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March 22, 2006

ENJOYING ALL THAT SNOW

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Snowboarding at Mt. Rose

It's been an incredible year for snowboarding. It seems like every other week brings another storm, usually during the week, that dumps fresh powder on the mountains just in time for the weekend.

With all that in mind, last weekend I took my teenage son and some of his buddies to the closest skiing to Reno, which is the Mount Rose Ski Resort, for a little snowboarding. Mt. Rose is only 25 miles southwest of Reno (via U.S. 395 and the Mount Rose Highway).

During this visit, they wanted to check out the Slide Lodge, which is a second base facility for Mt. Rose skiers and boarders located east of the Main Lodge. The Slide Lodge is the gateway to Slide Bowl, a kind of secondary skiing area at Mt. Rose.

The reason they wanted to hit Slide Bowl is that it's the location of Mt. Rose's two terrain parks designed specifically for boarders. The parks, called "Doubledown" and "Badlands," offer a wide variety of boarding features including tables and rails.

"Doubledown" is designed as the primary "go big" course and has a roller, lots of rails, a couple of 40 to 45-foot step downs and a 250-foot table spine. "Badlands" has mostly medium-sized elements and consists of several rails, boxes and rollers, as well as two tables.

While I don't board, it was fun to watch them race down the runs, goofing on the various features--and eating some snow more than a few times.

With only a brief break for lunch, my son and his pals played on the slopes for most of the day. I saw them catch a bit of air, skate down the rails more than a few times and, in general, have a great time enjoying all the snow we've been blessed with in recent months.

I wonder if it will last until Memorial Day?

Of course, another nice thing about Mt. Rose is that it's affordable. The adult day rate is $54 ($44 for a half day), with the lifts running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.----Richard Moreno

Posted by Rich Moreno at March 22, 2006 10:23 AM

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