Are you ready to have the most fun and the best ski weekend ever? At Treetops you’ll enjoy that white stuff while you snowboard, ski, tube and swim!
We have great food to fuel your energy and oh yeah, your parents stay “FREE”. Clean your room…walk the dog… or get straight A’s on your report card – it will be well worth it!
You Get:
· Two nights lodging in a Standard room
· Kidz lift tickets up to 3 per room
· Two adult lift tickets
· One large Pepperoni Pizza from the Broken Club Pub
· In room popcorn
· And a “SURPRISE” gift
*Room upgrades and additional lift tickets are available for a nominal charge. All ski tickets are valid on Friday night, full-day Saturday and full-day Sunday. Certain restrictions may apply and this offer is subject to availability.
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BOYNE will conduct a Thanksgiving Camp at Sunday River Resort in Bethel, ME. Our camp director will be Cary Adgate, Boyne’s Ambassador of Skiing, a two time Olympian and a member of the US Ski Hall of Fame. Cary has assembled an outstanding team of coaches that will make learning fun and effective. In addition, Sunday River provides a number of unique assets that will enhance this quality early season training for the athletes.
As a member of the Boyne Resorts family, Sunday River has the advantage of BOYNE Low-E Fan Guns that have enabled them to open in late October each of the last two season. They have designed the Snowcap Ski Dorm specifically to house youth groups such as the BOYNE Thanksgiving Race Camp. It allows athletes quality socialization when they are not on-snow. In addition to the great facilities, choosing Sunday River enables athletes to use their Boyne Gold Season Pass to access the lifts.
Coaching Staff
Cary Adgate: Camp Director & Head Coach
Christopher Herrmann-Coach
Jennifer Crockett-Coach
Erik Lundteigen-Coach
Ben Crockett-Coach
Location
Sunday River Resort is located in Bethel, ME, approximately 75 miles north of Portland, ME. The resort offers 131 trails spread across eight interconnected mountain peaks, each offering a distinct experience. It is serviced by a network of 18 lifts, including four high speed quads, ensuring easy access to every corner of the resort.
Vertical Rise: 2340 ft.
Summit Elevation: 3,140 ft.
Season: Early November to late April
Average Snowfall: 155 in.
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Most visitors only see Mackinac Island during the warm days of summer, however, the wonders of the island are perhaps even more grand and beautiful in the winter. Uncrowded, snow-covered streets and groomed ski trails leading to stunning vistas, make a winter trip to Mackinac Island a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Here are some photos of winter on the island from March 2009. (Look for more information online about visiting Mackinac Island in the winter soon.)
“Photos from March 13, 14 & 15, 2009, from the ice around Mackinac Island and the trails on the island.”
From Winter on Mackinac Island – Cross Country Skiing, posted by MackinacIsland.Net – Mackinac Island Michigan on 3/31/2009 (25 items)
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Skiers in Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula enjoyed some of the best powder conditions in many years. Crystal Mountain received over 30 inches of snow over the weekend and most ski areas received 10+ inches. Here are some photos from the weekend. (Click on photos for slideshow view with captions.)