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matthew
07-17-2007, 01:54 PM
Mountain Creek
Snowboarders at Mountain Creek in New Jersey will have their own terrain park a mile from the resort’s main base area beginning in 2007-8. To make room for it, the resort is relocating its youth ski racing program.

Mountain Creek, already a snowboarder’s haven, is combining its terrain parks, the playgrounds of jumps, rails, jibs and other features popular with young riders and skiers doing X Games-type tricks, in a larger space at the resort’s South Mountain area, a mile from the main base area.

When the transformation of the 60-acre area, about 15 trails, is complete in 2007-8, it will be among the largest terrain parks in the Eastern United States. It will have its own renovated lodge, high-speed lifts and facilities, separate from the rest of the resort.

Mountain Creek’s superpipe, which has played host in the past to Olympic-level snowboard competitions, cannot be moved, but the decision will open several trails at the base area to traditional skiers and riders.

“The growth in our business is coming from the free-skiing, free-riding population,” said Greg Pack, the vice president and managing director at Mountain Creek, formerly known as Vernon Valley/Great Gorge and now owned by the ski industry giant Intrawest. “So we see the opportunity to make the most of that.

“At the same time, you could say we’re really segregating people by how they get their thrills. Maybe it’s not about what you put on your feet but about whether you want your thrills in the park or on the other side, picking a trail from the mountaintop.”

The expanded park will be more than one-third of the resort’s 170 skiable acres.

The South Mountain lodge, which had a cafeteria, bar and locker rooms for the local ski racing program, will receive a cultural makeover, with the addition of a video-editing lab with flat-screen televisions, arcadelike kiosks and space for musical and artistic interests.

Pack estimated that the relocation would cost about $500,000.

The decision was not popular with every Mountain Creek constituency. The displacement of hundreds of junior high and high school ski racers who have called South Mountain home for years brought waves of protest. That was especially true last month when the early word about South Mountain included the rumor that racing was being eliminated.

While Mountain Creek has a modest 1,040 feet of vertical skiing, it has produced members of the United States Ski Team and dozens of collegiate racers. The racing schedule is a consistent draw, with the mountain playing host in one stretch to 47 consecutive days of racing last winter.

“We fully realize how passionate the racing community is and expected the type of response we got,” Pack said. “We didn’t handle the message perfectly at first, but we have a great solution now.”

The race department will be moved north to the base area, and existing buildings will be refurbished to add lockers and a clubhouse. It will not be as convenient as the former setup, but the racers and their parents, who pay thousands of dollars to participate in the racing program, seem to be appeased.

“We’ve been sent to the base area before, and the facilities there are terrible; it was a nightmare,” said Geoffrey Stubbs, who has two children in the race program. “In the long run, if they are committed to it, it will be better for all. But I’m a little concerned because I’m not sure if they were going to do anything for us until we squealed.”

Gardiner Scmet, who also has two children in the program, said he was disappointed but considered the change a sound business decision by Mountain Creek.

“Don’t forget that the real money in the ski industry comes from selling real estate,” Scmet said. “They’re building a new base-area condo development, and they got the baggy-pants snowboarders away from that. It’s older skiers who buy the real estate.”

Last year, Mountain Creek opened a large 300-unit condominium hotel at the base area, and there are plans for a base village with another 1,500 residential units. But Pack denied that real estate considerations had anything to do with the decision to establish the new terrain park.

Pack said moving the terrain park to the South Mountain area would “move our crowd around the whole resort more efficiently.”

“We’ve had some congestion in certain confluence points,” he said. “Moving the terrain park to South will limit a lot of that. We’ll utilize some underutilized parts.”

Getting to the new terrain park from the base village will, however, require a short drive or an arduous trek on a long, sometimes flat, connecting trail.

Visitors wanting to go on the most challenging portion of the playground, off the Bear Peak lift, have to take a short course in terrain-park etiquette and safety. It is all about creating a new experience for a decades-old industry, Pack said.

“Maybe we can even do the unthinkable and get people living up north to drive south to play in the snow,” he said.

so the whole south mt. area is now going to be a park sounds like a good idea to me maybe we should get a event planed for next season.

mctwist311
07-17-2007, 02:12 PM
they had a pretty sick set up last year despite the shortage of snow.... there main park has been getting sicker and sicker every year. if you guys do plan an event hear let me know in advance as ill be back in cali by winter but wouldnt mind comming home for a little comp....

Greco
07-17-2007, 02:42 PM
hell yeah, it's about time they did something about the lines. it was pretty much getting to the point where it was not worth going to the north side because of the ridiculous line for the cabriolet lift.

if it's done by next season and as as sick as it could be we've got to have another event.

g

mctwist311
07-20-2007, 10:20 AM
i confirmed all this with some people from the mtn and they said its all true.. they even plan on doubling park crew to help maintain the added features... bear peak will be the expert terrian and all of south will be beginer intermediate terrain... "matt not that i doughted you just couldnt find anything on there site about it so i asked the Jib lab crew on myspace..." how did you hear about this so early bro... i felt like i was one of the first to know... Best of all no more paying for the park pass they are gonna be more like stratton where all you gotta do is watch some lame vid for 5-10 min and walla you get a pass... one of my main concerns with last years park was how quick you are back at the bottem waiting on that as greco stated dreadfull cab lift. even better no more bendin down to take your skis off after every run...

matthew
07-21-2007, 03:11 PM
newschoolers

c-smithy
07-28-2007, 06:36 PM
this whole thing sounds cool let just pray for some snow this year

Ted
08-05-2007, 03:44 PM
yesss!!

ya hopefully this year there will be snow to cover the damn mountain