Wed, May 02, 2007
Wildcat Mountain To Be Open for Skiing & Riding May 5 & 6, 2007
Wildcat Mountain Spins the Wildcat Express Quad ONE MORE Weekend for 2007/08 SeasonPinkham Notch, NH – Wildcat Mountain, high up in Pinkham Notch, NH, located only one mile from the parking area for spring skiing mecca Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington is pleased to announce that it will open for skiing and riding for one final weekend, Saturday and Sunday May 5th & 6th , 2007. Lift tickets are only $29 per person.
Wildcat Mountain has received six feet of new snow in the month of April, and still has top to bottom skiing, with up to fourteen trails. According to Tom Caughey, Wildcat’s General Manager, “There is still a lot of skiing left out there, and the weather forecast for the weekend could not be any better --- so we hope there are still some folks out there who have not had enough snow yet! With plenty of sunshine in the forecast, this should be a great weekend to wrap it up for the winter and spring skiing season!” Wildcat will be the only ski area operating in New Hampshire and Maine.
Up to date on information on snow conditions and operations information at Wildcat is on Wildcat’s Snow Report page at www.skiwildcat.com or by calling 1-888 SKI WILD.
In the summer and fall seasons, Wildcat operates 4-person scenic gondola skyrides which transport passengers along the same lift line the high speed quad uses in winter. Gondola Skyrides are scheduled to open on Memorial Day Weekend, beginning May 26th. Construction has also begun on the installation of a new 2,100 foot ZipRider cable zip-line ride, which is anticipated to open in the month of June and is intended to operate on a year-round basis.
Wildcat Mountain is a year-round, family-owned business, located on 100% National Forest land in the heart of the White Mountain National Forest in Pinkham Notch, NH. Wildcat is renowned for a long spring skiing and riding season, and celebrates its 50th year of continuous operations in 2007/08. Wildcat Mountain was rated #1 for Scenery in North America, and Top Ten in the East for Terrain, Challenge and Value (SKI Magazine, Oct. 2006).
For further information, please visit www.skiwildcat.com or call 1-888- SKI WILD!
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Thu, Apr 19, 2007
Wildcat Mountain to Remain Open Through the Week April 23-29th, 2007
Wildcat Mountain Extends Season, Reschedules Closing Date to April 29thPinkham Notch, NH – Wildcat Mountain, high up in Pinkham Notch, NH, has once again announced plans to extend ski area operations an additional week, and hopes to operate through the week of April 23rd. The tentative rescheduled closing date is now Sunday April 29th. Wildcat is slated to be the last ski area open in the State of New Hampshire for the 2006/07 ski season. Notably, Wildcat was the first ski area to open it’s doors for the 2005/06 ski season when it opened for the weekend on October 28th, 2005, after a storm had dropped over four feet of snow on the mountain.
The recent Nor’Easter that produced rain across most of New England, dropped three feet of snow on Wildcat Mountain, bringing April snowfall to six feet at Wildcat Mountain. “This storm was the third significant snow storm in this month alone,” reports Tom Caughey, Wildcat’s General Manager. “We’re skiing and riding on terrain that has rarely been skiable for the last few years. The conditions are excellent.” Wildcat Mountain’s trail system is 100% open, with some new areas of tree-skiing open this season as well. Located only one mile from the parking area for spring skiing mecca Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington, Wildcat has been famous for its long spring skiing season since opening in 1957. Wildcat will celebrate its 50th ski season next season, in 2007/2008.
The current weather forecast issued by the National Weather Service indicates mostly sunny days and mild temperatures right through Monday, into next week. According to Caughey it is possible that fickle spring weather could eventuate a closing earlier than April 29th, so folks should keep a close eye on the Snow Report page on Wildcat’s web site. It is not likely that the season would be extended beyond April 29th, as preparations are underway for maintenance and construction relating to Wildcat’s summer operations which include Wildcat’s summer scenic gondola skyride and the installation of a new 2,100 foot ZipRider cable zip-line ride. Wildcat’s summer operations begin on Memorial Day Weekend, and the ZipRider is anticipated to open in the month of June.
The best place to stay up to date on snow conditions and operations information at Wildcat is on Wildcat’s Snow Report page at www.skiwildcat.com or by calling 1-888 SKI WILD.
For further information, please visit call 1-888-SKI WILD X217!
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Wed, Apr 18, 2007