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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Holly Lippert, communications manager
425.434.6750
425.434.6712 (fax)
email: Holly@summitI90.com
2007-2008 FACT SHEET
Snoqualmie Pass, Wash. November 29th , 2007– The Summit at Snoqualmie, located less than an hour east of downtown Seattle, has completed the formation of the management team that will guide the operations for the 2007-2008 winter season.
Dan Brewster - General Manager
Guy Lawrence - Director of Marketing and Sales
Lou Dillinger - Director of Base Services
Teri Hontas - Director of Human Resources
Jim Georgeson - Director of Mountain Operations
Dave Beckwith - Director of Snowsports
Josh Jorgensen - Director of Food & Beverage
Trevor Kostanich – Director of Planning
Sharon Allyn – Director of Ticketing Services
PHYSICAL/SHIPPING ADDRESS:
1001, State Route 906
Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1068
Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
PHONE: Administration (425) 434-7669
SnowLine (206) 236-1600
WEBSITE: www.summitatsnoqualmie.com
LOCATION: 52 miles East of Seattle, Washington, via Interstate 90
PARENT COMPANIES: Boyne USA, Inc., operator and lease holder,
CNL Income Properties, Inc., owner of assets
WINTER SEASON: Typically, early December to mid-April
WINTER HOURS OF OPERATION: Open daily 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Saturday; open 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Sunday
AVERAGE ANNUAL SNOWFALL: 435 inches per year
ELEVATION: Lowest Base elevation: 2,610 feet at Summit East
Highest Top elevation: 5,420 feet at Alpental
Longest Vertical drop: 2,280 feet at Alpental
TRAILS: 96 trails (Nordic included)
ACREAGE: 1,916
LIFTS: High Speed Quads 2
Quad Chairlifts 2
Triple Chairlifts 4
Double Chairlifts 11
Carpet Style Conveyor Lifts 3
Rope Tow 3
Handle Tow 3
Total uphill capacity: 33,990 people per hour
TERRAIN PARKS: Summit Central features a top-to-bottom terrain park, named Central Park, off of the Central Express High Speed Quad Chairlift. Central park is home to the best superpipe in Washington. For new terrain park users, Summit Central features the Greenhorn Acres Progression Park with small snow and jib features. Summit West features West 52nd Terrain Park for experienced park users and West Greenhorn Progression Park for those just starting out.
TRANSPORTATION: The Summit at Snoqualmie is easily accessible from Seattle, WA, via Interstate 90. All major airlines serve Sea-Tac International Airport in Seattle.
LODGING: Lodging is available at the base of the Summit West ski area at the independently owned and operated Summit Lodge, an 82-room property built in 1989. Call (425) 434-6300 for reservations.
SKI AND SNOWBOARD SCHOOL: Contact The Summit Learning Center at 425-434 6700
NEW IMPROVEMENTS FOR 2007-2008:
- Expanded and remodeled food and beverage area at Summit Central
- Creation of the Brown Bear Village at Alpental (interactive area for ski school participants)
- Over 350 pairs of new rental skis added
- Additional Burton Learn To Ride Equipment in rental shops
- New men’s restroom at Summit Central
- Alpental road repairs
- Summer slope grooming improvements to provide better daily slope conditions
- New rail features in Summit Central’s signature terrain park
- Earthwork in Summit Central’s signature terrain park
- New roof at Summit West’s Alpenhaus
EVENT CALENDAR: (dates subject to change)
November 10- Rome’s Premature Jibulation- New!
December 29- Jib This!
January 19- Burton Chill’s Rain City Rail Jam
January 26- Greenhorn Games- New!
February 2- Snowrider Superpipe Classic
February 16- Volcom Peanut Butter & Rail Jam
February 23- Holy Oly Revival
February 27- Smith Limo Jam
March 1- Forum Droppin’ Bombs- New!
March 8- Oakley Uprising
March 15- Planet Earth’s Shop Wars
March 29- Shut Up and Snowskate




