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Diamond Peak Announces Its Spring Season Pass Sale

March 16th, 2010

1-diamond-peak-lake-tahoe-compressDiamond Peak is offering 10/11 season passes on sale now. Purchase a non-resident Full Adult season pass for only $454 or a non-resident Midweek Adult season pass for only $363 at the Early Bird rate.

There are several advantages for purchasing your 10/11 season pass now. One is that you get to ski the rest of the 09/10 season for free. Another is you get enjoy all of the passholder perks! The perks includes getting discounts at local vendors, getting early lift access on certain days and even early lift access on powder days. Check out our website for more information on the passholder perks.

You can purchase your 10/11 Diamond Peak season pass online, by mailing or faxing in your application or in person by visiting the Diamond Peak Guest Services window. For more information, please call (775) 832-1177.

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SQUAW’s 2010/2011 SEASON PASSES SELLING NOW

March 15th, 2010

Squaw Valley USA Can’t get enough of the white stuff? Get access to next season’s snow before this season’s melts with Squaw Valley’s 2010/2011 season pass, already on sale. The best season pass value for skiers and boarders at North Lake Tahoe’s top-ranked resort starts at just $369 for adults and $99 for children 12 and under.

 

Passes are available at four levels from Bronze to Silver, Gold and Platinum with benefits ranging from no blackout dates to discounts and free lift tickets. Squaw Valley passholders can also purchase a 2010 spring pass, the resort’s “Five Circles” jacket or discounted premium parking right now.

 

Prices on Squaw’s season passes for next year increase on May 10, 2010.

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WANDERLUST FESTIVAL 2010 ANNOUNCED

March 11th, 2010

Wanderlust returns to Squaw Valley USA this summer, bringing together the world’s leading yoga teachers and top-tier rock and roll performers in a legendary setting of breathtaking beauty. Amidst breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe and a mountain full of summer activities from hiking to the High Camp Swimming Lagoon and Spa, concert-goers can enjoy yoga, incredible music and all Squaw Valley has to offer. This four-day yoga and music experience is a feast for the body and the senses, a place to relax, unwind, bend, dance, revel, and contemplate. The second annual Wanderlust Festival lands in Squaw Valley USA July 29 - August 1, 2010.

This year’s Wanderlust Festival features even more of the good stuff, expanded yoga offerings, more great music, a complement of organic foods and biodynamic wines, and the same incredible scenery and community that made last year’s event such a hit. The New York Times said it best, writing that festival-goers get “the same rejuvenating charge from raucous dancing as from mindful breathing.”

Wanderlust showcases a range of teachers, classes and styles that will inspire and challenge all practitioners, from the curious beginner to longtime students. This year’s yoga line-up features some of the most notable names in yoga, including Seane Corn, Baron Baptiste, Shiva Rea, Duncan Wong, Elena Brower and Schuyler Grant. Wanderlust will include other renowned instructors like Doug Swenson, Jason Nemer & Jenny Sauer-Klein (the Acroyogis), Janet Stone, Les Leventhal, Rusty Wells, Sianna Sherman, Annie Carpenter, Vinnie Marino, Brock & Krista Cahill, Suzanne Sterling and Maya Fiennes, among many others.

The music at Wanderlust is a soundtrack for the weekend, featuring both music to flow to and music to dance to. After a day of focusing on the inner self, at night it’s time to let loose at one of the high-energy dance parties down at the Kula Village. Leading the charge this year are Moby, Bassnectar, Brazilian Girls and Pretty Lights. Also performing over the weekend are Yard Dogs Road Show, Beats Antique, Rupa & The April Fishes, MC Yogi, Orgone, Princess Superstar, Dave Stringer, DJ Dragonfly, Ana Sia, Shaman’s Dream, Rara Avis, Desert Dwellers, and many more.

Wanderlust is produced by Velour Music Group, in conjunction with C3 Presents (Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits Music Festival) and Starr Hill Presents (Bonnaroo, Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival).

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DIAMOND PEAK SKI RESORT CELEBRATES SPRING WITH A SPECIAL LAST TRACKS EVENT

March 3rd, 2010

fast-tracks-diamond-peakOver the past nine seasons Last Tracks at Diamond Peak Ski Resort has grown into one of Lake Tahoe’s premiere winter happenings. Last Tracks is a wine tasting event for skiers and snowboarders at Diamond Peak’s Snowflake Lodge overlooking Lake Tahoe. You can take the last chair of the day up to Snowflake Lodge where you can enjoy a selection of wines from one of California’s top wineries like Rodney Strong, Clos du Bois and Simi and an array of hot and cold appetizers while enjoying the sunset over Lake Tahoe. At the end of the event you ski freshly groomed corduroy to the base area.

Diamond Peak is partnering with Yoshimi Sushi to up the wow factor on Last Tracks by offering a special sushi and sake tasting version of their signature event. This special Last Tracks will be held on March 21st to celebrate the first day of spring. Yoshimi, located in the Christmas Tree Village in Incline Village, has become one of the most popular dining spots on Tahoe’s North Shore.

Yoshimi will offer Last Tracks guests a sampling of nigiri including tuna, salmon, yellow tail and shrimp plus maki that will include spicy tuna and California rolls. They also will be serving some specialty items like octopus and fish roe. For the sake tasting Yoshimi is providing a variety of hot and cold sakes and will have an expert on hand to answer questions and provide advice on choosing the right sake.

Visit online or call 775.832.1177 for more information and reservations.  You can also stop by the Diamond Peak Guest Services Window in the base lodge.

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NORTH TAHOE’S SNOWFEST CELEBRATES WITH NEW EVENTS

February 25th, 2010

snowfestNorth Lake Tahoe’s annual SnowFest, a 10-day winter carnival and one of the region’s most popular family celebrations, commemorates its 29th anniversary with a bevy of new events March 5-14.

 

Squaw Valley’s Cornice Cantina kicks it off after the Opening Night Ceremonies with the inaugural 80’s Retro Dance Party, Friday, March 5, 9 p.m. Guests are encouraged to dress in the neon trends of yesteryear with prizes for the best outfits.

 

In Tahoe City, the completely renovated Fat Cat Café offers up the Frosty Kitty Snow Party Saturday, March 6 with “wet your whiskers” appetizers and entrees and live music starting at 4 p.m. and running until the wee hours of 2 a.m.  Lakeside Pizza, also based in Tahoe City, has the grooving Snow Down Party with San Francisco’s Space Cowboys Saturday, March 6 at 9 p.m.

 

Are you smarter than a bottle cap? Prove it at the inaugural Tournament of Champions at The Slot in the Village at Squaw Valley Monday, March 8, 5 p.m., when participants are asked to solve the “Mickey’s” puzzle caps in a timed format.

 

Kings Beach hosts the first-ever Snowman Building Contest Friday, March 12, 3:30-4:30 p.m., at the North Tahoe Events Center.  This event is open to all ages, and participants can compete solo or in teams.

 

Sure to be a favorite is the new North Lake Tahoe Historical Society’s Prohibition Pub Crawl Friday, March 12 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The festivities begin at one of Lake Tahoe’s best burger joints, the Bridgetender Bar & Grill in Tahoe City, where guests pick up their speakeasy passwords and visit participating gin mills and speakeasies for old-time drink specials – all while learning about the Tahoe Basin’s lawless past and enjoying Tahoe City’s favorite watering holes.

 

Up on Donner Summit, Sugar Bowl Ski Resort hosts the Silver Belt Banzai Saturday, March 13, when ski-cross action meets downhill speed, with the first three down advancing to the next round.  Participants get star struck as ski Olympians Daron Rahlves and Errol Kerr also plan to put the pedal to the mettle in this swift race.

 

Some of the best homemade tamales you’ll ever eat are being served up at the Food for Thought Tamale Dinner Saturday, March 13, 6-10 p.m., at the North Tahoe Boys and Girls Club in Kings Beach. The event will also highlight traditional Mexican fare with local youths’ photography, film and writing showcased as part of the dinner.

 

Located along North Lake Tahoe’s historical Crystal Bay casino corridor, the Cal-Neva Resort puts on the Snow Ball Saturday, March 13, a fun-filled dancing evening, with tunes from the 60s, 70s and 80s, in a winter wonderland setting.

 

For more information about SnowFest and a complete list of events, visit the organization’s official website.

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SQUAW VALLEY PARTNERS WITH SKIDUCK TO PROVIDE FREE SKIING & SNOWBOARDING FOR DISADVANTAGED KIDS

February 24th, 2010

skiduck_url3On February 28, Squaw Valley, USA hosts its second of six on-slope events with SkiDUCK, a new non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of disabled and underprivileged children by sharing the joys of skiing and snowboarding. Nearly 60 children from Reno’s North Valley schools will visit Squaw Valley for the first time to learn to ski or snowboard free of charge.

SkiDUCK is partnering with youth service organizations like Big Brother Big Sisters and the Boys and Girls Clubs from western Nevada to the Bay Area to provide skiing and snowboarding for the rest of the season. Since many children don’t have mountain-weather attire, they’re seeking donations of youth ski or snowboard clothing and gear (including goggles, helmets, jackets, snow-pants, gloves and mittens).

Those interested in volunteering with SkiDUCK or learning more about the organization can visit online or call 775-287-6464.

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Tahoe Is Largest Flat-Water Stand-Up Paddleboard Venue

February 22nd, 2010

Tahoe PaddleboardLake Tahoe is known for many things; it’s 400 inches of annual snowfall, 300 days of sunshine, and home to the largest alpine lake in the country. Add a new distinction to this list as the destination is now the largest flat-water stand-up paddleboard venue in the world hosting a series of five races starting May 29 and ending September 26.

Recently the Lake Tahoe Paddleboard Association and Ta-Hoe Nalu, both non-profit organizations, combined their stand-up and prone paddleboard events to create the 2010 Quiksilver Tahoe Stand-Up Paddleboard Race Series, with two of the five being elite races and offering a combined purse of $40,000 in cash and merchandise.

It all kicks off Saturday, May 29 with the 2nd Annual Donner Lake Memorial at the West End of Donner Lake in Truckee at 9 a.m. This is a five-mile race and free on-water stand-up paddleboard demos will be available to spectators after the contest.

Over on the scenic East Shore is the Thunderbird Run Lake Tahoe Saturday, June 5 with an eight-mile loop course that runs past Sand Harbor Beach State Recreation Area and turns around by the historic Thunderbird Lodge.

The 3rd Annual Jam to the Dam is Saturday, July 10, 8 a.m., when participants paddle the six miles from Patton Landing Beach in Carnelian Bay to the Tahoe City Dam located at the Gatekeeper’s Museum in Tahoe City. Spectators can also get in on the action as free on-water stand-up paddleboard demos will be available after the race.

The Ta-Hoe Nalu Stand-Up Festival runs the weekend of August 21-22 in Kings Beach with five races, including a 14-foot elite race class and OC-1 Outrigger Race.

The five races conclude with the Tahoe Fall Classic Sunday, September 26, 8 a.m. In its third year, there is also an additional 14-foot elite race class. This event has paddlers going 22 miles from Camp Richardson Marina in South Lake Tahoe, completely across Lake Tahoe, to Kings Beach on the North Shore. Visitors get wet with free on-water stand-up paddleboard demos.

Stand-up paddle boarding is an emerging sport with a Hawaiian heritage, and gave early surfers a higher viewpoint, increasing visibility of what was going on around them, such as incoming swells. Today boards are anywhere from nine to 18 feet with features such as padded decks, one to three surfboard-style fins for stability and equipped with a long paddle.

In Lake Tahoe, stand-up paddle boarding is popular with crossover athletes, especially skiers and snowboarders, along with mountain bikers and runners, as it helps develop a strong core, essential for succeeding in just about any outdoor sport.

Try stand-up paddle boarding with a rental from any of North Lake Tahoe’s equipment shops.

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Diamond Peak Offers New Ski Bus Service From Bay Area

February 17th, 2010

ski-diamond-peakDiamond Peak Ski Resort is offering a new travel option for skiers and snowboarders in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through a partnership with Reno Tahoe Ski Vacations online, skiers and snowboarders can build and book their own customized ski packages that include lift tickets, lodging and luxury motor coach transportation. Departures will be from several locations throughout the Bay Area. Reno Tahoe Ski Vacations online has also announced the launch of 3-day/2-night all inclusive ski packages with weekly departures. The all inclusive packages include lift tickets to Diamond Peak Ski Resort, your choice of lodging in the Reno/Tahoe area and transportation to and from the Bay Area, the lodging property and the ski resort.

Diamond Peak 3-day/2-night ski vacation packages start as low as $450 per person, $640 for a couple and $940 for a family of four. You can book online to make reservations or to customize your all inclusive ski and stay package at Diamond Peak Ski Resort.

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NORTH LAKE TAHOE SCORES SUNCHASER CHALLENGE

February 9th, 2010

sunchaser-logo-2-2_032The Sunchaser Challenge, a sporting event from sunrise to sunset that features orienteering, running, mountain biking, road biking and kayaking, is headed to North Lake Tahoe. The North Lake Tahoe Visitors Bureaus and Chamber of Commerce recently secured the multi-discipline adventure challenge set for May 22 at Northstar-at-Tahoe in Truckee.

The challenge will be held in four time zones across the United States, including Lake Saranac in New York, Lake Geneva in Wisconsin and Lake Havasu in Arizona in addition to North Lake Tahoe, as part of Endangered Species Day.  According to race officials, approximately 1,000 competitors are expected to participate in each of the four event venues. Registration is now open for individuals and teams of 2 – 5 racers.

The North Lake Tahoe Visitors Bureaus and Chamber of Commerce are both currently working in partnership with Wild Ones Promotions at the local level to bring access to sites for competitors to undertake the competition disciplines, secure various permissions needed for facilities and logistics, as well as coordinate safety components associated with servicing the participating athletes.

Wild Ones Promotions is a media and events production company created to promote sports and adventure events, which support social responsibility campaigns and generate new fund-raising opportunities for charities. In partnership with the Endangered Species Coalition, Wild Ones is launching these unique adventure challenges across the country to encourage people to get closer to nature by exploring the parks and countryside in their backyards, as well as aim to put the plight of some of the world’s rarest animals in the minds of thousands of people across the United States.

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JULIA MANCUSO’s ROAD TO VANCOUVER MAKES A STOP AT SQUAW VALLEY USA

February 5th, 2010

juliaThe three-time Olympian and 2006 Olympic Gold Medalist in Giant Slalom, Julia Mancuso, is turning on the heat just in time for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games.  Having scored some of her best finishes of the season in January, Julia will be training at Squaw Valley USA from Friday, February 5 through Monday, February 8. Winter Olympic enthusiasts are invited to Squaw Valley USA to watch Julia train as well as participate in Julia’s Olympic Send-Off Party hosted at Le Chamois.  The party will begin at 3pm on Saturday, February 6.

 

Olympic Valley’s own Julia Mancuso went through the Squaw Valley Race Team Program, beginning with Mighty Mites when she was 3. Since then, Julia has been setting records and collecting medals at an impressive pace. The four-event athlete started World Cup racing and was a NorAm champion at the age 16, competed in the Olympics at 17, and started her twenties by capturing two World Championship medals and establishing a record for most consecutive U.S. Championships top-3s.

 

Watch Julia Mancuso get her best finish of the season

 

 

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