Spring Sesh build preview…
Next Year in 42/78 Parks….

We’re going to get busy milling logs and stripping bark, making and organic meets industrial rail park, where the current rail park is… The picture above is an example from Mount Snow’s ‘Prospector’ park…. They used birch, we’re going to use pine and spruce, to keep it natural with what we have in our area
Spring Sesh still a go…
Everyone has been asking if the Spring Session is still on, and as of right now it is… we are even trying to figure out if we can get a cat up in the park to get some of the landings worked out and dialed in…. stayed tuned for more s’updates and shinfo
Cutter’s Camp ’09

It’s No Secret- Planning, cutting, maintaining and marketing terrain parks and pipes involves a considerable amount of resources. Whatever the budget, machinery or snow conditions, the key to reaping the rewards of the investment is to have knowledgeable, well trained staff. With this in mind, Holiday Valley sent Pat, Paul, and Chris to Cutter’s Camp ’09 at Mount Snow, Vermont, April 6th – 10th.
Each day, the crew started in the classroom and then took their skills to the slopes the second half of the day. At the start and end of each day, the guys took part in an all group sessions on risk-management, signage, snow science, park and pipe ops, marketing, management, just to name a few topics. Stay tuned for more great developments coming out of the 42/78 Parks at Holiday Valley…
Spring Session build…
Spring Sesh’
Spring Session as of right now is still a go, scheduled for Saturday the 18th… We’re hoping to get a little cat time and set some rails, as well as push the hip that was such a hit last year…
We’ll keep you posted on all the super technical details about the setup, including incline ratios of the transverse transitional cross section, as well as possible gravitational variations that we all know you’re chomping at the bit for…
In all seriousness, the set up will be the lower half of foxfire, with a couple hits, and lots of jibs… Most importantly, we’re looking for sunny skies, high fives, and rail slides….







