
    Pleasant Mountain – March 17
    Sunday River – March 24

    Banked Slalom at Sugarloaf:

    Come on out and join the greater Sugarloaf snowboard community for the 13th Annual Sugarloaf Banked Slalom event. Nothing quite beats hanging out with 200+ of your local New England buds at Sugarloaf for one of the top East Coast, snowboard-only events. Snowboarders will unite to celebrate the growth of the sport. Sign up now:

    sugarloaf.com

    USASA Slopestyle At Saddleback:

    Watch as some of New England’s best young skiers go head-to-head for top honors at this USASA Slopestyle Competition on Wheeler Slope Park built by the Saddleback Terrain Parks crew. Show up and watch this awesome event on Saturday, March 9. This event is sold out for USASA-registered skiers only. Learn more below:

    saddlebackmaine.com

    2nd Annual Back To The Banks:

    Saddleback will host their second annual Back To The Banks, a banked slalom event on Lower Grey Ghost on Saturday, March 16. Please note, this event is only open to snowboarders or people who use snow skates. For more information and to sign up, click the link below!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    3rd Annual Hill Climb:

    The 3rd. Annual Hill Climb at Saddleback has recently opened for registration, so be as quick as a ski bunny and register! The Hill Climb is on Friday & Saturday, April 19-20, 2024. This event grows every year and brings in smiling faces from all over New England. It is definitely something you do not want to miss! Learn more below!

    saddlebackmaine.com

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    Saddleback Ski Patrol Auction:

    Come out and support the Saddleback Ski Patrol on Saturday, March 23 in the Saddleback Base Lodge. There will be a silent auction happening all day and a live auction starting at 5:30pm in the fireside room. For all the important info, click the link below.

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides:

    If you’re still in the Christmas spirit or you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly adventure, there are a number of various dates for horse-drawn carriage rides in downtown Rangeley. Don’t miss out on making those memories before the season ends! For more info and dates, see the full schedule below!


    • Saturday, February 24th (February Break)
    • Saturday, March 2nd
    • Saturday, March 9th
    • Saturday, March 16th

    Total Solar Eclipse:

    The Total Solar Eclipse will come through Maine on Monday, April 8th, 2024. It looks like BigRock Mountain and Big Moose Mountain will be right in the middle of the path. Saddleback and Sugarloaf will get some time in the darkness as well. As we get closer to April, we will start sharing some events coming from these mountains.

    mainelyskiing.com/events

    Bust ‘N’ Burn:

    Prepare to witness history reborn. After a decade’s wait, Bust ‘N’ Burn triumphantly returns to Sunday River, reigniting the heart-pounding legacy of the freestyle competition. Hosted by Donny Friggin Pelletier, you won’t want to miss this event. Learn more below:

    sundayriver.com

    Skier Services:

    Check out the Skier Services page on our website. This page is filled to the brim with things skiers will find helpful. With pages like a resort status page, mountain guides to Saddleback, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Pleasant Mountain, Black Mountain of Maine, and Lost Valley (With more to come, stay tuned), and more. Find it all on the Skier Services page from the website or by clicking the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

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    Sugarloaf Marathon Registration Open:

    The Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K registration is now open. Thankfully, you have time to prepare for the race, as the deadline to sign up is April 15. For more information on the races, click the link below.

    sugarloaf.com

    Photo: Maine Drone Imaging

    Mainely Skiing Gear Guide:

    It’s been a long time in the making, but I’m extremely excited to share our gear guide page with you. Complete with beginner, intermediate, and expert pages filled with the appropriate gear for each level. Check it out by clicking the link below.

    mainelysking.com/gear-guide

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    Saddleback Webcams:

    Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You could go back in time if you missed the best part. Click the link below to see last night’s sunset!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Last Chair:

    We started the week off great; however, Mother Nature had other plans for us. Sadly, we ended the week with rain and strong winds, which closed some ski areas and seriously affected others. Pray for snow, Mainely Skiers – we need it!

    Weather:

    After the rain and intense wind this week, the ski areas are still recovering. Sadly, it’s not getting any better. We’re looking at ra*n on Saturday, and those warm temps will carry over into Sunday, making for difficult grooming conditions. Today or later in the day on Sunday, would be the better times to go skiing this weekend. Now more than ever, we need snow dances! For the current lift status, click the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

    Day:Friday:Saturday: Sunday:
    High:29   41   49   
    Low:19   34   35  
    Based out of Rangeley

    Time to put on the Gore-Tex!

    – Keegan

  • Mainely Skiing Weekly Email (February 23, 2024)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Weekly Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox at the end of every week to highlight what’s happening with your Maine ski resort!

    Mountain Report:

    Mountain NameTrails OpenPercent Open
    Saddleback65 / 6896%
    Sugarloaf106 / 17662%
    Sunday River115 / 13983%
    Pleasant Mountain33 / 4770%

    Trail of the Day: Lower Professor (Saddleback)

    Upcoming Events:

    Make sure to add these events to your calendar to keep yourself up to date with the local happenings. Of course, you can always visit our events page, which is constantly getting updated so you can know about the event before anyone else! Click here

    Event Name:Start Date:End Date:Occurrence:
    Free Ski Night @ Black Mountain of MaineJanuary 10March 20Every Wednesday
    February Vacation WeekFebruary 19February 23Five Days
    February Fest @ SaddlebackFebruary 23February 23One Day
    WinterKids Downhill 24 @ SugarloafFebruary 29March 1Two Days
    Rangeley XC Loppet @ RLTCMarch 2March 2One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ SaddlebackMarch 3March 3One Day
    Eddy & Betty Dinner @ Sunday RiverMarch 5March 5One Day
    Banked Slalom @ SugarloafMarch 9March 9One Day
    Cardboard Box Race @ Pleasant MountainMarch 9March 9One Day
    Rangeley Moose Dash Snowshoe 5K @ RLTCMarch 10March 10One Day
    2nd. Annual Back To The Banks @ SaddlebackMarch 16March 16One Day
    Annual Mattress Race @ Pleasant MountainMarch 16March 16One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Mt. AbramMarch 16March 16One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Pleasant MountainMarch 17March 17One Day
    Inferno @ SugarloafMarch 23March 23One Day
    Spring Fling @ Pleasant MountainMarch 23March 23One Day
    Bust ‘N’ Burn @ Sunday RiverMarch 29March 31Three Days

    February Break Fun:

    February Vacation Week is here! While the main part of the week is over, the weekend is still packed. Please note this email is sent every week; you can always see the most current info by going to our events page. Click here for more: mainelyskiing.com/events

    Fri, Feb 23:
    • February Fest at Saddleback
    • GeeWhiz Grom Slopestyle Open at Saddleback
    • Friday Night Live Music at Pleasant Mountain
    • Storybook Snowshoe at Sugarloaf
    Sat, Feb 24:
    • CVA Scholarship Bash @ Sugarloaf
    • Après Music Series: Unknown Legend at Saddleback
    • Adam Brenton at Black Mountain
    • Slopeside Fire Dancing at Sunday River
    • Eddy & Betty Dinner at Sunday River
    • Horse Drawn Wagon Rides in Downtown Rangeley
    Sun, Feb 25:
    • Bea Wee Lollipop Race at Saddleback
    • Free Sleigh Rides at Black Mountain
    • WinterKids Family Day at Titcomb Mountain
    • Byron Glaus at Black Mountain

    WinterKids Downhill 24:

    Help raise money for families in need by participating in Sugarloaf and WinetKids Downhill 24. Happening from February 29, to March 1. To register and learn more about this special opportunity to ski around the clock, click the link below!

    winterkids.org

    3rd Annual Hill Climb:

    The 3rd. Annual Hill Climb at Saddleback has recently opened for registration, so be as quick as a ski bunny and register! The Hill Climb is on Friday & Saturday, April 19-20, 2024. This event grows every year and brings in smiling faces from all over New England. It is definitely something you do not want to miss! Learn more below!

    saddlebackmaine.com

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    Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides:

    If you’re still in the Christmas spirit or you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly adventure, there are a number of various dates for horse-drawn carriage rides in downtown Rangeley. Don’t miss out on making those memories before the season ends! For more info and dates, see the full schedule below!


    • Saturday, February 24th (February Break)
    • Saturday, March 2nd
    • Saturday, March 9th
    • Saturday, March 16th

    Total Solar Eclipse:

    The Total Solar Eclipse will come through Maine on Monday, April 8th, 2024. It looks like BigRock Mountain and Big Moose Mountain will be right in the middle of the path. Saddleback and Sugarloaf will get some time in the darkness as well. As we get closer to April, we will start sharing some events coming from these mountains.

    mainelyskiing.com/events

    Skier Services:

    Check out the Skier Services page on our website. This page is filled to the brim with things skiers will find helpful. With pages like a resort status page, mountain guides to Saddleback, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Pleasant Mountain, Black Mountain of Maine, and Lost Valley (With more to come, stay tuned), and more. Find it all on the Skier Services page from the website or by clicking the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

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    Sugarloaf Marathon Registration Open:

    The Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K registration is now open. Thankfully, you have time to prepare for the race, as the deadline to sign up is April 15. For more information on the races, click the link below.

    sugarloaf.com

    Photo: Maine Drone Imaging

    Mainely Skiing Gear Guide:

    It’s been a long time in the making, but I’m extremely excited to share our gear guide page with you. Complete with beginner, intermediate, and expert pages filled with the appropriate gear for each level. Check it out by clicking the link below.

    mainelysking.com/gear-guide

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    Saddleback Webcams:

    Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You could go back in time if you missed the best part. Click the link below to see last night’s sunset!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Last Chair:

    With the opening of Bucksaw Express, we’re looking good rolling into the weekend. Sadly, we watched some rain cause some problems early in the week, but the cold temps allowed groomers to get out and till up the ice, turning it into perfect corduroy.

    Weather:

    The temps are looking more like winter as we kick off February vacation. Don’t let the cloudy skies wreck your fun, bring the low-light goggles and some layers for warmth. We’re also eyeing some snow in the long-range forecast, so keep doing those snow dances, Mainely Skiers! For the current lift status, click the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

    Day:Friday:Saturday: Sunday:
    High:40   15   29  
    Low:9    -2    17  
    Based out of Rangeley

    See ya at February Festival!

    – Keegan

  • Mainely Skiing Weekly Email (January 19, 2024)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Weekly Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox at the end of every week to highlight what’s happening with your Maine ski resort!

    Mountain Report:

    Mountain NameTrails OpenPercent Open
    Saddleback63 / 6892%
    Sugarloaf117 / 17669%
    Sunday River101 / 13972%
    Pleasant Mountain31 / 4770%

    Trail of the Day: Broccoli Garden Glades (Sugarloaf)

    Upcoming Events:

    Make sure to add these events to your calendar to keep yourself up to date with the local happenings. Of course, you can always visit our events page, which is constantly getting updated so you can know about the event before anyone else! Click here

    Event Name:Start Date:End Date:Occurrence:
    Free Ski Night @ Black Mountain of MaineJanuary 10March 20Every Wednesday
    Hill Climb @ Black Mountain of MaineJanuary 19January 19One Day
    WinterKids Family Day @ Mt. AbramJanuary 20January 20One Day
    Vertical Challenge @ Black Mountain of MaineJanuary 20January 20One Day
    Snodeo Weekend In RangeleyJanuary 25January 28Four Days
    Sugarloaf Charity SummitJanuary 27January 27One Day
    Rangeley Fat Bike Loppet @ RLTCJanuary 28January 28One Day
    IFSA Junior Freeride @ SaddlebackJanuary 28January 28One Day
    USASA Rail Jam @ SaddlebackJanuary 28January 28One Day
    Fire on the Mountain @ SugarloafFebruary 2February 4Three Days
    WinterKids Family Day @ BigRockFebruary 4February 4One Day
    Fat Bike Race @ Sugarloaf Outdoor CenterFebruary 11February 11One Day
    February Fest @ SaddlebackFebruary 23February 23One Day

    Vertical Challenge @ Black Mountain of Maine:

    Happening at Black Mountain of Maine on Saturday, January 20, the Vertical Challenge is a series of free casual ski & snowboard races held at ski resorts throughout the northeast. In addition to the races, attendees enjoy a festival, featuring snowy activities for all ages throughout a fun day on the mountain. Learn more below.

    skiblackmountain.org

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    WinterKids Downhill 24:

    Help raise money for families in need by participating in Sugarloaf and WinetKids Downhill 24. Happening from February 29, to March 1. To register and learn more about this special opportunity to ski around the clock, click the link below!

    winterkids.org

    Rangeley’s Snodeo Weekend:

    While this is an event for the other popular winter activity in Rangeley, we’re talking about it due to the scale of the event. Rangeley’s Snodeo Weekend kicks off on Thursday, January 25, and runs through Sunday, January 28. With lots of festivities happening near or around the trails, including fireworks and a snowmobile parade, you won’t want to miss it! Learn more by clicking the link below!

    rangeleysnowmobile.com

    WinterKids Family Day @ Mt. Abram:

    Join the WinterKids families at Mt. Abram for a day of fun! Happening on Saturday, January 20, you won’t want to miss it! With discounted tickets through the WinterKids app, ski the fresh snow for less! Please note: WinterKids App Family Membership is required to take advantage of special offers on this Family Day.

    winterkids.org

    Sugarloaf Charity Summit:

    The Sugarloaf Charity Summit, Sugarloaf’s premier fundraising event, provides an opportunity for Sugarloafers, old and new, to join forces in the fight against cancer.  Their efforts to raise a mountain of money have been going strong for 24 years and you can join them on January 27, 2024. Learn more below!

    sugarloafcharitysummit.org

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    Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides:

    The Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides are back in Downtown Rangeley. See the full schedule below!


    • Saturday, January 20th
    • Saturday, January 27th
    • Saturday, February 3rd
    • Saturday, February 10th
    • Saturday, February 17th
    • Sunday, February 18th 11:30-1:30pm (Winterpaloozah)
    • Tuesday, February 20th
    • Thursday, February 22nd
    • Saturday, February 24th
    • Saturday, March 2nd
    • Saturday, March 9th
    • Saturday, March 16th

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    Skier Services:

    Check out the Skier Services page on our website. This page is filled to the brim with things skiers will find helpful. With pages like a resort status page, mountain guides to Saddleback, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Pleasant Mountain, Black Mountain of Maine, and Lost Valley (With more to come, stay tuned), and more. Find it all on the Skier Services page from the website or by clicking the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

    Sugarloaf Marathon Registration Open:

    The Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K registration is now open. Thankfully, you have time to prepare for the race, as the deadline to sign up is April 15. For more information on the races, click the link below.

    sugarloaf.com

    Photo: Maine Drone Imaging

    Mainely Skiing Gear Guide:

    It’s been a long time in the making, but I’m extremely excited to share our gear guide page with you. Complete with beginner, intermediate, and expert pages filled with the appropriate gear for each level. Check it out by clicking the link below.

    mainelysking.com/gear-guide

    Advertisements

    Saddleback Webcams:

    Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You could go back in time if you missed the best part. Click the link below to see last night’s sunset!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Last Chair:

    What a great week to be a skier in Maine. On Tuesday, Mother Nature gifted us with over 10” of fresh, light snow. Resorts doubled or even tripled their trail counts, due to the scale. With this weekend remaining cold, that snow isn’t going anywhere. Tips up!

    Weather:

    With the cold front that has moved into Maine sticking around for another couple of days, the snow we got on Tuesday is still doing great and the conditons are amazing. Plus, we’re currently eyeing a couple storms coming next week with some snow. Keep doing those snow dances! For current lift status, click the link below.

    mainelyskiing.com

    Day:Friday:Saturday: Sunday:
    High:13  9   11  
    Low:-5  4    2  
    Based out of Rangeley

    Love that fresh snow!

    – Keegan

  • Mainely Skiing Weekly Email (October 20, 2023)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Fall Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox whenever we release new emails. In this email, we will highlight all the summer activities in or around the Rangeley Area!

    Maine Foliage Report:

    The Maine Foliage Report brought to you by MaineFoliage.com

    (AUGUSTA, Maine) – The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s (DACF) final Foliage reportfor October 18 indicates peak and past peak conditions throughout most of the state. Peak conditions are approaching the coast in zone one with high leaf drop (more than 70 percent).

    This Week’s Foliage Outlook

    “This foliage season was a tricky one to forecast. While we had color because trees do what they need to do to prepare for their long winter nap, the colors were muted in some areas and breathtaking in others. Our rainy, wind-swept weather played a significant role,” said Gale Ross, fall foliage spokesperson.

    While the weather might not be conducive to long road trips and leaf peeping this upcoming weekend, there are dozens of fun-filled activities taking place statewide. For those who are adventurous and still want to catch a glimpse of the fall colors, a hike in and around the blueberry barrens in DownEast Maine is a must-see. Barrens ablaze with the fall colors never disappoint! As we close the books on another fall foliage season, let’s give a hearty shout-out and thank you to all our leaf lovers and everyone who shared their memorable fall foliage photos with us, added Ross.

    Upcoming Events:

    Make sure to add these events to your calendar to keep yourself up to date with the local happenings. Of course, you can always visit our events page, which is constantly getting updated so you can know about the event before anyone else! Click here

    Event Name:Start Date:End Date:Occurrence:
    Saddleback Pub Closed Until WinterOctober 21October 21One Day
    Daylight Savings Ends (Fall Back)November 5November 5One Day
    Sugarloaf Opening DayNovember 17November 17One Day
    Bridal Show & Tasting @ SugarloafNovember 19November 19One Day
    Thanksgiving Dinner @ Sunday RiverNovember 23November 23One Day
    Saddleback Pub OpensNovember 24November 24One Day
    Demo Day @ Sunday RiverDecember 9December 9One Day
    Sunday River Santa SundayDecember 10December 10One Day
    Sugarloaf Tree Lighting FestivalDecember 16December 16One Day
    Winterfest Weekend @ Sunday RiverDecember 16December 17Two Days
    Christmas Vacation WeekDecember 25December 29Five Days
    Indie Demo Day @ Sunday RiverJanuary 6January 6One Day
    2nd Annual Vertical Challenge @ SaddlebackJanuary 7January 7One Day
    Fire on the Mountain @ SugarloafFebruary 2February 4Three Days
    February Fest @ SaddlebackFebruary 23February 23One Day

    Opening Days:

    That first chair is always one of the most exciting moments in the early season. It’s time to start waxing those skis, dusting off gear and making sure your pass is ready. mainelyskiing.com/season-passes 😉 you’ll thank me later. Below is a table of the opening days as we know right now.

    Mountain NameOpening Date
    Saddleback MountainDecember 2
    SugarloafNovember 17
    Sunday RiverNot Announced
    Pleasant MountainNot Announced
    Black Mountain of MaineNot Announced
    Big RockNot Announced
    Camden Snow BowlNot Announced
    Mt. AbramNot Announced
    Big Moose MountainNot Announced
    Lost ValleyNot Announced
    Hermon MountainNot Announced
    Titcomb MountainNot Announced

    Mountain Lift Status is Back:

    Mainely Skiing’s Mountain Lift Status Page is officially back and ready to go for winter. Now, we just need lifts to start spinning. The page was temporarily offline due to it not looking right/working for some users. Thanks to the work of our website development team, we have been able to fix the problem and it will be good to go for winter. Think snow!

    mainelysking.com/mountain-lift-status

    Big Projects For Big Moose:

    Big Moose Mountain in Greenville, formally named Big Squaw, needs your help. The mountain has been hard at work reclaiming the upper mountain trails by bringing them back to skiable terrain. This is only made possible due to the support on GoFundMe. The mountain has raised about 30% of their goal of $60,000. If you’ve skied here before the upper mountain closed in 2004, you know it was a special experience. You can help bring this back by donating to the mountain’s GoFundMe. Click the link below to see the money raised and donate. Click here: link

    Crews are also working on replacing the existing lift’s communication line. This isn’t an easy task, especially with a small crew. Nevertheless, Big Moose Mountain pushes on.

    gofundme.com

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    Snowmaking Tests:

    Various resorts got out early to test the snowmaking equipment. Sunday River’s tough team of snowmakers took to the hill early on Tuesday morning to fire up their system over on Jordan. Saddleback did the same on Wednesday afternoon.

    Photo: Saddleback Maine

    Season Pass Sales:

    Season passes have been on sale throughout the summer but to take advantage of the savings, you better purchase now! Check out the table to see all season passes:

    Mountain NameAdult PriceNext Deadline
    Saddleback Maine$94912/31
    Sugarloaf (New England Gold)$1,61911/30
    Sunday River (New England Gold)$1,61911/30
    Pleasant Mountain$95911/30
    Black Mountain of Maine$47511/30
    Big RockN / AN / A
    Camden Snow Bowl$44510/31
    Mt. Abram$599N / A
    Lost Valley$645N / A
    Hermon Mountain$47710/31
    Titcomb Mountain$20511/4

    Sugarloaf Debuts New Trail Map:

    Sugarloaf recently updated their trail map to show the new Bucksaw area. The map has a few changes compared to the previous one, which was their map for over two years. See for yourself here: sugarloaf.com Also, if you want to be in the know, head over to the Sugarloaf Mountain Guide – linked below.

    mainelyskiing.com

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    Sunday River Early Season Update:

    It might only be fall but the folks from Sunday River are already in the winter mindset. This week, the mountain announced a new early-season operating guide. The plan is to start the season off with top-to-bottom skiing and riding off their Jordan 8 lift. They hope to have “multiple trail choices” serviced from the Jordan 8. For more information and to stay in the know, click the link below.

    sundayriver.com

    Sugarloaf Making Progress:

    The newest major lift progress at Sugarloaf since the SuperQuad all the way back in 1994, the new Bucksaw Express will take skiers and riders to the top of West Mountain by the on-mountain Bullwinkles Grill. The lift will stretch 6,574 feet long and feature a 1,433-foot vertical rise. It will also be the future home to over 200 new homes including 52 single-family house lots.

    The expansion will shorten the existing West Mountain Double Chair to the mid-station to relieve congestion at the top unload area. Set to debut in late December – early January with 12 trails:

    Difficulty Trail NameDifficulty Trail Name
     HatchetBucksaw
    Feller-BuncherCutter
    ChipperWhistle Punk
    Upper Beaver TailLower Beaver Tail
    Knot BumperYarder
    TwitcherWest Mountain Crosscut

    Sugarloaf posted a video to Facebook showcasing the project and Sugarloaf’s continued investment to their mountain. They’re adding 246 high-efficiency HKD snow guns and over 88,000′ of new snowmaking pipe. Check out the full video below along with the 2030 plan.

    facebook.com/sugarloaf

    sugarloaf.com

    The Barker 6 Mix:

    Sunday River is making quick work on their newest project, a new, high-speed, detachable 6 person lift – Barker 6. This new lift is manufactured by the world’s leading lift manufacturer, Doppelmayr and is set to be complete by the 2023-24 ski season. This lift will be pretty much identical to the Jordan 8 by featuring heated, ergonomic seats, individual head & foot rests, weather-proof Sunday River Red bubble covers, automatically lowering and locking restraining bar, 13 towers with 63 chairs, and a ride time of just under 5 minutes. This new lift will be a game changer for the Barker area and for Sunday River as a whole.

    As well as the Barker 6, Sunday River is installing their second triple chair on Merrill Hill. The new triple chair will provide more opportunities for ski-in, ski-out homes on Merrill Hill. This lift is the second Doppelmayr lift getting installed at the River. While this lift wasn’t in the public eye as much as Barker 6 until this week, the two lifts should be complete when the snow flies. Check out the progress from a photo Sunday River posted this week over on Merrill Hill. See more by clicking the links below.

    sundayriver.com

    Facebook Video

    Photo: Merrill Hill II Construction
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    Saddleback Webcams:

    Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You could go back in time if you missed the best part. Click the link below to see last night’s sunset!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Last Chair:

    Now that things are closed for the season, the countdown is on for snowfall. Whether it’s by Mother Nature or some powerful snowmakers, either way, we’ll be happy. Bring on Winter!

    Weather:

    While the forecast is calling for another wet weekend, those lows are looking promising. Low temps have been on a steady decline for a few weeks now and Sunday’s low gives us skiers hope that winter will come once again!

    Day:Friday:Saturday:Sunday:
    High:55 56 51
    Low:50 48 38
    Based out of Rangeley

    I think it’s time for snowdances!

    – Keegan