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     This section originally written 1/3/95 by daryl@taligent.com (Daryl Odnert).
     Prices and contact info were revised 4/14/97, but most of Daryl's original
     resort reviews remain intact.  At any rate, any comments should probably
     go to me: lee@darryl.com (Darryl Lee)
    
                        Lake Tahoe Alpine Ski Area Summary
                        ----------------------------------
    
    Editor's Note: I have attempted to be accurate in reporting information
    and expressing opinions that are shared by MOST, BUT NOT ALL of the folks
    I know who ski in the Tahoe area on a regular basis.  However, I can not
    and do not guarantee the accuracy of this information.  If you believe
    anything below is incorrect, please let me know by sending e-mail to
    daryl@taligent.com.
    
    Lift Ticket Price Summary for 2000-2001 Season (in US dollars)
    Prices listed are for one adult.
    
    
    Resort Deals Number of Days (Adult, Full Day, unless noted) 
                             1    1/2    2     3     4 days
    Alpine Meadows          $52   $40  $98  $147   N/A
    Bear Valley             $38   $29  $70   $102 $131
    Boreal                  $32   $20* N/A   N/A   N/A
    Diamond Peak            $41   $17  $73  $105   N/A
    Dodge Ridge             $39   $25  N/A   N/A   N/A
    Donner Ski Ranch        $28   $21  N/A   N/A   N/A 
    Heavenly                $57   $42 $110  $162  $212  
    Homewood                $42   $32  $81  $104   N/A 
    Kirkwood                $49   $39  N/A   N/A   N/A
    Mt. Rose                $45   $35  N/A   N/A   N/A
    Northstar at Tahoe      $52   $38  $96  $136  $179
    Sierra-At-Tahoe         $48   $35  $82  $119   N/A
    Soda Springs            $20   N/A  N/A   N/A   N/A
    Squaw Valley USA        $54   $37  $98  $144  $188
    Sugar Bowl              $50   $37  $88  $125   N/A
    Tahoe Donner            $26   $15  $48   $72   N/A
    
    Most places _don't_ offer cheaper rates during weekdays, but rather
    special deals for certain days of the week (like 2-for-1 Wednesdays,
    etc.)
    
    A much more elaborate listing of prices, discounts, and other
    information is available at http://www.slidingonthecheap.com
    
    South Lake Tahoe Ski Areas
    ==========================
    
    Heavenly Valley
    ---------------
    Base Elevation: 6540' (at the California side lodge)
    Base Elevation: 7400' (at the Nevada side lodge)
    Vertical Rise: 3,500
    Information: (702) 586-7000
    Snow Conditions: (530) 541-7544
    Reservations: (800) 2-HEAVEN
    Website: http://www.skiheavenly.com
    35% advanced, 45% intermediate, 20% beginner
    
    Heavenly Valley offers over 4,800 skiable acres with enough variety to
    please just about any skier.  When Mother Nature is kind to Heavenly
    and gives it a lot of snow, I think this is one of the best mountains
    anywhere to ski on.  The views of Lake Tahoe are awesome.  The problem
    is that Heavenly's location in the Sierra often seems to prevent it
    from getting large amounts of snow from the same storms that dump tons
    of snow on the other resorts.
    
    There are plenty of long intermediate runs on both the California and
    Nevada sides of the mountain.  There is some very interesting expert
    skiing on the Nevada side in Mott Canyon and Killebrew Canyon.  People
    who like to ski off piste between the trees will enjoy this resort a
    lot.  If you drive to Heavenly, make sure you remember to get back to
    your car's side of the mountain before the lifts start to close.
    
    The California base lodge of Heavenly Valley is located in the town
    of South Lake Tahoe, within a couple of minutes drive or bus ride from
    the big casinos and a tremendous number of hotels and motels.  This
    means the lift lines at Heavenly can get quite long, especially on
    weekends.  Heavenly is frequently derided for the large numbers of
    irresponsible "tourist" skiers who show up here and for the large
    amount of poling or walking you have to do to get from one side of
    the mountain to the other.
    
    Kirkwood
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 7800'
    Vertical Rise: 2000'
    Snow Conditions: (209) 258 3000
                     (415) 989 SNOW
                     (510) 939 SNOW
                     (916) 448 SNOW
                     (408) 436 SNOW
    General Information: (209) 258 6000
    Central Reservations: (800) 967 7500
    Website: http://www.skikirkwood.com
    35% advanced, 50% intermediate, 15% beginner
    
    Kirkwood offers over 2,000 acres of skiing with a good mix of runs for
    skiers of all abilities.  During spring (icy) conditions, the best
    skiing in the early part of the day is usually found on the aptly
    named Sunrise lift.  However, once the snow softens, the best black
    diamond skiing is accessed from the Wagon Wheel (a.k.a.  the Wall) and
    Cornice chairs.  Intermediates should avoid the Wagon Wheel chair...
    there is no easy way down.
    
    Kirkwood is about a 30 minute drive from the South Lake Tahoe resort
    hotels and casinos, assuming the road conditions are good.  If it is
    snowing, it can take a lot longer than that because the route (Highway 89)
    takes you over a 9000' pass.  Highway 89 closes frequently during storms.
    However, you don't have to go over this pass if you are approaching
    Kirkwood from the west on Highway 88.
    
    Note that Kirkwood has the highest base elevation of all the Tahoe
    areas.  This usually means they have more (and better?) snow than
    the other resorts.
    
    Discount lift tickets can be purchased in advance through BASS tickets.
    
    Sierra at Tahoe
    ----------------
    Base Elevation: 6640'
    Vertical Rise: 2212'
    Information: (530) 659-7453
    Snow Conditions: (530) 659-7475
    Website: http://www.sierratahoe.com 
    25% advanced, 50% intermediate, 25% beginner
    
    Sierra at Tahoe used to be called Sierra Ski Ranch.  There are 9 lifts
    servicing 2000 acres of terrain.  Located only a few minutes drive
    from the South Lake Tahoe hotels and casinos, this area is usually
    less crowded than Heavenly Valley, but offers enough variety for a
    full day of skiing.  Lift ticket discounts offered to teenagers
    (13-19 years old).
    
    Bear Valley
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    Base Elevation: 6600'
    Vertical Rise: 1900'
    Snow Conditions: (209) 753-2308
    Information: (209) 753-2301
    Lodging Reservations: (800) 225-3764
    Website: http://www.bearvalley.com
    30% advanced, 40% intermediate, 30% beginner
    
    Bear Valley is not really a Lake Tahoe area ski resort.  It is located
    on California Highway 4, about two hours drive east of Stockton.
    Bear Valley ranks itself as a "mid-size" ski area, the 8th largest
    in California.  Bear Valley has been using low lift ticket prices to
    attract California skiers away from the Tahoe area.  During the
    97-98 season, an all-day lift pass is $35.
    
    Most of the best advanced skiing is located on the lower-half of the
    mountain (the parking lot and main lodge are at the middle of the
    mountain at 7,750'.)  This usually means that advanced skiers will get
    bored here if the lower lifts are closed, a common occurrence during early
    and later parts of the season (or whenever there has not been much snow.)
    
    Dodge Ridge
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    Base Elevation: 6600'
    Vertical Rise: 1600'
    Snow Conditions: (209) 965-4444
    Information: (209) 965-3474
    Website: http://www.dodgeridge.com
    20% advanced, 60% intermediate, 20% advanced
    
    Dodge Ridge is not really a Lake Tahoe area ski resort.  It is located
    30 miles east of Sonora, California off of Highway 108.  550 acres of
    terrain.  7 chair lifts and 4 surface lifts.
    
    North Lake Tahoe Ski Areas
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    Squaw Valley
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 6200'
    Vertical Rise: 2850' to top of Granite Chief (9,050')
    Snow Conditions: (530) 583-6955
    Information:  (530) 583-6985
    Lodging Reservations: (800) 545-4350
    Website: http://www.squaw.com
    30% advanced, 45% intermediate, 25% beginner
    
    Squaw Valley is the largest and probably the most popular north Lake
    Tahoe ski area.  It offers a great variety of terrain and is well
    known for its advanced and expert runs.  Beginners seem to like this
    place too because the easiest slopes are located up at 8200'.  Squaw
    is not particularly strong on long intermediate "cruise" runs.
    However, if you like steeps, bowls or bumps, this is the best place to
    go in the north Tahoe area.  Experts should check out the KT-22 and
    Granite Chief lifts.  Intermediate favorites tend to be the Siberia
    and Shirley Lake lifts.
    
    Squaw Valley is a good place to go if you've got non-skiers with you.
    Non-skiers can ride the cable car to the High Camp Bath & Tennis Club
    at 8200'.  There is an outdoor ice skating rink and bungee jumping tower
    there, as well as several bars and restaurants with outstanding views of
    the Sierra.
    
    You may be wise to avoid Squaw Valley in stormy or windy conditions.
    The area is not well sheltered, and many lifts close quickly when the
    weather gets ugly.
    
    The people who don't like Squaw Valley usually cite the lack of trees,
    unfriendly staff, and long lift lines on the beginner and intermediate
    lifts.
    
    Alpine Meadows
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    Base Elevation: 6900'
    Vertical Rise: 1700'
    Snow Conditions: (530) 581-8374
    Information: (530) 583-4232 or toll free (800) 441-4423
    Website: http://www.skialpine.com
    35% advanced, 40% intermediate, 25% beginner
    
    Some people love Alpine Meadows.  Other people hate it and can't
    imagine going here when Squaw Valley is just a couple of miles away.
    Alpine is not quite as large as Squaw Valley (2000 skiable acres vs
    Squaw's 4300) but it is still a large ski area by most standards.
    
    Alpine Meadows also has a good variety of terrain, including something
    to please skiers of all ability levels.  There are some outstanding
    expert runs off of the Scott and Alpine Bowl chairs.  Fun top to bottom
    intermediate/advanced skiing can be done from the Summit chair (one of
    three express-quad chairs at the area.)  When the snow is good, the
    backside Sherwood bowl is definitely worth skiing.  Some people feel
    that the biggest difference between Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley
    is that Alpine provides an opportunity to ski in "tucked away" spaces,
    as opposed the bowls and moguls at Squaw.
    
    Local wisdom says to avoid Alpine Meadows in stormy or windy
    conditions, as it seems to blow harder here than anywhere else.
    
    Northstar
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 6330'
    Vertical Rise: 2280'
    Snow Conditions: (530) 562-1330
    Information: (530) 562-2286
    Reservations: (800) GO-NORTH
    Website: http://www.skinorthstar.com/winter
    25% advanced, 50% intermediate, 25% beginner
    
    Northstar is an outstanding area for advanced beginners and intermediate
    skiers because it offers a large number very long "blue" runs.  In my
    opinion, many of the "black diamond" runs at this area should really be
    considered "blue" too.  (Some locals refer to Northstar as "Flatstar".)
    If you like long, well-groomed cruiser runs, this is the best place to go
    in the Tahoe area.  The cruise from the top of Mt Pluto down to the village
    is real thigh burner (~2 miles long.)  Advanced skiers will find the best
    runs on the backside of the mountain, where they've recently upgraded the
    old triple chair to be an express quad lift.
    
    Northstar is considered the best place to go in bad weather because it is
    well sheltered and has lots of trees which help visibility on the slopes.
    
    Sugar Bowl
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 6883'
    Vertical Rise: 1500' to top of Mt. Lincoln
    Snow Conditions: (530) 426-1111
    Information: (530) 426-9000
    Website: http://www.sugarbowl.com
    45% advanced, 40% intermediate, 15% beginner
    
    Sugar Bowl is very popular with skiers from the San Francisco and
    Sacramento areas because is is about 1/2 hour closer to home than the
    three large north Lake Tahoe resorts (Squaw, Alpine, Northstar.)  It
    is also cheaper to ski here than at the larger resorts.  Sugar Bowl
    often has the best snow conditions in north Tahoe and despite being
    smaller, it offers more than enough terrain to prevent any skier from
    becoming bored for at least one full day.  Sugar Bowl has a good
    reputation for providing a friendly, family-oriented atmosphere.
    
    The best advanced skiing at Sugar Bowl is usually directly below the
    upper half of the Silver Belt chair lift and, if you're willing to
    hike just a little bit, off the east face of Mt Disney.  The best
    moguls are usually on the run called Market Street, accessible from
    the Disney chair.  Intermediate runs, which tend to be very well
    groomed, are available off every chair lift at the resort.  Beginners
    can have a great time skiing the green and blue runs off of the
    Christmas Tree lift.  More intermediate skiing terrain has been added
    for the 94-95 season with the addition of the new Mt Judah express
    quad lift.
    
    Mt. Rose
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 8260'
    Vertical Rise: 1440'
    Information and Snow Conditions: (702) 849-0704
    Website: http://www.mtrose.com
    35% advanced, 35% intermediate, 30% beginner
    
    Mt Rose is the closest ski area to Reno, Nevada (22 miles away) so
    the crowd here tends to be made up of locals and visitors from the Reno
    area.  (If you don't like Californians, ski here. ;-)  Mt Rose is
    smaller than the big 3 north Lake Tahoe resorts, but it offers enough
    terrain for one day to prevent boredom for everyone except the most
    advanced skiers.  Its high elevation and location on the eastern edge
    of the Sierra usually means it gets dryer, lighter snow than the
    typical "Sierra Cement".  Not a good resort to ski at on windy days.
    
    Diamond Peak
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 6700'
    Vertical Rise: 1840'
    Snow Conditions: (702) 831-3211
    Information: (702) 831-1177
    Website: http://www.diamondpeak.com 
    30% advanced, 50% intermediate, 20% beginner
    
    Formerly known as "Ski Incline" this ski area is located near the
    north east corner of Lake Tahoe in Incline Village, Nevada.
    Offers 675 skiable acres including a new area called Solitude
    Canyon for advanced skiers.  Diamond Peak has a snowboard park
    area.  Some runs are designated for skiers only (no snowboards).
    Great views of Lake Tahoe.
    
    Boreal
    ------------
    Peak Elevation: 7800'
    Vertical Rise: 600'
    Information: (530) 426-3666
    Website: http://www.borealski.com 
    15% advanced, 55% intermediate, 30% beginner
    
    Located immediately off Interstate 80 at Donner Summit.  8 lifts.
    An all day ticket is good from 9:00am to 9:00pm (since some of the
    runs are lit after the sun goes down.)  Boreal's snowboard
    park offers a half-pipe, quarter-pipes, slide-rails, barrels, etc.
    Convenient location and inexpensive lift ticket prices make Boreal
    popular with families with young children.
    
    Homewood
    ------------
    Base Elevation: 6230'
    Vertical Rise: 1650'
    Snow Conditions: (530) 525-2900
    Information: (530) 525-2992
    Website: http://www.skihomewood.com 
    35% advanced, 50% intermediate, 15% beginner
    
    Homewood, located along the west shore of Lake Tahoe, offers 5 chair
    lifts servicing 1260 acres of terrain.  Homewood has a good reputation
    with families (kids 8 and under ski for free) and snowboarders.  (And
    the views of Lake Tahoe on are pretty darned cool.  --DL)
    
    Tahoe Donner
    ---------------
    Vertical Rise: 600'
    Snow Conditions: (530) 587-9494
    Information: (530) 587-9444
    Website: http://www.aminews.com/donner 
    50% intermediate, 50% beginner
    
    A small family-oriented ski area located in the Tahoe-Donner area
    near Truckee, CA.  Two chair lifts and one surface lift.
    
    Soda Springs
    --------------
    Base Elevation: 6700'
    Vertical Rise: 650'
    Information: (530) 426-3666
    Website: http://www.borealski.com/index.cfm?id=10 
    20% advanced, 50% intermediate, 30% beginner
    
    A small family-oriented ski area located in the Soda Springs area off
    Interstate 80 (same exit as Sugar Bowl.)  Two chair lifts.  The entire
    ski-area can be rented out for group functions on weekdays and on
    weekends in April.  All day lift tickets from Soda Springs are also
    valid for night skiing at Boreal.
    
    Donner Ski Ranch
    ----------------
    Base Elevation: 7031'
    Vertical Rise: 750'
    Information and Snow Conditions: (530) 426-3635
    Website: http://www.donnerskiranch.com
    25% advanced, 50% intermediate, 25% beginner
    
    Six chair lifts servicing 400 skiable acres on two peaks.  Take
    the Soda Springs exit off interstate 80 and continue south past
    Sugar Bowl to get there.  Night skiing is available Wednesday
    through Saturday.
    
    
    
    

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