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!
Photo: Sunday River – New England is open for skiing!
Opening Day:
Welcome to Ski Season! As Sugarloaf joins the race today, keep in mind, this is early-season skiing. Some resorts may not have beginner terrain. Check with your local mountain’s report before you hit the snow.
Photo: Andy Gagne Photography
Mountain Report:
Saddleback: 0 / 68 Trails Open
Sugarloaf: 6 / 162 Trails Open
Sunday River: 3 / 135 Trails Open
Pleasant Mountain: 0 / 47 Trails Open
Trail of the Day: Upper Sunday Punch (Sunday River)
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:
Best of 207 Voting
November 1
November 18
Every Day
Sugarloaf Opening Day
November 18
November 18
One Day
Saddleback Pub Reopens for Winter Season
November 25
November 25
On Day
Ski Patrol Christmas Dinner @ Saddleback
December 10
December 10
One Day
Pleasant Mountain Opening Day
December 10
December 10
One Day
Holiday Tree Lighting @ Sugarloaf
December 10
December 10
One Day
Winterfest Weekend @ Sunday River
December 17
December 18
Two Days
Christmas Vacation Week
December 26
December 30
Five Days
Saddleback Webcams:
Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You can go back in time if you missed the best part. While you can catch some pretty amazing sunsets, you also are able to watch crews working. This past week, they received delivery of the Bullwheels and the bottom terminal has started to take form. Click the link below to watch them build the new Sandy Quad.
Photo: Saddleback Base Camera Webcam overlooking the Rangeley Express and new Sandy Quad Construction. (Photo Taken 11/10/22 @ 11:22am)
Last Chair:
It’s been a long time coming! Ski Season is finally here. Just because the snow has started flying, snowmakers are just getting started! Keep doing those snow dances, Mainely Skiers! If you’re ripping it up on the slopes this winter, make sure to tag us on Twitter (@mainelyskiing) and we’ll repost!
Weather:
Thanks for joining us Old Man Winter! With your help, Sunday River and Sugarloaf were able to open this week! These cold temps will allow snowmakers to really crank on production making more trails daily! Make sure to check out the Mountain Lift Status as it’s only getting better! Click the link below for more.
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 fall activities in or around the Rangeley Area!
Photo: Quill Hill, Kyle Haley Photography
CRNEMBA Trail Work Day:
Join Sugarloaf and Carrabassett Valley Academy for the CRNEMBA Trail Work Day. Happening this October 29, help out by giving back to the trails. Bring the kids; trail work is a fun way for the family to get outside together and contribute to the community.
THE WORK: We generally work from 9:00 AM till 2:00 PM raking, lopping, trimming, and occasionally tackling more significant maintenance projects. Our focus is on safety and fun. We’ll tailor assignments to your comfort level and we’re glad to have you for only part of the day if that’s all you have to give.
ITEMS TO BRING: Water, sturdy gloves and footwear, safety glasses/protective eyewear, insect repellent, rain gear (just in case), lunch or snacks. We provide any specialized tools that may be needed but it’s helpful If you have hand tools that you can bring (such as leaf rakes, loppers, hand saws, hand shears). A cell phone is also a good idea so we can communicate on issues that may pop up.
Photo: CRNEMBA Trail Crew
Calendar Adds:
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:
CRNEMBA Trail Work Day
October 29
October 29
One Day
Job Fair @ Pleasant Mountain
November 5
November 5
One Day
Rangeley Craft Fair
November 12
November 12
One Day
Ski Patrol Christmas Dinner @ Saddleback
December 10
December 10
One Day
Pleasant Mountain Opening Day
December 10
December 10
One Day
Holiday Tree Lighting @ Sugarloaf
December 10
December 10
One Day
Winterfest Weekend @ Sunday River
December 17
December 18
Two Days
Christmas Vacation Week
December 26
December 30
Five Days
Competition Hill Construction:
Crews started groundwork on Sugarloaf’s newest lift, Competition Hill, A new Doppelmayr T-Bar in collaboration with Sugarloaf and CVA to create a world-class training environment. This new lift, paired with fully automated snowmaking equipment will help give racers the confidence to go big! Sugarloaf hopes this new lift will help take pressure off main lifts on busy days. Watch the project take form by clicking the link below.
The new Jordan 8 construction is moving nicely. The crew at Sunday River and Doppelmayr only have a few more things before the lift will be taking skiers to the top of Jordan Peak. Those items include Aligning Towers, Pulling the haul rope, and putting chairs on the line. For the latest video update, click the link below.
Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You can go back in time if you missed the best part. While you can catch some pretty amazing sunsets, you also are able to watch crews working. This past week, they received delivery of the towers and the bottom terminal has started to take form. Click the link below to watch them build the new Sandy Quad.
Photo: Sanday Quad construction from Saddleback’s Base Lodge camera. (Taken 11:33am 10/27/22)
Weather:
Maine saw another week of bad weather with rain clouds. Thankfully, we’re expecting a turn of events this weekend. Over the three days, we have sunshine and high temps. Plus, the lows are getting back down to prime snowmaking weather! Keep doing those snow dances!!
Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Summer 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!
Vote Saddleback:
Vote Saddleback for the best ski mountain in Maine. By voting for Saddleback, this means they are featured in the Downeast magazine and on their website. Make sure you vote today – and, tell a friend! Voting ends on July 1.
Last Saturday, I stopped by the graduation of Rangeley’s Class of 2022. We want to congratulate the entire class on their incredible achievement! Congratulations Logan, Chase, Keegan, Emily, Lily, Mya, Winnie, Lily, Abi, Bristol, Gabe, Jared, Jazmyn, Ella, Evan, Boden, Sage, and Emmarae! I also want to thank Mr. Timothy Straub for his years spent at RLRS and congratulate him on his retirement.
Photo: Graduating Class of 2022 on the Rangeley Builders Supply Building.
Calendar Adds:
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:
Friday Fire and Marshmallow Roast
May 27
August 26
Every Friday
Kids Free Nature Walk
May 28
August 27
Every Saturday
Sunday Funday Geocaching
May 29
September 18
Every Sunday
Saddleback Lake Sunset Canoe Trip
May 29
September 18
Every Sunday
Afternoon Common Loon Paddle
June 1
August 31
Every Wednesday
Haley Pond Sunset SUP
June 1
September 14
Every Wednesday
Free Kids Bike Group Trip
June 2
September 1
Every Thursday
Morning Flow Yoga
June 4
August 27
Every Saturday
Hatha Yoga
June 5
August 28
Every Sunday
Tough Mountain Challenge Registration Deadline
June 20
June 20
One Day
Sunday River Scenic Lift Rides
July 3
October 10
Every Day
3 Day Fly Fishing Experience (July)
July 6
July 8
Three Days
New England Forrest Rally
July 15
July 16
Two Days
Tough Mountain Challenge
July 23
July 23
One Day
3 Day Fly Fishing Experience (Women)
August 3
August 5
Three Days
3 Day Fly Fishing Experience (August)
August 24
August 26
Three Days
Tough Mountain Challenge:
Registration for this year’s Tough Mountain Challenge is now open! Make sure you sign up early to guarantee your name on the list. The event is on July 23, 2022. This year, they are offering two different versions; The Tough Mountain Challenge, and The Mini Mountain Challenge. They are also doing three different age groups. See the table for more information.
Name:
Tough Mountain
Mini Mountain
Mini Mountain
Age:
13+
7-12
4-6
Cost:
$119
$29
$19
The deadline to sign up is June 20th. Make sure your name is added! To sign up or learn more about this challenge, head over to their website. Linked below.
Enjoy a 3-day fly fishing experience led by our own Dr. Bill Richards, a Master Registered Maine Guide!
Day 1: Introduction to the “Art of Fly Fishing” – A little history of the Rangeley Region. An overview of fly fishing equipment and its application. Demonstration of the “overhead cast” and proper body position, fly rod grip, and mechanics and begin to practice your skills with Coach Bill. Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Day 2: Student Practice Sessions – Coach will offer feedback and constructive tips to help improve and perfect your cast. Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Day 3: Guided Fly Fishing from a Canoe. Get an early start for a full morning on the water! Time: 5 a.m. – 10 a.m.
For more information and to sign up for this incredible opportunity, click the links below:
Saddleback’s bike trails are located in the South Branch area of the lower mountain. These gradually sloped trails include sections great for beginner riders. This weekly kid’s program will work on the transition from pavement riding to gravel and downhill biking. This program will run from June 2nd through the Thursday before Labor Day weekend.
BYOB – Bring Your Own Bike, or arrange to rent from the mountain.
Children will need to be registered and a waiver will be signed by a parent or guardian. Drop-ins are welcome, but participation requires a signed waiver.
Things at Sunday River are moving fast in anticipation of Jordan 8. This high-speed, 8-person lift will replace the existing Jordan Bowl Express, an aging Doppelmayr Quad. This new lift is expected to be complete this fall and the new lift is already starting to take place. Sunday River posted this photo to their Instagram on June 3.
Photo: Sunday River (Getting ready to pour concrete at the base terminal of the new 8-person lift)
Friday Fire And Marshmallow Roast:
Who doesn’t love a good marshmallow roast? S’mores anyone? Make sure you sign up for these special events so you can get out into the community with the people you normally ski with! Just like the marshmallow roasts they did in the winter just warmer, make sure it’s on your calendar!
This summer, Saddleback will be hosting a range of yoga classes taught by various certified yoga instructors. See the list below for the difference in classes. To see what class fits your busy life, click over to our Events Page
Morning Flow Yoga – Saturday Mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 am This program is taught by Carrol & Robert and runs from June 4 to August 27.
Hatha Yoga – Sunday Mornings from 10:00 – 11:00 am This program is taught by Kristina and runs from June 5 to August 28.
Photo: Saddleback Maine
Nature Walk and Geocaching:
Are your kids itching to get out of the house? Maybe some geocaching is in their future! Or, something for the whole family, a good ol’ walk in our back yard! Whatever you fancy, Saddleback has your outdoor goals. As the time gets closer, we’ll go into more detail.
Nature Walk – Every Saturday starting May 28 Click here
Geocaching – Every Sunday starting May 29 Click here
Photo: Saddleback Maine
Saddleback Webcams:
Have you visited the Saddleback Webcams? With three cameras scattered across the mountain, you’re guaranteed to get the best sunset. You can go back in time if you missed the best part. While you can catch some pretty amazing sunsets, you also are able to watch crews working. You can see some prospecting stakes for the new Sandy Quad. Click the link below to watch them get ready for the summer season!
With the week we’ve been having temperature-wise, I hate to inform you that this weekend will be one heck of a curve ball. These highs are looking more like the lows from this past week but sadly, we don’t expect temps to get much above mid-forties this weekend. This weekend, work on those inside jobs so you can get right back at it next weekend!