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Ski 2002.....
SOUTHERN WINTER RESORTS:
WHERE THE SOUTH LEARNS TO RIDE THE WHITE STUFF
If
you live in the south and you ski or snowboard, chances are you learned at
a southern winter resort. For those who havent yet tried riding the
white stuff, any resort with a southern accent is the ideal place to start.
You dont have to go to the Northeast, the Rockies, or Europe to enjoy winter sports. Whether youre a first-timer or a veteran, varied options are available throughout the region and theyre within easy driving distance.
Thanks to some strong snowfall and lots of snowmaking, southern skiing and snowboarding have developed into convenient and less-costly alternatives to catching a plane to fly further afield. Fast and modern lifts, additional runs, more rental and purchase possibilities, expansion of lessons, and additions of amenities have made winter in the south positively sporty.
TEACHERS PET
Our region is traditionally the place where southerners learn to ski and snowboard, says Joe Stevens, communications director at West Virginias Snowshoe Mountain. Through a wide range of lessons, we average more than 35,000 students annually!
At Snowshoe and elsewhere in the south, there are lots of programs to get first-timers heading down the slopes on the very first day. Ski and snowboard instruction, along with special equipment for beginners, has made learning to ride the white stuff easier than ever. From Rossignols Short Cut skis to Burtons Learn-to-Ride programs (and special boards) for snowboarders, its just a matter of hitting the slopeside classroom.
The
south is an ideal learning environment because its close, convenient,
and beginners have lots of company. Special slopes, lifts, and packages provide
the perfect situation for those who dont know a boot from a binding.
Along with Snowshoe, other popular West Virginia resorts like Canaan Valley, Timberline, and Winterplace are also popular spots to learn. For instance, Canaan Valley offers a popular Learn to Ski Free weekend special December 13-15 that includes two nights lodging, two buffet breakfasts, one dinner, a two-day ski lift ticket and rental, a group beginners lesson, and more for just $139 per person (double occupancy).
Over in Virginia, Wintergreen, Massanutten, Bryce, and The Homestead are all known for introducing Virginia gentleman (and women) to skiing and snowboarding. Wintergreen offers a wide range of choices, including a GETSkiing and GETRiding option that offers novices as young as six a free beginner group lesson with every ski or snowboard rental. We want each guest to start off with a solid introduction to the sport in order to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, says John Kirchner, Wintergreens ski area manager.
Down in North Carolina, where they have more winter resorts than any other state in the region, more options for beginners await. Sugar Mountain Resort offers a wide variety of learning packages, including mid-week Learn to Ski and Learn to Snowboard packages for just $49 and $62, respectively, as well as the popular Sugar Bear Ski School or Sugar Bear Snowboard School for kids. Midweek packages provide it all, says Sugars marketing director, Kim Jochl. Beginners will find cheaper rates, individual attention, and virtually no lift lines.
Similar packages and options are available at Ski Beech, Cataloochee Ski Area, Appalachian Ski Mountain, Hawksnest, Sapphire Valley Ski Area, and Wolf Laurel Ski Resort. For instance, the Cataloochee Ski & Snowboard School has taught more than 100,000 skiers and snowboarders since 1975, including a special Guaranteed to Ski or Ride package for just $35-$50 during the week!
Elsewhere in the region, more opportunities await beginners. The choices include: Tennessees popular Ober Gatlinburg, Georgias Sky Valley, and Marylands ever-expanding Wisp at Deep Creek Mountain Resort. All three mountains offer even more ways for southerners to hit the slopes for the first (or 40th) time!
The first impression is the most important, says Rob Mahan, ski and snowboard director at Snowshoe. If a person enjoys skiing or snowboarding when they try it the first time, they will continue to grow and participate in the sport.
MORE THAN SKIING & SNOWBOARDING
Mountain
resorts in the region are also evolving from simple ski areas to winter
recreation destinations. There is now an outdoor winter pursuit for the entire
family.
Along with snowboarding, tubing has given the regions families yet another reason to head to the mountains. Both snowboarding and tubing are attracting younger crowds in record numbers, as new boarding and tubing parks are being built or expanded at virtually every Blue Ridge resort. Both parents and kids who have never skied or boarded before are now quite comfortable with vacationing in the southeast during winter.
In addition to snowboarding and tubing, the regions resorts continue to add many other non-skiing options. The possibilities include snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice skating, large and luxurious spas and fitness centers, year-round pools, evening activities, children's programs, a wide range of restaurants and entertainment, a backcountry cabin, and even winter golf or sleigh rides.
Thus, first-timers and veterans alike will soon be heading to southern mountain resorts. With so many programs and amenities, theres no reason to catch a plane to go any further than this region!
MAKE THE CALL (OR LINK)
TO THE BEST OF SOUTHERN WINTERS
Phone numbers and websites for all southern resorts covered:
GEORGIA:
Sky Valley Resort: (800) 437-2416; www.skyvalley.com
MARYLAND:
Wisp Four Seasons Resort: (301) 387-4911; www.skiwisp.com
NORTH CAROLINA:
Appalachian Ski Mountain: (800) 322-2373; www.appskimtn.com
Cataloochee Ski Area: (800) 768-0285; www.cataloochee.com
Hawksnest Golf and Ski Resort: (828) 963-6561; www.hawksnest-resort.com
Sapphire Valley Ski Area: (828) 743-1163; www.sapphirevalleyresort.com
Ski Beech: (800) 438-2093; www.skibeech.com
Sugar Mountain Ski Area: (800) SUGAR MT; www.skisugar.com
Wolf Laurel Ski Resort: (800) 817-4111; www.skiwolflaurel.com
TENNESSEE:
Ober Gatlinburg: (800) 251-9202, www.obergatlinburg.com
VIRGINIA:
Bryce Resort: (800) 821-1444; www.bryceresort.com
The Homestead: (800) 838-1766; www.thehomestead.com
Massanutten: (800) 207 MASS; www.massresort.com
Wintergreen Resort: (800) 266-2444, www.wintergreenresort.com
WEST VIRGINIA:
Canaan Valley Resort & Conference Center: (800) 622-4121; www.canaanresort.com
Snowshoe Mountain: (877) 441-4FUN; www.snowshoemtn.com
Timberline Four Seasons Resort: (800) SNOWING; www.timberlineresort.com
Winterplace: (800) 607-7669; www.winterplace.com