Job Fair:
11/15/2012 and 11/17/2012.
Employment Opportunities and Benefits:
http://www.skiwhitetail.com/winter/hours-rates-information/employment
Working at Whitetail is great fun. If you are interested in becoming a ski or snowboard instructor, please take a look the attached poster (Schools Job Fair Poster 2012) and read the Instructor Training Course Registration:
http://www.skiwhitetail.com/images/upload/ITCRegistration2012.pdf
(Remember to put my name as your referral.)
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I will attend snowboard instructor training class and my friend Snowrider will teach ski at Whitetail.
We are coming back from Lake Tahoe tonight and will head up Whitetail tomorrow morning and Sunday. Welcome to join us.
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I'd like to get my son and daughter skiing but the costs and driving time is a big hill to climb.
Being able to drop them off for a bus trip to whitetail is a lot more practical. Parents could rotate as volunteer parent chaperones to help keep some order.
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The snow bug is biting me again - everytime when a weekend is coming. How many days have you skied/snowboarded this season? I have had 24 ski days this season so far... OK we will see some snow tomorrow. I will be at Whitetail this Sunday. If anyone is going on Saturday, just let me know so that we can go together.
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I am back from Whitetail just now. It was a good ski day today. The snow was not dry (a bit wet), but it was in consistent condition - so there was no drag-and-pull spring-like condition at all. You got to go skiing tomorrow if you did not go today because Spring is coming soon, and the clock is ticking and counting down. If you go go tomorrow, DO NOT wear too much because the high will be 50 F. (It's actually quite comfortable to wear short sleeve and ski.) I will be at Whitetail tomorrow, if you need any help on your skiing, let me know!
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With night time humidity forecasted to be 55%, we actually need temperature to drop to 24 in order to make good quality snow (http://www.snowathome.com/snowmaking_weather_tools.php).
But, no worries, weather channel forecast says low of 23 on Sunday and 24 on Monday.
Lubing (Larry) Lian
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Snowrider - no, I am not in the area long enough, only since 2010.But I do understand that snow can be made at temperature as high as 39 degrees (if humidity is less than 10%).
However, there is a difference between "good quality snow" and "poor quality snow".....distinguished by purple and blue color in the above chart.But you are right in the sense that even "poor quality snow" is better than no snow. Since moving east from Utah I have learned, painfully at times, to appreciate that poor quality snow is better than no snow.Along this line, I have experienced Vermont in its not-so-great days, during which I had to, on a given trail, stop, take off the skis, carry them on my shoulder, walk over patches of grass, and then put the skis on to continue my journey (I believe the word journey is suitable here ....)BUT, not-so-great is all relative.(1) On one hand, those no-so-great days are so much greater than the days that we have no snow. We are much like the fish appreciating a puddle of water when there is no pond, lake or ocean around.In this regard, people have learned to appreciate not only any bit of snow we can get, but also anything non-water, including sand, grass, and plastic. I have seen on TV that people do ski them, the sand, the grass, the plastic trail....(2) One the other hand, any day with less than six inch of fresh natural snow are horrible. In Utah the locals (including my Utah friend who is the subject of the two powder-skiing pictures sent earlier) refuse to ski without the slopes receiving more than six inch of fresh natural snow. At certain other places, people would die for a couple of inch of it...Anyway, I digress....Have a great remainder of the season!- Larry
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:50 PM, snowrider <snowride...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Job Fair:
11/15/2012 and 11/17/2012.Employment Opportunities and Benefits:
http://www.skiwhitetail.com/winter/hours-rates-information/employmentWorking at Whitetail is great fun. If you are interested in becoming a ski or snowboard instructor, please take a look the attached poster (Schools Job Fair Poster 2012) and read the Instructor Training Course Registration:
http://www.skiwhitetail.com/images/upload/ITCRegistration2012.pdf
(Remember to put my name as your referral.)
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Lubing (Larry) Lian
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Whitetail will get 12 inches natural snow from tonight to tomorrow. We are going to ski powder tomorrow. You got to take a snow day off for tomorrow (Wednesday). Let me know if anyone is going!
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Hi, folks,should we go this afternoon or tomorrow morning?I plan to go Ski Liberty after 3pm for the powder. Anyone is interesting? If you can make it to Rio center (target store) nearby 370 & 270 we can carpool and I have an MDX.