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| Sam Meyers of Snohomish was one of 1,999 skiers and snowboarders who visited the Stevens Pass ski area on Thursday. Eight inches of fresh snow fell overnight, greeting skiers on opening day. |
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| A skier at Stevens Pass enjoys the 8 inches of new snow during opening day at the ski area Thursday morning. |
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| A visitor to Stevens Pass ski area on Thursday morning enjoys some of the 8 inches of fresh snow that fell through the night for opening day. Close to 2,000 visitors came to Stevens Pass on Thursday to enjoy the fresh, opening-day snow. |
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| Don Bryant, of Grotto, waits for a friend to make his way down the mountain during opening day at Stevens Pass. |
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Published: Friday, November 20, 2009
Nearly 2,000 turn out for Stevens Pass opening day
By Andy Rathbun Herald Writer
STEVENS PASS — Christine Hickox was kicking herself.
She had been on four chairlifts at the Stevens Pass ski area by 10 a.m. The snow was heavy and the lines were light — ideal opening day conditions, as far as the Lynnwood skier was concerned.
The snowfall was so fresh and thick, however, she realized too late that she should have brought a wider pair of skis better suited to the conditions.
“It just keeps dumping, which is great,” Hickox, 29, said. “I wish I had my Phat Luvs.”
The ski area along U.S. 2 drew 1,999 people on opening day, according to Stevens Pass officials. The crowd whooped with delight at the chance to ski one week before Thanksgiving and a full month earlier than opening day in 2008. Generally, the pass opens closer to Thanksgiving.
At least five of the 10 chairlifts were open, and the ski area had 4 feet of snow at the base and 4½ feet at the top. More lifts may open by the weekend, Stevens Pass spokesman Chris Rudolph said.
Despite the good conditions, opening day attendance was off from 2008, when about 3,000 came to the pass. Rudolph said last year's opening day numbers were unusually high because the season's late start caused a pent-up demand.
“Conditions are way better this year,” he said.
That seemed to be the consensus among the skiers, a group mostly made up of die-hards and ski bums. No one took a beginners lesson all day, and the Daisy chairlift was practically empty.
The skiers came from as far away as Oregon and Moses Lake, although most seemed to be from Snohomish, King and Chelan counties.
Jim Rose, an Edmonds retiree, said he was marking an anniversary on his visit. The 63-year-old has made it to opening day for 50 consecutive years.
“Before Thanksgiving, to have conditions like this, is to me absolutely incredible,” he said. “It's a gift.”
The steady snow hurt visibility, however. Rose lost track of two of his friends, he said.
Others commented on the snowfall, including Lily Paterson, 9.
“It felt like we were getting showered in really, really fluffy cotton candy,” the Bothell girl said.
Granted, the better the snow, the worse the drive. Traction tires were required, and snowplows tried to keep U.S. 2 clear. Some skiers fishtailed on their drive to the pass. Others, such as Lake Stevens resident Rhonda Mietzner, made sure to take the right kind of vehicle.
“It was pretty slick,” she said after climbing out of her Chevy Avalanche.
Skiers weren't frightened by the weather, of course. They were just thrilled to ski. Some took a day off work or school to make it out.
Jessica Nicholas, a nursing student living in Gold Bar, said it wasn't difficult to pull herself from her studies.
“You got to prioritize, you know?” she said. “You got to take care of your head first.”
Andy Rathbun: 425-339-3455, arathbun@heraldnet.com.
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RN:
You’re right, I mistakenly listed Skykomish in the story’s dateline. That’s my fault. As you can see, we have corrected the error above.
As for the chairlifts, I wrote that at least four were open because I counted four. Later, a press contact told me it was five. Upon returning to the office, I checked the Web site and four were listed. I tried to iron out the discrepancy by calling our contact, was unable to reach him, and so I hedged the number, saying "at least."
The ski area tells me that seven chairlifts are open today — maybe that’s what the station you watched was reporting — and that all 10 may be open tomorrow.
Thanks for reading.
Andy Rathbun | Nov 20, 2009 12:04 pm | 0 replies | Request removal
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Rathbun, here you go again with shoddy reporting. Stevens Pass is not located in Skykomish, for starters. Second, "at least four lifts" were in operation? Was it four? Was it five? Was it six? With only 10 lifts on the entire mountain, how damn hard is it to figure the number? The news that I'm watching just reported it was 7. They didn't say it was near seven, or at least seven, they reported it as "seven".
What did you do, phone this one in?
R N | Nov 20, 2009 9:31 am | 0 replies | Request removal
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