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Northstar 2008

Apr 4, 2008
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NORTHSTAR-AT-TAHOE™ RESORT IMPROVES MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
OFFERING FOR SUMMER 2008
Resort to Introduce Beginner Terrain, Increased Lift Capacity,
Instructional Riding Clinics and More

TRUCKEE, Calif. – April 1, 2008 – As the summer season quickly approaches, Northstar® Resort continues to build on the success of its popular mountain bike park, the largest in Northern California, with significant improvements to its downhill and cross-country offering. This summer, the resort will provide increased lift capacity, a new beginner trail, a jump park, instructional riding clinics and more.

“For the first time, this summer Northstar Resort will offer downhill and cross-country terrain suitable to all levels of riders,” said Andy Buckley, director of resort experience at Northstar Resort. “This, coupled with new riding clinics, guide service and other improvements to our existing infrastructure will offer riders of every level an exciting riding experience.”

This spring, Northstar Resort will begin construction on a two-mile beginner trail that ranges from four to six feet wide, and runs from the top of the Gondola Express located at mid-mountain down to the Village at Northstar™. Suitable for all ages and ability levels, this family-oriented trail will give new riders an opportunity to experience the bike park at their own pace.

And, for those just starting out or who want to improve their riding, Northstar Resort will introduce riding clinics and guide service on weekends and holidays this season. Specializing in downhill and cross-country skill development, these clinics will be offered by advance registration only.

In response to the popularity of the opening of LiveWire last summer, Northstar Resort’s advanced almost two-mile long signature trail that is fully irrigated, this summer the resort will double the lift capacity on the Tahoe Zephyr Express, its six-pack express chairlift, allowing even more riders to quickly get up the mountain. The resort will also continue to develop its trail irrigation management system in an effort to continue to be able to offer riders smooth trails with a tacky surface for superior traction, and will upgrade the existing trail network under the Vista Express chairlift in order to create better flow and a sense of continuity among the trails.

Northstar Resort’s Mountain Bike Park is scheduled to open Friday through Monday of Memorial Day weekend (May 23-26, 2008), weather and conditions permitting, with a kick-off demo event sponsored by Giant Bicycles on Friday, May 23, 2008. Following that weekend, the bike park will be open on Saturdays and Sundays until June 20 when it will open for daily operations through September 1, and Friday-Sunday until October 12. Daily operating hours will be 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday.

Helmets are required for all riders, and can be rented along with bikes and other equipment at the resort. Daily lift tickets are required for lift access and can be purchased for $39. For those who want to ride all season, Mountain Bike Park season passes are available for $229 and can be purchased online at www.NorthstarAtTahoe.com or at the Season Pass & Tickets office in the Village at Northstar.

In time for the kick-off of the bike park’s official opening for daily operations, Northstar Resort will serve as proud host to the Tour de Nez, one of the country’s top professional bicycling stage races, June 17-22, 2008. The race’s move to Northstar Resort will enable the event to expand to include six days of pro, amateur and enthusiast events. For amateur riders with a competitive edge, Northstar Resort will again host the Downhill Race Series and the Cross-Country Race Series this summer, open to riders of all ages. Race dates and additional information can be found online at www.NorthstarAtTahoe.com.

Beyond the 2008 season, Northstar Resort’s five year plan includes more trail irrigation using the existing snowmaking infrastructure, additional on-mountain dining options, daily clinics, the hosting of national and international race events, the continual building of new trails and the upgrading of the existing trail network and infrastructure.

The resort also has plans to construct a trail similar to LiveWire, it’s first signature downhill trail that features an irrigation system top to bottom, that will be geared toward intermediate riders. Taking guest feedback and that of Northstar Resort’s team riders, the trail crew will build another fully irrigated trail that will entice non-expert riders to enjoy the ride.

For more information about the Northstar Resort Mountain Bike Park, please visit www.NorthstarAtTahoe.com or call the Plaza Bike Shop in the Village at Northstar at 530.562.2268.

About Northstar-at-Tahoe™ Resort
Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort is becoming one of the finest year-round destination mountain resorts in North America offering activities for all ages. With 83 trails spread across 2,490 acres, world-class terrain parks and snow sports including alpine and telemark skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and tubing, Northstar® Resort is fun for all. The resort also offers summer activities including mountain biking, golfing, scenic lift rides for sightseeing and hiking, horseback riding, fly-fishing and much more. And, with the new Village at Northstar™ featuring shopping, dining, special events and a 9,000 square foot skating rink, Northstar Resort offers something for everyone.

Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort is located on Highway 267, just six miles north of Lake Tahoe and six miles south of downtown Truckee. For more information on Northstar Resort, call 1.800.GO.NORTH™ (1.800.466.6784) or visit www.NorthstarAtTahoe.com.

Press Contacts:
Jessica VanPernis, 530.562.3866
Kirstin A. Cattell, 530.543.3132
tahoepr@boothcreek.com

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gideon

Monkey
Aug 15, 2004
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San Francisco
hey, i was kicking the idea around of doing a share house very close
since i wont be there every weekend could even spit it up into 1/2 shares, 1/4 shares, etc

would be nice to have a place to crash and shower and kick it after hard days riding

if you're interested, let me know

there could be full timers on the lease too, but any members would be financially responsible for their guests

I threw a thread up about it on ridesfo forums, but not too much interest there
some rough numbers there too, but could be less depending on what we find

http://www.ridesfo.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1369
 

Prettym1k3

Turbo Monkey
Aug 21, 2006
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In your pants
Lower portion open only? No Livewire, no Boondocks, etc.

I'll be at Downieville Northstar's opening weekend instead, and waiting for them to open up the entire park.

:-)
 

MDJ

Monkey
Dec 15, 2005
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San Jose, CA
The resort will also continue to develop its trail irrigation management system in an effort to continue to be able to offer riders smooth trails with a tacky surface for superior traction
They see the light!

However, I care more about the lack of dust than smooth trails. The whole Northstar-tacky surface line is a bit of a stretch too.

I just may have to get a season pass this year.