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Early bird gets the turns at Whitewater Ski Resort

Nelson, BC, ski resort to celebrate its best opening ever with deep snowpack, big smiles, and all lifts and runs opening this weekend

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A shot of Ymir Peak, which overlooks Whitewater’s 1200 acres of inbound terrain.
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NELSON, B.C — After Mother Nature provided a November to remember, Old Man Winter has wasted no time digging in for the long haul at Nelson’s Whitewater Ski Resort.

Slated to open all 69 runs and four lifts this weekend, including the Glory Triple Chair, the mountain is already experiencing mid-winter conditions with one of the deepest resort bases in Western Canada, thanks to big snowfall last month and ideal temperatures since.

“It’s been like January already,” says Outdoor Operations GM Kirk Jensen. “There’ve been deep fresh tracks to be had everywhere.”

The best it's ever been

The resort opened for a Sneak-A-Peek weekend last Saturday and Sunday, with a 140 centimetre snowpack and 230 centimetres of snowfall in November alone.

“Everything went like clockwork,” says Anne Pigeon, Whitewater’s General Manager of Indoor Operations and Marketing. “There were lots of happy people… plus we had a full house.”

“The snow, the terrain, the skier visits,” adds Jensen, “and the feedback we got from Sneak-A-Peak weekend crowds were the best we’ve ever had. This is the kind of start we only see once every six or seven years.”

Local weatherman Ron Lakeman says the southern Selkirk range was hammered in November by a typical Kootenay storm front.

Flurries and sunshine all weekend

“We had some really good storms in November,” says Lakeman. “Especially two long-lasting systems November 21st through the 24th. They basically stalled right over top of us, dropping 80 centimetres of snow – and that’s a bit rare for that time of year.”

The forecast for Whitewater’s full opening weekend is for flurries Saturday night and Sunday morning, with sunny weather during both days. There are more flurries in the forecast starting Tuesday of next week.

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With staff training for Whitewater’s 165 employees wrapping up this past week, the mountain also planned to open most of its 16-kilometres of Nordic terrain and its snowshoeing area.

Jensen says the resort has already been plumbed by hundreds of touring skiers and snowboarders and that backcountry stability is good, despite strong winds in the alpine, and hazards rated low to moderate.

Pigeon says the 2011/2012 season in going to be an historic one on the Whitewater events calendar.

“We’ve got a really big season on tap, starting next month,” she says. “We’re really stepping it up a notch.”

The Whitewater Winter Carnival, which will include the Gericks Summit Cup Dual Slalom/Banked Slalom and Snowball Aprés Event runs January 21 and 22.

The first ever Whitewater Junior Freeski Competition

Mount Washington, British Columbia, Canada
Whitewater is among the tops in Western Canada with a 135 cm base as of Dec. 8
Photo courtesy of Doug LePage

The following weekend will be a history-maker for the mountain and its hard-charging masses. The first-ever Whitewater Junior Freeski Competition will see a field of 100 compete in two days of wild off-piste ripping on four classic Whitewater fall lines – High Grade, Bound For Glory, Sleeper and Blast.

“We’re expecting competitors from around Western Canada and the western US,” says Pigeon, noting that the event will be first-come, first-serve for competitors 18-years-old and younger. “We’ll be keeping an especially close eye on the Whitewater Freeski Team, which is now in its second season. We’re really looking forward to watching them in action.”

The Whitewater Freeski Team Program is open to kids 8 thru 17, and runs on weekends, 12 weeks through the year.

The month after, February 24 through 27, the Kootenay Coldsmoke Powderfest marks its sixth year.

“And we’re going back to the event’s grassroots,” says Pigeon. “We’re almost 100 per cent local this year.”

In addition to an amped-up roster of backcountry skiing, telemarking and ‘boarding clinic instructors — including World Champion Extreme Skier Alison Gannett and big mountain icon Eric Pehota — the annual celebration will feature demo days, a trade village, randonee, slopestyle, backcountry Olympic and poker run competitions. The Coldsmoke Buff-eh and Kootenay Hootenay will all be held right at the mountain this year, beneath the towering top of Ymir Peak and the Kootenay’s famous star-scape.

Most of the Coldsmoke’s major sponsors this year are local too, including Kootenay Mountain Culture magazine, ROAM, Valhalla Pure and The Sacred Ride.

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